Portage and Main: Five things to know about Winnipeg’s iconic intersection
Winnipeg residents have voted against reopening the city’s most famous intersection to pedestrians.
The story of Portage and Main began when Henry McKenney purchased a low and swampy parcel of land to build a store in 1862.
It morphed into the corner of commerce for decades but, unlike most other famous corners around the world, it lacks a market square or place for people to gather. In 1976, the city opened an underground concourse and infamous barriers blocking foot traffic were erected a few years later.
Here are five things to know about the intersection: