Pedestrian-only downtown a hit with residents as St. John’s adapts to pandemic
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — Cool temperatures didn’t stop hundreds of dog walkers, bikers and diners from flocking to St. John’s, N.L.’s main downtown street Wednesday evening.
Friends waved to each other across Water Street and approached newly built patio decks to chat, as residents of Newfoundland and Labrador’s capital basked in the product of a long-discussed vision that’s been fast-tracked by city officials during the pandemic: a pedestrian-only downtown.
“The city really got this right this time. We’re very happy,” Dick Barter, co-owner of Green Door restaurant, said while working on his establishment’s patio.
Barter, like other business owners on the colourful downtown strip, said he’s advocated for closing the street to cars for years.

