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Tunnel Entrance – c 1931

A postcard view from the early 1930s, looking at the entrance to what was then the new Windsor-Detroit tunnel. Despite all kinds of plaza improvements, and new buildings over the years, the flow has stayed the same. Enter on the right, and returning traffic makes a hard right to Park Street… I like the traffic warden on the little platform.

Andrew

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  • I remember the flags in the tunnel. The US flag just gained a couple of stars but the Canadian I remember as the Union Flag. Question: did the Canadian flag go directly from the Union "Jack" to the Maple Leaf or was there a time when the Red Ensign was there? Enquiring minds and all that.....

  • My recollection is that the Union Jack was official flag of Canada until introduction of the Red Maple Leaf, the Red Ensign was and is the flag of Ontario.

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