The New Oxford American Dictionary also defines a walkway as "a passage or path for walking along, esp. a raised passageway connecting different sections of a building or a wide path in a park or garden." The word is used to describe a footpath in New Zealand, where "walkways vary enormously in nature, from short urban strolls, to moderate coastal locations, to challenging tramps hikes in the high country mountains". Government of New Zealand Similarly in St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada the "Grand Concourse", is an integrated walkway system that has over of walkways, which link every major park, river, pond, and green space in six municipalities.Grand Concourse Authority: [2].
In Toronto, Ontario, Canada, the SkyWalk is an approximately enclosed and elevated walkway (skyway) connecting Union Station to the CN Tower and the Rogers Centre. It is part of the PATH network. The SkyWalk passes above the York Street 'subway' and the Simcoe Street Tunnel. It opened in 1989 and it was built to reduce the need for additional parking spaces near the Skydome stadium by providing a direct transportation link to the subway and GO trains. PATH is a underground city beneath the office towers of Downtown Toronto, and the largest underground shopping complex in the world. City of Toronto – PATH facts
In British English, a walkway more specifically refers to a covered or raised passage in a building, typically connecting separate buildings. Compact Oxford English Dictionary Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary
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