Michael Douglas Boulevard
Michael Douglas Boulevard is a critical roadway in Picard, Portsmouth, Dominica, connecting important transport arteries such as the Edward Oliver Leblanc Highway and Ross Boulevard. Situated in the Saint John Parish, this boulevard provides essential access to various parts of the town, linking significant points of interest such as the Picard River, Lamois River, and the nearby Banana Trail. The boulevard is named after the late Michael Douglas, a former Dominican political figure who played a vital role in developing the island’s northern region, particularly Portsmouth.
Importance of Michael Douglas Boulevard
This thoroughfare is part of a network of roads that help connect Portsmouth to vital areas such as Cabrits National Park Marine Section, enhancing access for residents and tourists. Michael Douglas Boulevard also significantly facilitates tourism, providing direct access to attractions like Purple Turtle Beach and serving as a key route for visitors travelling to the American Canadian School of Medicine (ACSOM) and the surrounding medical facilities.