[1][2] Airport Parkway is a two-lane expressway for most of its length, although since bicycles are permitted, it is not considered a controlled-access highway.
The Parkway turns northwards and traverses through some forest before encountering Hunt Club Road, which it interchanges it with an SPUI, one of only a handful in Canada.
[4] Until 1997, Airport Parkway was maintained by the federal government of Canada under the jurisdiction of the National Capital Commission.
The Juno Beach Memorial Bridge is a footbridge spanning the Airport Parkway just north of Hunt Club Road.
After multiple delays due to material and design flaws, the bridge opened 3 years behind schedule and $5.5 million over budget in November 2014.