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Cross the Ottawa River to get to work? Stay home, Gatineau says

Monday's going to feel a bit out-of-the-ordinary in Ottawa-Gatineau, as rising flood waters have forced many local agencies and organizations to change plans on the fly.

Schools and federal buildings are closed in Gatineau, while transit is free

People who take STO will be able to ride for free from Monday to Friday, as the City of Gatineau attempts to cut down on congestion caused by the recent flooding. (Michel Aspirot/CBC)

Monday's going to feel a bit out-of-the-ordinary in Ottawa-Gatineau, as rising flood waters have forced many local agencies and organizations to change plans on short notice.

Here a rundownof how things are different today. Many of the changes will affect Gatineau residents, in particular.

  • Federal and provincial buildings in Gatineau, from government offices to the Canadian Museum of History, are closed.
  • The City of Gatineauhas closed municipal buildings, including libraries and sports centres.
  • Gatineau and Hull hospitals have cancelled non-urgent procedures and surgeries.
  • The ferry over the Ottawa River in Quyon, Que., remains closed until further notice.
  • People who takeSocitde transport del'Outaouais(STO) will be able to ride the bus for free from Monday to Friday, as the City ofGatineauattempts to cut down on congestion.
  • The City of Ottawa will not collect garbageon flooded streets in Constance Bay, but residents can put their trash on a nearby unaffected street.

Students could also see numerous changes Monday:

  • The Western Quebec School Board has closed elementary and secondary schools in Gatineau, Chelsea, and Onslow, as well as its adult vocational training centres.
  • The Commission scolaire des Draveurs has closed its schools and its administrative offices, as has the
    Commission des scolaire Portages-de-l'Outaouais.
  • Ottawa-Carleton District School Board schools are expected to be open, although the board is advising that buses may be delayed due to road conditions.
  • Monday morning classes have been cancelled at theOutaouaiscampus of the University ofQubec.
  • Classes are still taking place at the University of Ottawa, although the university said in a Facebook post it was "monitoring the situation very closely."

Roads in affected areas will also likely remain closed, along with stretches of theNational Capital Commission bike and pedestrian pathways along the Ottawa River.