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Gatineau Park roads to close at night

Several main roads in the southern section of Gatineau Park will be closed to motorists overnightwhen the summer season begins next month, according to the National Capital Commission.

3 parkways will close after sunset, stay closed until 8 a.m.

The entrance to the Gatineau Park from Alexandre-Tach Boulevard. (Trevor Pritchard/CBC)

Several main roads in the southern section of Gatineau Park will be closed to motorists overnightwhen the summer season begins next month, according to the National Capital Commission.

Starting aroundMay 17 weather and road conditions permitting Gatineau, Champlainand Lac Fortune parkways will be open to motorists during the day, but will closeabout 30 minutes after sunset and remain closed until about 8 a.m. the next day.

Lac-Phillippe and Lac-des-FesParkways will remain open overnight, as will access to all parking lots on the periphery of the Park.

"We want to make sure to keep our parkway safe at night, so by closing it to motorists, this will help," said Alain d'Entremont, the NCC's senior manager of visitor services and recreational programsfor Gatineau Park.

The roads being closed aren't lit at night, d'Entremont said.

Two people were killed when their car crashed into trees along the Champlain Parkway just before midnight on May 29, 2018. (SB/Radio-Canada)

Deadly crash

Last May, a man and woman in their early 20s died when their car crashed into trees along the Champlain Parkway near Huron Lookout.

According to NCCdata, 27 per cent of motorists using the parkways at 3 a.m. driveover the speed limit, compared to just five per cent of motorists at 11 a.m.

It doesn't give a break to wildlife in the park.- Alain d'Entremont, NCC

People living in the Kingsmere area and elsewhere near the park have complained about the sound of speeding vehicles at night, the NCCsaid.

But there are other considerations besides noise and the safety of motorists, d'Entremont said.

"This is a conservation park, and having cars in the park at night, there are some casualtieswith wildlife," he said. "It doesn't give a break to wildlife in the park."

The NCC first floated the notion in an online survey for park users in December, and found that 75 per cent of the 4,500 respondents supported closing the parkways at night.

After the roads close again for the winter, the NCC plans to look at how things went.