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NCC extending road closures until Labour Day

Portions of four National Capital Commission roadways will remain closed to vehicles until September to give residents more space to keep their distance during the pandemic.

Roads in Ottawa, Gatineau Park have been partially closed to vehicles for weeks

Cyclists on a road.
Cyclists ride along the Sir John A. Macdonald Parkway in Ottawa during the COVID-19 pandemic on May 18, 2020. (Justin Tang/Canadian Press)

Portions of four National Capital Commission (NCC) roadwayswill remain closed to vehicles until September.

The NCCclosed part of theQueen Elizabeth Driveway along the Rideau Canal, two parkways along the Ottawa River and three Gatineau Park parkways earlier this spring to offer residents more space to walk, run and cycle during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The closureswere supposed to end this coming Sunday, but have now been extended through Sept. 7, which is Labour Day.

Theclosures are:

  • The Queen Elizabeth Driveway from Laurier to Fifth avenues, daily from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
  • The Sir John A. Macdonald Parkway's westbound lanes fromBooth Street toCarling Avenue, weekends from 8 a.m. to4 p.m.
  • TheSir George-tienne Cartier Parkway in both directions between the Aviation Parkway and St. Joseph Boulevard, weekends from 8 a.m. to4 p.m.
  • The Gatineau, Champlain andFortune Lake parkways Monday to Saturday, and Sundays before 1 p.m. That does not include the Gatineau Parkway between lots P8 and P9, which remains closed to vehicles.
A man rides his mobility scooter on the Queen Elizabeth Driveway in Ottawa on April 25, 2020. (Justin Tang/Canadian Press)

The Queen Elizabeth Driveway and Gatineau Park's parkwayswill be closed on Canada Day, but the otherparkways will not.

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