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NCC warns of pathway closures due to flooding

The National Capital Commission (NCC) says high water levels may force the closure of some of its pathways and other land it manages.

Paths covered in water along Ottawa, Gatineau Rivers, NCC says

Geese swim through the water on top of a bike path.
Lac Leamy Trail was flooded on Wednesday and the National Capital Commission says some pathways could close as a result of high water levels. (Simon Lasalle / CBC)

The National Capital Commission (NCC) says high water levels may force the closure of some of its pathways and other land it manages.

Paths where water is currently high and rising include along the Ottawa River,Voyageurs Corridor,Canadian Museum of History,Jacques-Cartier Park,Leamy Lake Park and theLusk Cave area in Gatineau Park.

You can see the specific areas affected on the NCC website.

"Please exercise caution, respect the barricades and follow the directional signage in place," the NCCsaid in a statement.

Many NCC paths were flooded six years ago, which caused nearly $2 million in damages.Some of those paths wereclosed for as long as a year and a half for repairs.

After the2017 flooding, pathways were rebuilt to better withstand rising waters, butsome on the Quebec side weren't finished when the second damaging flood hit in spring 2019.

That round of repairs cost about$250,000, with work completed that summer.