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Stretch of Gatineau Park road to go car-free

The National Capital Commission will ban motorized vehicles from a stretch of the Gatineau Parkway once work to repair nearby Meech Lake Road wraps up.

Parkway loop to be restricted to 'non-motorized forms of transportation' by 2021

The National Capital Commission is planning to restrict the north loop of the Gatineau Parkway to non-motorized vehicles in 2021, once work on nearby Meech Lake Road wraps up. (Trevor Pritchard/CBC)

The National Capital Commission will ban motorized vehicles from one stretch ofroad through Gatineau Park in 2021.

The commission said Wednesday it would be permanently dedicating the north loop of the Gatineau Parkway to pedestrians, cyclists and other "non-motorized forms of transportation."

The north loop runs between Gatineau Park's P8 and P9 parking lots.

Drivers will be prohibited on the looponce the municipality of Chelsea, Que., completes rehabilitation work on nearby Meech Lake Road, the commission said.

Avoids road widening

The decision avoids having to widenMeech Lake Road for adedicated cycling lane, which would beexpensive and could have "significant adverse impacts" on the park's ecology, the NCC said in a statement.

"This closure will also provide a stretch of the Gatineau Parkway for the exclusive use of all active users," the NCC said.

Chelseawill continue looking into "options for a safe shared route" on Meech Lake Road, the NCC said,since cyclists will still use it once repairs are complete.

The repair work is expected to wrap up by the spring of 2021.