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Bridge closure forces Ottawa Race Weekend route changes

The ongoing closure of theChaudire Bridge has forcedOttawa Race Weekend organizers to alter the routes of this year's marathon and half-marathon.

Runners in marathon, half-marathon will cross Portage Bridge instead

Runners in this year's Ottawa Race Weekend marathon and half-marathon will have to take a slight detour due to the ongoing closure of the Chaudire Bridge. (Justin Tang/The Canadian Press)

The ongoing closure of theChaudire Bridge has forcedOttawa Race Weekend organizers to alter the routes of this year's marathon and half-marathon.

This year's Ottawa Race Weekend takes place May 25 and 26.

The crossing was closed April 28 because of the rising Ottawa River,and has remained shut because engineers have been unable to inspect it for damage.

The bridgewas already set to close for construction from June until August, and due to the high water levels itwon't be reopenbefore that work begins.

For the past several years, runners used the ChaudireBridge to cross from the Sir John A. Macdonald Parkway in Ottawa to downtown Gatineau. This year, runners will instead use the Portage Bridge.

Runners in both the marathon and half-marathon will head north over the Portage Bridge from the Sir John A. Macdonald Parkway using the curbside southbound lane. Once in Gatineau, they'll turn west on rue Laurier and reconnect to the normal course.

Cyclists, pedestrians, buses and cars will still have access to the Portage Bridge, but runnerswill occupy a lane from7to 11a.m. on Sunday, May 26.

The Chaudire Bridge isn't scheduled to reopen until August. (Andrew Foote/CBC)

"We are grateful to all our partners in Ottawa and Gatineau for accommodating this change. We know this has been a trying time for our municipal and federal partners," said race director John Halvorsen.

"Fortunately, the impact on runners will be minimal and we hope that the runners will enjoy the change in scenery."

This year's marathon route willincludea shortcut in Westboro from Athlone Street to McRae Street to make up for the extra distance caused by the change. Half-marathoners willtakebe a shortcut from Island Park Drive to Carleton Street.

Updated course maps and a list of road closures are available online.