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Get your fill of fall somewhere other than Gatineau Park this year, NCC suggests

The National Capital Commission is asking people to consider getting their fill of fall colours somewhere other than Gatineau Park this year, and is cancelling this weekend's free shuttles to see the changing leaves.

Fall Rhapsody shuttles cancelled this weekend as COVID-19 cases continue to climb

A person photographs nature at Gatineau Park near Chelsea, Que., in 2014. Changes were announced Friday to the park's shuttle bus services and parkways, due to the pandemic. (Adrian Wyld/Canadian Press)

The National Capital Commission (NCC) is asking people to consider getting their fill of fall colours somewhere other than Gatineau Park this year, or at least visit on a weekday.

Free shuttle buses to tour the park's annual"Fall Rhapsody"havebeen cancelled this weekend over pandemic concerns, the NCCannounced Friday.

"To reduce congestion and crowding, especially because of the pandemic, this year we are encouraging people to experience the fall colours in places other than Gatineau Park," the NCC said in a news release Friday.

This year we are encouraging people to experience the fall colours in places other than Gatineau Park.- NCC

"If you decide to visit Gatineau Park during this period, it's best to go on a weekday, and to head for Meech Creek Valley, Philippe Lake or Luskville Falls."

The Fall Rhapsody shuttles were supposed to begin Saturday and run until Oct. 25, but the NCCsays it willre-evaluate the visitsbeforeeach weekendalong with public health officials and theSocit de transport de l'Outaouais (STO), which runs the buses.

Other parkways to remain closed on weekends

The news comes as COVID-19 cases surge in both Ottawa and the Outaouais.

To help with physical distancing, the NCC has also announced it will also extendpartial weekend closures of the Queen Elizabeth Driveway and theSir John A. Macdonald andSir George-tienne Cartier parkwaysuntil Oct. 12, Thanksgiving Monday. Those parkways will be closed to trafficfrom 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekends to give people more room to walk, run and cycle.

Most Gatineau Park parkways will remain open to vehicular traffic dailynoon until 30 minutes after sunset. The North Loop is open to vehicles from Monday to Thursday at all times.

During weekdays, Fortune Lake Parkway will be closed due to construction from 6 a.m.to 5 p.m., and parking lot P10 will also be closed.

Visitors can check the park's Twitter feed or call the visitorcentreto find out changes to the park's schedule. The NCC's website will have a list of places people can visit while following public health guidelines.

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