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As the waters rise, here's where to get sandbags

The Ottawa River is set to rise considerably this weekend, potentially reaching levels last seen during the devastating 2017 floods. Here's where you can pick up some protection for your home.

Many locations in both Ottawa and Gatineau

Sandbags are stacked in Louis-Roy Park in Aylmer in 2018. They're once again available for pickup in that location as levels on the Ottawa River rise. (Jonathan Dupaul/Radio-Canada)

The Ottawa River is set to rise considerably this weekend, potentially reaching levels last seen during the devastating 2017 floods.

Residents across thecapital region are being urged to prepare,and both the City of Ottawa and the City of Gatineau are making sandbags available for thosewho need them.

If flooding does occur, the City of Ottawa has prepared 50,000 more sandbags than it had available two years ago.

They can be picked up in the following locations:

Central Ottawa:

  • 29 Hurdman Rd.
  • 1683 Woodward Dr.
  • Jamieson Street at the Ottawa River
  • Rowatt Street at the Ottawa River

East end:

  • 2264 Colonial Rd.(Navan)
  • 911 Industrial Ave.

West end:

  • 2941 March Rd.
  • 4127 John Shaw Rd.
  • 2121 Huntley Rd.
  • 1655 Maple Grove Rd.
  • 262 Len Purcell Dr.
  • TheMoorhead Drive beach.
  • Greenland Road at Armitage Avenue
  • Kingdom Mines Road and Logger's Way
  • GrandviewRoad in Barry Mullen Park.

South end:

  • 2145 Roger Stevens Dr.
  • 4244 Rideau Valley Dr.
  • 1159 Moodie Dr.across from 101 Dibblee Rd.

Volunteers needed

Ottawa is also looking for volunteers to help with flood efforts, mostly to help fill thousands of sandbags.

The city is planning to update its website and social media channels after 5 p.m. each day this weekend with information on where volunteers are needed and when they should arrive.

On Friday, they are asking volunteers to come between noon and 4 p.m. to the Constance and Buckham Bay's Community Centre at 262 Len Purcell Drive. There will also be a separate spot at Highway 174 and Morin Road.

Tentatively, they are also asking people to come out on Saturday, Sunday and Monday to the same locations, as well as the Ron Kolbus Centre at 102 Greenview Drive.

They are hoping volunteers will show up on those days between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.

The city is asking people not to bring their own equipment, but to wear weather-appropriate clothing, work gloves, closed-toed footwear and to bring water or snacks. There will be a provided lunch.

There will be a registration desk and the city is asking that volunteers be at least 12 years old.Children under 18 will have to be supervised by an adult.

Gatineauprepares

Sandbags will be available in both Ottawa and Gatineau as waters rise this weekend. (CBC)

The City of Gatineau has also made sandbags available and is encouraging residents to use them.

People will need proof of residence to collect bags, and they'reasked to use them onlyto protect their homes. Here's where they can be picked up.

Alymer:

  • Louis-Roy Park.

Gatineau

  • The intersection of Cartier and Des Rapidesstreets.
  • The intersection of Saint-Louis and Moreaustreets.
  • The intersection of Saint-Antoine and de la Baiestreets.
  • The intersection of Saint-Andr andSaint-Paul streets.
  • The intersection of Campeau Street and HurtubiseBoulevard.

Masson-Angers

  • The intersection of Fer--Cheval and Quai roads.

The City of Gatineau also has moreinformation on its website.