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Protest convoys expected to cause disruptions throughout Ottawa

The sheer number of protesters and vehicles expected to arrive in Ottawa with the protest convoys may make it very hard to get around this weekend.

Police ask Ottawans not to travel if they dont have to

Supporters of the truck convoy cheer drivers as they make their way through Vaughan, Ont., on Thursday. (Evan Mitsui/CBC)

The sheer number of protesters and vehicles expected to arrive in Ottawa with the protest convoys may make it very hard to get around this weekend.

The convoys which includetransport truck operators from across the country and participants more broadly opposed to public health mandates are planning to meet and stage protests in Ottawa.

Organizers tracking the group's progresssaya group should arrive from Kingston around noon Friday. Kingston Police said there were more than 100 trucks and about 550 vehicles total.

Moredrivers coming from both western and eastern Canada are converging on the city around noon Saturday fora demonstration planned on Parliament Hill.

The first trucks began arriving in the city Thursday afternoon, with a few more parked near Parliament Hill Friday morning.

Trucks were parked on Wellington Street in front of Parliament Hill in Ottawa early Jan. 28, 2022. Part of a convoy protesting COVID-19 rules, including the vaccine mandate for cross-border truckers, are expected in Ottawa later that day with a larger rally expected Saturday. (Francis Ferland/CBC)

The City of Ottawa says residents should begin to expect "significant traffic and transit delays or disruptions."

"People who are planning to travel by car into the downtown core and surrounding area should allow for additional time and plan possible alternate routes to their destinations," the city's release said.

The city expects the disruptions to continue into Sunday.

Road closures so far

Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) anticipate delays on Highways 417 and 416 starting Friday afternoon. There are some lane and rampclosures where the northbound 416 meets the eastbound 417.

The citybroughtLaurier Avenue West between Elgin and Nicholas streets down to one lane each wayand Elgin between Laurier and Wellington street down to twolanes early Friday as part of its preparations.

Wellington is down to one westbound lane from Elgin to O'Connor Street.

A planned stop in ArnpriorFriday afternoon has led to a road closure there.

OPP say they will be managing or closing intersections starting at 10 a.m. Saturdayon Boundary Road, Highway 44 and Highway 138 as the convoy goes from Cornwall to the 417

In Kingston, Ont., police closed Gardiners Road and Highway 38 on Thursday as the first large fleet of transport trucks and cars rolled through that evening. That group started leavingaround 8:30 a.m. Friday.

Closures include some vaccine clinics

Ottawa police are asking residents not to travel if they can avoid it this weekend, with "major traffic disruptions" expected in the downtown core.

"If you have appointments, children in activities, are expecting food deliveries, please be prepared to adjust your plans," police tweeted.

They say they'll do everything they "possibly can" to keep emergency lanes open and access to hospitals and health-care facilities intact.

A temporary no-stopping sign in downtown Ottawa Jan. 28, 2022. (Francis Ferland/CBC)

The force is also planning for a range of other potential disruptions, including counter-demonstrations, blocked-off intersections, interferencewith critical infrastructure and violence, according to acting deputy chief Trish Ferguson.

Police have said that while the main convoy has been relatively peaceful in its cross-country journey, there are concerns about other protests and counter-protests.

As a result, some Ottawa businesses have chosen to close for the weekend.

Ottawa Public Health has closed its vaccine clinics at the University of Ottawa from Friday through Sunday and its Lowertown Neighbourhood Vaccine Hub will be closed on Friday.

For those with appointments, OPH says they can be rebooked or people can drop-in to other clinics in the city.

Western Quebec's health authority CISSSO has cancelled its vaccine clinics Saturday and Sunday at Gatineau'sPalais des congrs.It will be contacting people with appointments.

In anticipation of the demonstrations, the Socit de transport de l'Outaouais (STO) has preemptively modified its Saturday transit schedule.

It will only be running its 400 series buses in the Rapibus corridor across the provincial border to the Pimisi O-Train station at Lebreton. All other buses, including the 31 and 33, will end at Terrasses de la Chaudire.

The STO says additional changes may be made throughout the weekend. As of Thursday evening, OC Transpo had not announced any pre-emptive schedule adjustments.

The Ottawa Public Library has closed its Main and Rideau branches Saturday and Sunday.