Trail 5 Closure – Partial Section Details
Gatineau Park Trail Closures: What You Need to Know for July 14-25, 2025
Planning a visit to Gatineau Park between july 14th adn July 25th, 2025? We’ve got some vital updates regarding trail access that you’ll want to be aware of. To ensure your outdoor adventures go smoothly, let’s dive into teh details of these temporary closures.
understanding the Trail Closures
The National Capital Region is undertaking essential tree pruning work, which necessitates some temporary adjustments to trail access. This work is crucial for maintaining the health and safety of the park’s lovely forest canopy.
Specific Trails Affected
Here’s a breakdown of which trails will experience closures and when:
Trail 5: A section of Trail 5 will be partially closed.
Trail 15: Similarly, a portion of Trail 15 will also be partially closed.
Trail 25: This trail will be fully closed during the specified period.
Dates and times to Note
Mark your calendars! These closures are scheduled to take place during weekdays.
Start Date: Monday, July 14, 2025, at 8:30 am
* End Date: Friday, July 25, 2025, at 2:30 pm
Its critically important to remember that these closures are in effect specifically during weekdays within this timeframe.
Where the Closures Are Located
To help you navigate your visit, here are the precise locations of the affected trail sections:
Trail 5 Closure Details
The partial closure on Trail 5 will be situated between de la Mine Road and Trail 43. This means you’ll need to find an choice route if your planned path includes this specific segment.
Trail 15 Closure Details
For Trail 15, the closure will impact the section between Trail 78 and Trail 5. Please be sure to check your maps and plan your route accordingly.
Trail 25 Full Closure
Trail 25 will be completely inaccessible between Trail 15 and Trail 5 during the closure period.
Planning Your Visit
We understand that trail closures can impact your plans, so we encourage you to prepare in advance.
Impact on Pedestrians and Cyclists
Both pedestrians and cyclists will need to be mindful of these closures. We recommend checking the official gatineau Park website or contacting park authorities for any last-minute updates or alternative route suggestions.
Visualizing the Closures
For a clearer understanding of the affected areas, an interactive map is available. You can view the specific locations of the closures to help you plan your outdoor activities.
We appreciate your understanding and cooperation as these important maintenance tasks are carried out. Enjoy your time in Gatineau Park!
