Ville de Gatineau
Gradual resumption of outdoor activities
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Ville de Gatineau
News release
Gradual resumption of outdoor activities

Gatineau, May 21, 2020. – Gatineau residents can now engage in several outdoor activities with the reopening of certain municipal sites. The resumption of public activities without physical contact is in accordance with instructions from Quebec's Direction de la santé publique.


Quick facts

Municipal tennis and pickleball courts are now open from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. Only the Lakeview and Saint-Gérard courts remain closed.
The Mont-Bleu sports complex athletic field is now open for individual training.
The BMX track at parc Gilles-Maisonneuve is now open.
Dog exercise areas and dog parks are once again open to dogs and their owners. Please be sure to comply with the new by-law in effect since May 16, 2020 : gatineau.ca/reglementationchiens.
Instructions for limiting the propagation of COVID-19 are posted at the entrance to most of these locations and at gatineau.ca.
As you know, access to municipal parks has been restricted since March 26. Although they have now reopened, the following measures are still in effect:
- hygiene and physical distancing measures must be followed;
- structures, playgrounds and sports fields not mentioned above remain off limits;
- the use of urban furniture should be avoided.


Associated link

COVID-19 Web Page

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Published by
Service des communications
Ville de Gatineau
Source
Marie-Hélène Rivard
Chef, relations publiques,
Service des communications
Ville de Gatineau
819-595-7171
rivard.marie-helene@gatineau.ca
@ville_gatineau

À propos de Gatineau

Reconnue pour sa qualité de vie, Gatineau est une ville de 292 000 habitants. Elle est située sur la rive nord de la rivière des Outaouais, et s'étend à l'est et à l'ouest de la rivière Gatineau.

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