Dear citizens,
The Council declared a state of emergency at 6 p.m. to quickly mobilize resources and limit the impacts of the spring freshet. Sand dikes have been erected (rue du Bord-de-l’Eau and on the earth bridge, rue Baume) to prevent an overflow.
The Red Bridge is closed until further notice. The White Bridge remains under surveillance and restrictions may apply if the level rises. In the event of a closure, the Terry Fox Bridge will be the alternative. Coordination is in place with Mansfield to always maintain emergency services.
According to the most recent data, the Ottawa River could reach levels causing average flooding. The level is at 108.52 m and could stabilize around 108.7 m (estimate subject to variation). The flow of the Coulonge River reached 700 m³/s(nearly 10× the average flow).
Colder temperatures until Wednesday are expected to slow the melt. No rain is forecast this week.
We urge the public to exercise caution:
- Remove objects that can be carried away by the water from the banks
- Preparing for a possible worsening of the situation
- Closely supervise children near waterways and flooded areas
We also ask for your cooperation in reducing the consumption of drinking water until the end of the flood, to keep the water treatment plant in good working order.
Free sand (arena yard) to fill bags. To obtain bags: 819-664-0301. Filling remains the responsibility of the citizens.
Avoid restricted traffic areas and report any flood-related issues to 819-683-2259.
Thank you for your cooperation. We remain attentive to the situation to ensure everyone’s safety. For any information or to report a danger, contact the municipality.
Press release of 19 April 2026