It is good news indeed. The park boundary will go, partly, from river-left of the Grande Chute all the way to the lake, and Scott's property ("Pointe Topping" on the map), along with its access road, is not within the park. This is obviously a very good compromise. Note, however, that the park begins at the transmission lines just above Rock'n'Roll, so the put-in below the dam at Laniel can still be subject to Hydro Qu?bec interference.
--C.
P. S. It's interesting that on many rivers, the presence of transmission lines signals a significant rapid: Gatineau (High Tension), Rouge (Elizabeth's drop), Kipawa (Rock'n'Roll)... Any other examples?