The National Capital Commission says it will fence off some areas of a park in New Edinburgh after finding they are contaminated with lead.

An NCC worker was at Stanley Park late Thursday afternoon handing out pamphlets to residents who live along the Rideau River.

The pamphlet explained that a recent environmental assessment has shown that certain sections of the park are contaminated with lead and hydrocarbons.

The park site is located in an area that was used for industrial purposes about 100 years ago, the NCC said.

Jean Wolf, a spokesperson for the NCC, said the contamination exceeds both federal and provincial standards for human health.

Wolf said the NCC plans to hold an information session for area residents on May 5.