Gatineau Park offers 183 kilometres of summer hiking trails. Whether you are new to the activity or already an avid hiker, the Park is a prime destination for outdoor activities that respect the ...
Take the free Gatineau Park shuttle, in service six days a week from May 18 to October 27, 2024. On weekends, the shuttle runs between downtown Ottawa-Gatineau and the Gatineau Park Visitor Centre in ...
This large lake is a great place to spend the day outdoors and explore the natural beauty of Gatineau Park. The area stands out for its tranquillity and captivating views of scenic landscapes from the ...
The hilly landscape around King Mountain is part of the Canadian Shield, one of the oldest and hardest rock formations in the world. King Mountain is on the southern edge of the Canadian Shield, which ...
Lusk Cave is in the Philippe Lake area. It was formed at the same time as Lusk Creek, about 11,000 years ago. It is still an active cave, as the narrow creek still flows through it and continues to ...
Nestled in the heart of Gatineau Park, the Mackenzie King Estate is a special place where you can spend the entire day enjoying nature. From the moment you enter the Estate, you will feel as though ...
Three parkways run through Gatineau Park, from Gatineau to Chelsea. They provide direct access to some of the Park’s most popular attractions, such as Pink Lake, King Mountain and Champlain Lookout.
Please take note of the following before your visit. Dewberry Trail: Closure of Eastern Loop Closure of a section of Trail 51 in the Mer Bleue sector Located in the southeastern sector of Canada’s ...
The Sir George-Étienne Park Plan guides the long-term vision that will further the conservation, enhancement and sustainable management of this riverfront park. This is a long-range plan and its ideas ...