Gatineau
Category:Has custom banner Gatineau is a city in the Outaouais region of Quebec, on the north shore of the Ottawa River, across from Canada's capital, Ottawa. It is part of the official National Capital Region which constitutes the fourth largest urban area in the country, after Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver. With 291,041 inhabitants in 2021, it is the largest city in the administrative region of Outaouais. Gatineau straddles the Gatineau River, a tributary of the Ottawa River.
Understand

Gatineau (municipality) is a city resulting from the amalgamation of the older cities of Gatineau, Hull, Aylmer, Masson-Angers and Buckingham. The old city names are still used as the sector names of the amalgamated Gatineau. The majority of Hullois and Gatinois are francophones, and most are bilingual.
Hull (population 65,000) is the original centre of the city, the most densely-populated (but not most populous) area in the Outaouais region and the closest to Ottawa. On the west bank of the Gatineau River and north of the Ottawa (Outaouais) River, Hull is directly opposite Parliament Hill, Lowertown Ottawa and the Byward Market.
Hull was founded 1800 by Philemon Wright as a lumber camp on the Ottawa River and therefore predates Ottawa, although the town's former principal industry of manufacturing matchsticks led to a major fire; little or nothing from the 1800s remains in Hull today. The downtown waterfront was once heavily industrialized by Scott and Eddy, the two main paper makers, and the Ottawa river was used to generate hydroelectric power. The city's largest employer is the federal government with 20,000 civil servants working in Hull and thousands more who commute to Ontario daily.
Aylmer is a small-town suburb directly west of Hull. Gatineau (secteur), the bedroom community for which the amalgamated municipality was named, is to the east of the Gatineau River. Further downriver is Buckingham, a small rural village. Head further afield and one quickly finds open farmland and the occasional maple sugar shack, a seasonal tradition where trees are tapped and sap distilled to produce Québec's famous maple syrup.
Head north from Hull and one quickly arrives in Gatineau Park; the Camp Fortune and Edelweiss ski areas are also north of the city, near Chelsea and Wakefield respectively.
Get in
Gatineau is just across the river from Ottawa, which is on the Trans-Canada Highway and offers rail connections to Toronto-Kingston and Montréal. An autoroute connects Gatineau directly to Montréal (A-50).
By bus
- Category:Go listing with no coordinatesOrléans ExpressCategory:Has map markers. Service from Montreal.
- Autobus MaheuxCategory:Has map markers, toll-free: +1-866-863-6066. Service from Montreal, via Laval.
- Category:Go listing with no coordinatesAutobus GatineauCategory:Has map markers. Commuter bus service from Wakefield, Gracefield, Maniwaki, and Grand-Remous.
- TranscollinesCategory:Has map markers, toll-free: +1-866-310-1114, info@transcollines.ca. Route 910: a weekday morning commuter shuttle service from smaller regional centres in the Pontiac region. The service operates along Quebec Highway 148, serving Isle-aux-Allumettes, Waltham, Mansfield, Fort-Coulonge, Litchfield, Campbell's Bay, Bryson, Shawville, Bristol, and Pontiac.

- From Ottawa by city bus
- Category:Go listing with no coordinatesSTOCategory:Has map markers (Société de transport de l'Outaouais). Various local Outaouais buses stop at Parliament Hill and in Ottawa's Byward Market.
- Category:Go listing with no coordinatesOC TranspoCategory:Has map markers. A handful of OC Transpo (Ottawa city bus) routes terminate at government buildings in Hull, most of which are rush hour only. These buses use OC Transpo fare media, including Presto, even when boarding in Gatineau. On weekdays (excluding holidays), OC Transpo bus 15 connects Lyon O-Train Station to Gatineau, Quebec terminating in front of the Canadian Museum of History (stop: Laurier / Élisabeth-Bruyère). OC Transpo bus 85 passes Pimisi O-Train Station and goes to Terrasses de la Chaudière in Gatineau, about 1¼ KM west of the Canadian Museum of History.
By plane
- 1 l'Aéroport Exécutif de Gatineau-OttawaCategory:Has map markers (YND Category:Airport listing IATA Gatineau Executive Airport), 1717, rue Arthur-Fecteau, ☏ +1 819-663-0737, toll-free: +1-877-663-0737, fax: +1 819-663-0793. M–F 06:00–21:00, Sa Su 08:00–16:00. Small airport with Canada Customs, CANPASS facilities, Hertz and Enterprise hire cars, restaurant, Vintage Wings of Canada historical aircraft museum. Limited scheduled Pascan service (daily to Quebec City), otherwise primarily serves general aviation.
- Air connections are also available in Ottawa (YOW IATA) locally and Montréal (200 km distant) (YUL IATA) with direct connections to intercity passenger rail at Montréal-Dorval airport.
Get around

By bus
Gatineau's transit system is the STOCategory:Has map markers. . It operates service to Ottawa and a Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) line, Rapibus. Single ride is $4.50.
By taxi
By ride hailing
By bike
- There is an extensive network of bike paths throughout the area as well as in the National parks. Enjoy the fresh air and natural beauty while exercising. Long time advocacy group Bike Ottawa (since 1984) maintains an extensive website with a set of interactive bicycle route maps that rate all bicycle routes through Gatineau and Ottawa on a 1-4 scale, with 1 being child-friendly and 4 being very stressful. They also make available information on infrastructure progress. Contact them also with questions about routes, concerns and popular destinations. Although it is a volunteer-run organisation, they are usually fairly fast in responding. #ottbike is the commonly used hashtag on social media.
See
- 1 Canadian Museum of HistoryCategory:Has map markers, 100 Laurier Street, Hull, ☏ +1 819-776-7000, toll-free: +1-800-555-5621. Sep–Jun: M–W F–Su 09:30–17:00, Th 09:30–20:00; Jun–Sep: M–F F–Su 09:30–18:00, Th 09:30–20:00. Formerly known as the Canadian Museum of Civilization, Gatineau's star attraction and Canada's most-visited museum deserves at least half a day of your time. This museum presents the story of Canada's population beginning with Aboriginal migration across the Bering Strait through European settlement by the Vikings around 1000 CE, and the British and French in the 1500s. The museum has items ranging from full-size Salish totem poles to the recreation of a small prairie town complete with a grain elevator. The museum also includes an exhibit on Canada Post and a separate museum for children. $10 for adults. A joint War Museum and Museum of History ticket can be purchased for $15. Free on Th after 16:00.
- Grand Hall, Level 1. The world's largest collection of totem poles, quite an amazing sight when all assembled together.
- Canada Hall, Level 3. A very well done and surprisingly interesting presentation of Canadian history, with countless life-sized walk-through exhibits and recreations of villages, towns and cities at different stages.
- Defilé du Père NoëlCategory:Has map markers (Santa's Parade), rue Principale, Aylmer (Aylmer main street from Parc des Cèdres to boul Wilfrid-Lavigne). Annual Christmas parade at the end of November.
- 2 Domaine de la ferme MooreCategory:Has map markers (Moore Farm Estate), 670 boulevard Alexandre-Taché, Hull, ☏ +1 819 595-5551, info@lafermemoore.ca. Daily 09:00–18:00 (Su brunch 10:00–13:00). A historic working farm with a bistro, in the Hull sector of Gatineau near the Ottawa River.

- 3 Library and Archives Canada - Gatineau Preservation CentreCategory:Has map markers, 625 boul. du Carrefour (Gatineau sector), ☏ +1 613-996-5115, toll-free: +1 866-578-7777. By appointment only. The Gatineau Preservation Centre of Library and Archives Canada is a place you need to plan to visit: it's nowhere near downtown, the public can enter only in a guided tour, the tour needs to be booked in advance (you can book a tour at the link in this entry), and you need photo ID other than a health card to be admitted even if you have a reservation. But once you're in, you get to see many of Canada's treasures of original manuscripts and related memorabilia. No flash photography is permitted. No pens are permitted (pencils are allowed). The building itself is worth seeing; the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada included it in their 2000 list of the top 500 buildings built in Canada during the last millennium.
Do
- 1 Les OlympiquesCategory:Has map markers, 125 Rue de Carillon, ☏ +1 819-777-0661. Experience championship quality junior hockey in an intimate arena. Go for the game but the ambiance is what makes this unique. $8-14.

- 2 Gatineau ParkCategory:Has map markers, 125 Rue de Carillon, ☏ +1 819-827-2020, toll-free: +1-800-465-1867. Gatineau Park has its own Wikivoyage page; the map pointer here marks the park's southern extension into Gatineau. The outdoor playground for Canada's National Capital Region (Ottawa and Gatineau). It offers amazing possibilities for outdoor recreation, within a 20-minute drive of either city. This includes: skiing (cross-country and downhill), mountain biking (cross-country and downhill), hiking, canoeing, camping, rock-climbing and bird-watching. Free.
- 3 Casino du Lac-LeamyCategory:Has map markers, 1 Boulevard du Casino, Gatineau, ☏ +1 819-772-2100. always open. Run by the government of Quebec, the Casino du Lac-Leamy is the largest casino in the Ottawa-Gatineau area.
- Category:Do listing with no coordinatesInterzipCategory:Has map markers. An interprovincial zipline operating from Chaudière Island in Ottawa, Ontario to downtown Hull.
Festivals
Gatineau shares several activities and festivals with the capital, Ottawa. These include the Ottawa Bluesfest and the Winterlude (Bal de Neige) winter festival. In 2001, les jeux de la Francophonie were hosted jointly by Ottawa and Hull.
- Category:Do listing with no coordinatesCanadian Ski MarathonCategory:Has map markers, 81 Jean-Proulx, Suite 200, Hull, toll-free: +1-877-770-6556, fax: +1 819-770-7428. Held annually in February. A two-day cross-country ski marathon from Gatineau to Lachute. $180/adult.
- Category:Do listing with no coordinatesFête nationale du QuébecCategory:Has map markers (Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day). Quebec's biggest party of the year starts June 23. Saint-Jean-Baptiste is Québec's patron saint, his feast day is June 24. Events held at various locations. Some events have been used as demonstrations to promote Quebec sovereignty, so be cautious about expressing an opinion on the matter.
- Category:Do listing with no coordinatesFête nationale du CanadaCategory:Has map markers (Canada Day). July 1, events held at various locations including Ottawa's Parliament Hill. Some events have been used as demonstrations to promote Canadian unity, so be cautious about expressing an opinion on the matter.
- Category:Do listing with no coordinatesFestival d'Humour de GatineauCategory:Has map markers (Gatineau Comedy Festival). Annual comedy festival, early July. Events held at various locations. $10-20.
- Category:Do listing with no coordinatesWonders of SandCategory:Has map markers, Parc du Lac-Beauchamp. Early July. Sand-sculpting competition. $8.
- Category:Do listing with no coordinatesFestival Country du Grand GatineauCategory:Has map markers, 110 rue Georges, ☏ +1 819 986-3552, fax: +1 819-986-8342. Annual country music festival held in the second week of August. Cost: $10 to $40.
- Category:Do listing with no coordinatesFestival de montgolfières de GatineauCategory:Has map markers (Gatineau Hot Air Balloon Festival) (La Baie Park), ☏ +1 819-243-2330, toll-free: +1-800-668-8383. Annual hot air balloon festival held in the September long weekend. Cost: $15 to $53.
- Category:Do listing with no coordinatesRendez-vous des saveurs de l'OutaouaisCategory:Has map markers (Outaouais Food Festival), 25 Laurier Street. Annual food festival held in September. Events include cooking classes and wine tasting.
Buy
- 1 La Trappe à Fromage de l'Outaouais (Gatineau)Category:Has map markers (Trap Cheese Outaouais (Gatineau)), 200 rue Bellehumeur, Gatineau, ☏ +1 819 243-6411, viny72@hotmail.com. M Tu 09:00–18:00, W 09:00–19:00, Th F 09:00–21:00, Sa 08:30–17:30, Su 09:00–17:00. Cheese and regional food products.
Eat
Mid-range
- 1 Le French QuarterCategory:Has map markers, 80 Promenade du Portage, ☏ +1 819 777-1125. M–F 11:30–23:00, Sa 17:00–22:00.
- 2 Piz'za-za – restau bar à vinCategory:Has map markers, 36 rue Laval, ☏ +1 819 771-0565. M Tu 11:30–22:00, W Th 11:30–23:00, F 11:30–01:00, Sa 17:00–23:00, Su 17:00–22:00. Great pizzas here. Thin crust, personal size pizzas are served for about $12, there is no option for a larger pizza. Tropical pizza is good, if a bit spicy. If pizza is not your thing the salads are also great. There is lots of parking space in the area and a few pubs within the same block.
- 3 Le TroquetCategory:Has map markers, 41 rue Laval, ☏ +1 819 776-9595. Daily 10:00–02:00. Bistro
Splurge
Speciality and seasonal
The érablière, cabane à sucre or maple sugar shack is a seasonal tradition across a wide region extending from southeastern Ontario to Québec's Eastern Townships. With rare exception, these are found in the countryside near tiny rural villages. Local maple syrup is produced seasonally; the sap begins to flow early during the spring thaw and is collected for distillation. This places the start of the season at the mercy of the elements, although there is usually fresh syrup to be had in late March or early April - usually before the last of the snow is gone. Maple sugar shacks are typically large rural communal dining halls in which diners fill up on a dietician's nightmare of traditional high-calorie lumberjack food, cost starts around $20/person but varies as some venues offer entertainment, "tire sur neige" (maple toffee on snow) or sled rides. Once the season ends, many of these venues close or are used for other agritourism activity - an open field often becomes a summer campground.
- Category:Eat listing with no coordinatesCabane à sucre BrazeauCategory:Has map markers, 316 Côte St-Charles, Papineauville, ☏ +1 819-427-5611, fax: +1 819-427-9740. Seasonal, March-April. Sugar shack. Enjoy a traditional lumberjack meal in a communal setting. Educational programs available. Products sold on premises.
- Category:Eat listing with no coordinatesCabane à sucre Chez Ti-MousseCategory:Has map markers, 442 Côte St-Charles, Papineauville, ☏ +1 819-427-5413, fax: +1 819-427-9694. Open year-round by reservation. Sugar shack. Sale of maple products, entertainment and carriage rides. Educational programs available.
Drink

Québec has traditionally had less restrictive liquor laws than nearby Ontario: minimum drinking age is 18, beer and wine are available in corner stores and the rules on opening hours for bars are less restrictive. The Promenade du Portage area in the Hull sector city centre is known to attract rowdy, drunken patrons from across the Ottawa River.
- 1 Aux quatre jeudis – Café BarCategory:Has map markers, 44 rue Laval, ☏ +1 819 771-9557. Daily 14:00–02:00.
- 2 [dead link]Category:Articles with dead external links Où-Quoi! Lounge UrbainCategory:Has map markers, 48 rue Laval, ☏ +1 819 777-6555. Daily 15:00–02:00. A great little bar to get a drink at and hang out with the locals. Its low-key vibe attracts a steady crowd of regulars. The back room offers some privacy if you're partying VIP style. Quebec law prohibits smoking inside but it is still allowed on the terrace. Treat the bartenders right and they will take very good care of you.
Sleep
Hotels

- 1 Auberge de La GareCategory:Has map markers, 205 boul. St-Joseph, Hull, ☏ +1 819-778-8085, toll-free: +1-866-778-8085, info@aubergedelagare.ca. 42 rooms with queen-sized beds, including five with a whirlpool and 21 with two beds. Parking and continental breakfast are included. From $130.
- 2 Best Western Plus Gatineau-OttawaCategory:Has map markers, 131 rue Laurier, ☏ +1 819 770-8550, toll-free: +1 800 265-8550. Check-in: 15:00, check-out: 11:00. Waterfront hotel, 133 non-smoking rooms and suites, free Wi-Fi, cardio fitness, indoor pool. Conference centre and on-site catering for 10 to 270 people. Parking $12/day. From $144 single, +$10/double.
- 3 [dead link]Category:Articles with dead external links Condo Touristique Au ParadisCategory:Has map markers (Au Paradis Tourist Condo), 863 rue Jacques-Cartier, Pointe-Gatineau, ☏ +1 819-243-1680, toll-free: +1-855-577-1680. Short-term apartment for up to 4 persons; large waterfront house with massage therapist office on-site. $127-150/night, except during special events.
- 4 Crowne Plaza Gatineau-OttawaCategory:Has map markers, 2 rue Montcalm, Hull, ☏ +1 819-778-3880, fax: +1 819-778-3309, reservationcrowneplaza@rosdevhotels.com. Check-in: 15:00, check-out: 12:00. Parking $18/day From $150.
- 5 DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Gatineau - OttawaCategory:Has map markers, 1170 ch. d'Aylmer, ☏ +1 819 778-0000. Check-in: 16:00, check-out: 12:00. On the Château Cartier Golf Course $139 single/$259 double.
- 6 Four Points by Sheraton & Conference Centre Gatineau-OttawaCategory:Has map markers, 35 rue Laurier, Hull, ☏ +1 819-778-6111, fax: +1 819-778-3647. $195.
- 7 Hilton Lac-LeamyCategory:Has map markers, 3 Boul. du Casino, Hull, ☏ +1 819-790-6444, fax: +1 819-790-6408. $259-2500 single/double.
- 8 Quality Inn & SuitesCategory:Has map markers, 111, rue Bellehumeur, ☏ +1 819-568-5252, fax: +1 418-266-1535. Check-in: 16:00, check-out: 11:00. From $103 single/double.
- 9 Ramada Plaza Gatineau/Manoir du CasinoCategory:Has map markers, 75 Rue d'Edmonton, Hull, ☏ +1 819-777-7538, toll-free: +1-800-854-9517. Check-in: 16:00 (early check-in available), check-out: 12:00. From $149 single/double.
Bed and breakfast
- 10 Au 55 TachéCategory:Has map markers, 55 Boul. Alexandre-Taché, Hull, ☏ +1 819-772-1454, fax: +1 819-772-1461. $75-85 single, $85-95 double.
- 11 La Belle CorbeilleCategory:Has map markers, 23 boul Saint-Raymond, Hull, ☏ +1 819-777-4584, djglabelle@hotmail.com. $85 single,"$95 double.
- 12 Gîte Fanny et MaximeCategory:Has map markers, 31 rue Lessard, Hull, ☏ +1 819-777-1960. $95-105 single, $105-120 double.
- 13 [dead link]Category:Articles with dead external links Le PhilémonCategory:Has map markers, 47 Dumas, Hull, ☏ +1 819-776-0769. $90 single, $115 double.
- 14 [dead link]Category:Articles with dead external links La Villa RivermeadCategory:Has map markers, 912 chemin d'Aylmer, ☏ +1 819-778-8024, fax: +1 819-772-4354, contact@lavillarivermead.com. $99-149 single, +$10 double.
Campgrounds
- 15 Camping LamoureuxCategory:Has map markers, 671 Chem. Lamarche, L'Ange-Gardien, ☏ +1 819-968-3402, campingangegardien@gmail.com. Check-in: 14:00, check-out: 12:00.
Nearby
Buckingham/L'Ange Gardien
- Category:Eat listing with no coordinates[dead link]Category:Articles with dead external links La Sucrerie Le Palais GomméCategory:Has map markers, 562 ch. Doherty, L'Ange-Gardien, ☏ +1 819-281-9882. Maple sugar shack, seasonal.
- Category:Sleep listing with no coordinatesDomaine de l'Ange GardienCategory:Has map markers, 1031, rue Pierre-Laporte L’Ange-Gardien, ☏ +1 819-281-0299, toll-free: +1-877-281-0299, fax: +1 819-281-8388. Campground and maple sugar shack, seasonal.
Go next
- Gatineau Park is a 10-minute drive north from downtown Hull, near Chelsea.
- Ottawa, Canada's Capital, is directly across the Ottawa River.
- Wakefield is a small, picturesque, artist village about a 25-minute drive north on highway 5.
Routes through Gatineau |
Wakefield ← Chelsea ← | N ![]() |
→ ENDS at Macdonald-Cartier Bridge → Ottawa |
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→ Montebello → Montreal |
Wakefield ← Chelsea ← | N ![]() |
→ END |
Pembroke ← Pontiac ← | W ![]() |
→ Montebello → Laval |