There will be closures on September 28th, 2024, as part of the Courons Gatineau race.
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 ...
How would you like to spend the afternoon canoeing on a lake surrounded by nature? Meech Lake, Philippe Lake and La Pêche Lake in Gatineau Park are perfect places for canoeing and kayaking.
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 ...
We are excited to invite you to two open-house sessions for the Alexandra Bridge Replacement Project. These events are an ...
On October 1, Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) and the National Capital Commission (NCC) will launch ...
Discover Meech Creek Valley, a hidden gem in Gatineau Park, where stunning trails, a rich history and serene nature await.
In fall, the green forest canopy turns yellow, orange and red. But why do the leaves change colour at this time of year?
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 ...
Each fall, hundreds of thousands of visitors come to Gatineau Park to admire Fall Rhapsody. The popular conservation park, a favourite among local residents and visitors — for good reason — often ...