Gatineau is a city in Quebec, Canada
Gatineau (/ˈɡætɪnoʊ/, French pronunciation: [ɡatino]), officially Ville de Gatineau, is a city in western Quebec, Canada. It is the fourth largest city in the province after Montreal, Quebec City, and Laval. It is located on the northern bank of the Ottawa River, immediately across from Ottawa, together with which it forms Canada's National Capital Region. As of 2016, Gatineau had a population of 276,245, and a metropolitan population of 332,057. The Ottawa–Gatineau census metropolitan area had a population of 1,323,783.
Top sights in Gatineau | |
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Gatineau Park | 45.505182 / -75.812994 |
Jacques Cartier Park | 45.433950 / -75.707866 |
Canadian Museum Of History | 45.430158 / -75.709201 |
Canadian Children'S Museum | 45.429298 / -75.709340 |
Mackenzie King Estate | 45.483456 / -75.847969 |
Parc Du Lac Leamy | 45.452567 / -75.719172 |
Luskville Falls | 45.538894 / -75.992325 |
Meech Lake | 45.543409 / -75.902781 |
Mosaicanada 150 | 45.433950 / -75.707866 |
Parc Des Cedres | 45.397225 / -75.858954 |
La Ferme Moore | 45.422193 / -75.757540 |
Parc Du Lac-Beauchamp | 45.491734 / -75.618632 |
Parc De La Baie | 45.461282 / -75.690545 |
Gatineau City Hall | 45.481769 / -75.687255 |
Ecomusee De Hull | 45.430158 / -75.709201 |
Brebeuf Park | 46.825236 / -71.239579 |
Estatua De Maurice Richard | 46.825236 / -71.239579 |
Musee De L'Auberge Symmes / Symmes Inn Museum | 45.394537 / -75.854909 |
Espace 33 | 45.394752 / -75.851637 |
Theatre De L'Ile | 45.425716 / -75.724760 |