The cities of Gatineau and Ottawa share the Ottawa River. They face each other, one in Quebec, the other in Ontario.
It’s easy to visit both cities on the same trip, because they’re only a bridge away. But while Ottawa, Canada’s capital, is well known, Gatineau deserves some introduction.
Let’s see what you can discover in Gatineau and its surroundings . For a weekend, during spring break or the summer vacations, or during the much appreciated Bal des Neiges, which takes place in both cities. As you wish.
Within walking distance of the Sheraton Gatineau-Ottawa if you are staying there, locals recommend the following restaurants:
A little further from the Sheraton Gatineau-Ottawa, by car, we recommend these:
First, there is an unmissable visit to the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau, where you can spend hours. Check out its collection of First Nations works. Oh! These totems. We also go there for its architecture, for its interactive activities at the Canadian Children’s Museum, for its 3D cinema and so much more.
The outdoor centre and beach at Lac-Leamy in Gatineau has a canoe and kayak rental center in the summer. In winter, snowshoes and cross-country skis are available.
Parc de la Gatineau offers various activities that will delight young and old alike:
Take the Rogers Interzip with its interprovincial zipline that picks up in Gatineau and connects to Ottawa. An original way to get to the other side of the river! (Available in summer).
The activity has generated a lot of interest in 2021, the year of its inauguration.
And that’s it for the ten or so activities to do in Gatineau and the surrounding area.
We have done many photo reports in the Gatineau-Ottawa region:
We thought we’d write this article because Gatineau is a city that offers a wide range of opportunities for visitors.
Also, with a very affordable category 2 Marriott hotel, the Four Points Sheraton Gatineau-Ottawa, it became interesting to highlight what there was to do in the area. And this, before crossing the bridge.
We would like to thank Ms. Josée Madore, an expert member of our Facebook group and a local resident. She was able to direct us to the most interesting places to discover from her list of experiences.
Savings are here: