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Gatineau Park

Gatineau Park

De La Gatineau Promenade, Ottawa, K1N 8C8

The Basics

Though locals take advantage of Gatineau Park, many visitors to Canada’s national capital are unaware of the natural beauty that lies on its doorstep. Some visitors get to glimpse the park from the Ottawa River during cruise or amphibious vehicle tours of Ottawa, which travel both on water and dry land. Other travelers see the park during guided bike tours.

You can also camp, canoe, and snowshoe in the park, and take part in interpreter-led natural walks, which take place on select dates. Camp Fortune offers downhill skiing and snowboarding runs in winter, and ziplining in summer. The old summer estate of former Canadian prime minister William Lyon Mackenzie King also sits within the park, and now serves as a museum and tea room.

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Gatineau Park Nocturnal Snowshoeing Adventure & Dinner - From Ottawa & Gatineau
Gatineau Park Nocturnal Snowshoeing Adventure & Dinner - From Ottawa & Gatineau
USD51.72 per adult
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Really recommend it!
Really nice experience. The guide Brandon was really enthusiastic and friendly. You can tell his passionate about his work and so it makes it even more fun. The hike itself could have been longer for me, but it is a event for everybody even the kids enjoyed it so for that purpose its good that it's a small hike. The dinner was really nice, cosy and delicious, local products wich makes it more interesting. The story rock is a fun adding to the tour! Really recommend it!
Lien_B, Feb. 2023

Things to Know Before You Go

  • Gatineau Park is a must-see for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

  • Some parts of the park, including Breton Beach at Philippe Lake, and the Mackenzie King Estate, are accessible to wheelchair users.

  • Free Wi-Fi is available at the Gatineau Park Visitor Centre, which is located at the park entrance in Chelsea.

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How to Get There

Gatineau Park is located on the north side of the Ottawa River, which serves as the border between the provinces of Quebec and Ontario. The Gatineau Park Visitor Center, on Scott Road in Chelsea, is just a 15-minute drive from Parliament Hill, Ottawa. If you are renting a bike, cross over the Chaudière or Portage bridge before joining up with the Gatineau Parkway.

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When to Get There

Gatineau Park is fun to visit any time of the year. Note that certain roads are closed during the winter. In fall, the park hosts the popular Fall Rhapsody festival, and leaf-peepers flock here to admire the autumnal foliage. Go midweek to avoid the crowds.

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Gatineau Park’s Pink Lake

Among the park’s most visited and most photogenic spots is the so-called Pink Lake. The waters in this pristine lake are not actually pink—that name is derived from the Pink family who settled here in the early 19th century—but rather a distinctive green, caused by the build-up of microscopic algae. A 1.5-mile (2.5-kilometer) trail curves around the lake, offering scenic views. The trail can usually be walked in around an hour.

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Frequently Asked Questions
The answers provided below are based on answers previously given by the tour provider to customers’ questions.
Q:
What are the nearest attractions to Gatineau Park?
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Attractions near Gatineau Park:
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What else should I know about attractions in Ottawa?
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As well as visiting the Gatineau Park, check out these trip ideas to make the most of your visit: