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You'll find Gatineau Park about 5 miles northwest of Parliament Hill, across the Ottawa River in Gatineau, Quebec. You won't have to pay to enter the park, but select parking lots do charge.
Make your way through the town of Chelsea to Gatineau Park for a 150-square mile provincial park that offers a glimpse into Canada’s past with both natural landmarks and historical structures.
Police in western Quebec are warning Gatineau Park users about a rash of 30 vehicle break-ins in the park since October.
Like it or not, fall is just around the corner - but this just feels too soon. Gatineau Park, a sprawling green space just across the Ontario-Quebec border near Ottawa, is already showing signs of ...
The sprawling park in western Quebec was hit hard by Wednesday's ice storm. Trails and parking lots are closed until further notice, and the park itself faces weeks of cleanup.
The milksnake is one of many endangered species found in Gatineau Park. Gatineau Park has 90 plants and 53 animal species that are considered endangered by Quebec and/or Canada.
The NCC could also take steps towards solving this problem by placing a freeze on residential development inside Gatineau Park, by virtue of Section 19 of the National Capital Act, which deals with ...
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Co-sponsored by Pontiac-Kitigan Zibi Liberal MP Sophie Chatel and Independent Quebec Sen. Rosa Galvez, the bill proposed to amend the National Capital Act to have Gatineau Park designated a ...
Along the eastern shore of Hudson Bay in Canada's northeastern province of Quebec, near the Inuit municipality of Inukjuak, ...
GATINEAU, QC, Sept. 21, 2020 /CNW/ - The governments of Canada and Québec are taking decisive action to meet the needs of communities by investing in green infrastructure projects in all regions ...
The big predators in Gatineau Park have no name. But there are six small packs of them, watching you even when you can’t see them, and traversing great distances in West Quebec. Wolves? Coyotes ...