Gatineau Park is the National Capital Region’s conservation park. The region’s largest green space, it occupies more than 361 km2 (139 sq. mi.) and is home to rich and unique biodiversity. It is a popular destination to engage in outdoor recreational activities that respect the environment.
Gatineau Park
Location
Operating location – Visitors Centre
33, ch. Scott, Chelsea, Québec, Canada, J9B 1R5
33, ch. Scott, Chelsea, Québec, Canada, J9B 1R5
45.50570000, -75.81185500
Activities
Recreational and cultural activities
Interpretation / observation of nature
Self-guided tour
Children's entertainment
Guided tour
Exhibition
Land sports activities
Fatbike
Horse-back riding
Snowshoeing
Cross-country skiing
Cycling
Hiking
Mountain biking
Water sports activities
Fishing
Stand-up paddle boarding (SUP)
Recreational kayaking
Canoe-camping
Swimming
Recreational canoeing
Accommodation
Environment
On the ground
Facilities
Sports and leisure
Walking trail
Beach
Outdoor playground for children
Infrastructure and equipment
Lookout / observation tower
Boat ramp
Interpretation panels
Heated shelter / relay
Comfort and amenities
Cloakroom
Showers
Restrooms
Services
Restaurant and food services
BBQ available
Picnic area
Rental
Recreational canoe
Snowshoes
Pedal boat
Stand-up paddle board
Recreational kayak
Fatbike
Visitor services
Convenience store
Shop
Drinking water
Public telephone
Internet access : wireless
Admitted customers
Childrens
Adults
Teens
Groups
Dogs (on leash)
Groups
Group rate
Guided tour in english
Guided tour in french
Getting there
Parking
Parking for buses and coaches
Free on-site parking
Accessibility (Keroul)
Partial access
