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Situated in Quebec across the river from Ottawa, Gatineau has about 242,000 people.
Along with Ottawa, it is considered the most bilingual municipality in Canada.
Parc des Portageurs,
G. C. (guest)
wrote
4 years ago:
La limite ouest du parc correspond au chemin de fer.
Hull Prison,
Nikky (guest)
wrote
10 years ago:
Gatineau is not in Ottawa and with the merge they did many years ago, Hull, Aylmer and Gatineau are now GATINEAU. If you want to add Hull in there, you can just add (secteur hull) beside Gatineau to let go any confusion. The right address is now: 75, rue Saint-François, Gatineau, Québec, J9A 1B4, Canada
Mulvihill Lake,
Mike New
wrote
10 years ago:
Was there on Saturday, and saw hundreds of small frogs along the shore, as well as a few turtles in the water. Great fun for kids!
Taverne Le Whip,
David Hannah
wrote
11 years ago:
We love dropping into Bar Le Whip and watching the Habs game and throwing some tunes on the jukebox. The last time I went they didn't have draught so that is my only suggestion for improvement. I can confirm there is a ladies washroom. There are lots of dart boards here as well. Friendly bartenders as well.
Domaine de La Verendrye,
Julien Gatien
wrote
11 years ago:
Residential neighborhood with a little commercial.
Great for family with 2 elementary school and a high school.
Geography: Slope, offers great views of the city
Population according to 2011 census: 15 060
Density: approx. 3081/km^2
population difference since 2006 census: + 298
There is little potential to increase population in the future.
A few infields between 2006 and 2011 have contributed to the increase in population but the neighborhood is entering a phase where the second generation is moving out. A decrease in population has been observed, especially in the older southern part.
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