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The Quebec part of Ottawa-Gatineau Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) – which includes various peripheral municipalities in addition to Gatineau – had a total population of 314,501. Between 2001 and 2006 there was a net influx of 5,205 people (equivalent to 2% of the total 2001 population) who moved to Gatineau from outside of the Ottawa ...
Outaouais (/ uː t ə w eɪ /, French pronunciation: ⓘ; also commonly called The Outaouais) is a region of western Quebec, Canada.It includes the city of Gatineau, the municipality of Val-des-Monts, the municipality of Cantley and the Papineau region.
List of neighbourhoods in the City of Gatineau, Quebec, Canada. Satellite image of Gatineau with current and former boundaries, also showing its sectors. Aylmer Sector
The National Capital Region (NCR) (French: Région de la capitale nationale, pronounced [ʁeʒjɔ̃ də la kapital nasjɔnal]), also known as Canada's Capital Region and Ottawa–Gatineau, is an official federal designation encompassing the Canadian capital of Ottawa, Ontario, the adjacent city of Gatineau, Quebec, and surrounding suburban and exurban areas.
Hull is the central business district and oldest neighbourhood of the city of Gatineau, Quebec, Canada. It is located on the west bank of the Gatineau River and the north shore of the Ottawa River, directly opposite Ottawa. As part of Canada's National Capital Region, it contains offices for more than 20,000 civil servants.
Gatineau: 08 Abitibi-Témiscamingue: 147,082 57,325.74 km 2 (22,133.59 sq mi) ... Quebec has a number of regions that go by historical and traditional names. Often ...
Boulevard de la Cité-des-Jeunes is a major road in the city of Gatineau, Quebec.It begins on the northwestern outskirts of the city, where Chemin de la Mine becomes Boulevard de la Cité-des-Jeunes, and runs mainly to the southeast, along the eastern boundary of Gatineau Park.
The view from Luskville Falls in the Gatineau Hills Gatineau Hills across Ottawa west end and Ottawa river Ottawa valley at the skirts of the Gatineau Hills. The Gatineau Hills (French: Collines de la Gatineau) are a geological formation in Canada that makes up part of the southern tip of the Canadian Shield, and acts as the northern shoulder of the Ottawa Valley. [1]