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Gatineau / Hull , Quebec, Canada



Attractions

Canadian War Museum - Hull, Quebec
An entirely new and must-see attraction, this national museum presents Canada's military past and how it shaped the country. Its outstanding exhibitions explain Canada s rich military history from earliest times to the present, featuring the experiences of people on the battlefields and at home.
Steam Train - Hull, Quebec
Hop aboard one of Canada’s last remaining authentic steam-powered trains and climb the Gatineau hills as did the pioneers at the turn of the last century. Built in 1907, the country’s oldest excursion locomotive carries thousands of visitors, railfans, nature lovers and adventurers to the picturesque tourist village of Wakefield.
Gatineau Park - Gatineau, Quebec
a wedge of land measuring 361 square kilometres to the northwest of Canada’s Capital Region. In the Park, the NCC protects plants and animals and manages facilities and trails so that the public may enjoy outdoor activities in every season.

Accommodation

Auberge sur le Lac - St-Pierre de Wakefield, Quebec
Only 30 minutes from Gatineau-Ottawa, Auberge sur le Lac offers a stay in a peaceful setting near one of the most beautiful lakes in the region.
Hotel du Voyageur - Hull, Quebec
Hôtel du Voyageur was founded in 1989 by Gilles and Ginette who left Val D’or in Abitibi to establish a new hotel in the Outaouais called Auberge du Voyageur.The construction of the 26 room hotel with a restaurant was the beginning of their hotel business.

Restaurants

Café Santropol - Gatineau, Quebec
Enjoy French and regional cuisine at its very finest. 15 minutes from Ottawa and Gatineau, at the edge of the Gatineau Park, beautifully set in an old farmhouse and its outbuildings, nestled in a secluded stand of mature trees, L'Orée du Bois cordially invites you to sample its finest French and regional cuisine in a unique country setting in the heart of Canada's National Capital Region parkland.
RESTAURANT LE TARTUFFE - Hull, Quebec
The fare at Le Tartuffe faithfully follows the inspirations of the owner, Gérard Fischer, resulting in a pleasing union of his French origins with Outaouais influences. Quite unlike Molière's well-known, hypocritical theatre character of the same name, the restaurant Le Tartuffe is the ideal place to get together to spend happy, easy-going times in a warm, unpretentious atmosphere.



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