Gatineau (/ˈɡætɪnoʊ/, French pronunciation: [ɡatino]), officially Ville de Gatineau, is a city in western Quebec, Canada. It is the fourth largest city in the province after Montreal, Quebec City, and Laval. It is located on the northern bank of the Ottawa River, immediately across from Ottawa, together with which it forms Canada's National Capital Region. As of 2016, Gatineau had a population of 276,245, and a metropolitan population of 332,057. The Ottawa–Gatineau census metropolitan area had a population of 1,323,783.
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Tour Eiffel Bridge, or Montcalm Street Bridge is an ornate bridge in Gatineau. Hull and the National Capital Commission designed it to turn the Brewery Creek area into a tourist and cultural district. Incorporated in the bridge was an original steel girder from the Eiffel Tower, donated by then Mayor of Paris (and later French President) Jacques Chirac.
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It was a pleasure to see this beautiful statue of the great Rocket Richard outside of the Jacques Cartier Park in Gatineau - a must for older hockey fans (and all true fans).
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Great place to visit, may be a bit hard for some to walk up from the parking lot, but worth it. Makes for great photos. A nice walk with flowers around, the 'prime minister's chalet ' more a tea and coffee area. Those ruins were the first places i visited as a kid and still is a joy to this day. I prefer spring or fall to visit but summer is good also
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