Discover the best top things to do in Outaouais Region, Quebec including La Paysannerie, Tour Eiffel Bridge, Verger Wilmont, Oiseau Rock Le Rocher-a-L'Oiseau, Champlain Lookout, Grand Pont De Ferme-Rouge, Chutes Coulonge Park, Lieu Historique National D’Obadjiwan–Fort-Temiscamingue, Wakefield Covered Bridge, Statue of Maurice Richard.
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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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Oiseau Rock is a sacred site where First Nations' peoples left a legacy of ancient pictographs that are several hundred and possibly several thousand years old. Situated in Algonquin territory, it was witness to a historic period of Canada's development.
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Where history meets adventure! Chutes Coulonge Park is a logging interpretation site and outdoor adventure park. We offer a historical walk, scenic lookouts over the falls, Giant Canyon Ziplines, Treetop Obstacle Course and the Via Ferrata! This exciting activity is the only of its kind in the region and one of the few in Canada. Located in the Canyon of the Coulonge River, it consists of a climb/walk along the canyon’s rock face, using cables and anchor points to help you progress along the way. For the little ones we offer a splash pad, small rock climbing walls and a low-ropes obstacle course. Visit our museum, walk our trails or try our adrenaline pumping activities! Fun for the whole family!
We drove approx 2 hours to Chutes Coulonge. It was definitely worth the drive! The waterfall is wonderful, with a path and bridges that give you many different views of the falls and the log slide. Also discovered alot about logging: the process, the equipment and the gruelling labour. My daughter conquered her fears and ziplined across the canyon and climbed back up the cliff using a Via Ferrata course. ALL of the staff were wonderful -- friendly, knowledgeable and committed to safety. Special thanks to Matthew who helped my daughter rediscover her love of adventure. There is also an interesting obstacle course for smaller children, a splash pad, and a small, but informative logging museum. Already planning a return trip!
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Escape to the shores of the majestic Lake Timiskaming, where peace and beauty await you just a few hours away from the big city. Built on a site used by the Algonquin people for over 1,000 years, Fort Témiscamingue-Obadjiwan was once an important trading post. During the 17th and 18th centuries, the fort played a strategic role in the ongoing struggle between the French and British for control of the fur trade in the Upper Ottawa and Hudson Bay basins. Take part in a culturally enriching experience in harmony with nature, at this historical meeting place where people traded goods.
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We loved walking through the bridge and reading about the history. The Wakefield Covered Bridge is a testiment to this community coming together and rebuilding a piece of their past.
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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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