Separated by the Ottawa River, Gatineau and Ottawa sit on different sides of the provincial boundary between Quebec and Ontario. This vibrant city, just a short hop from Canada’s capital, is home to the Canadian Museum of History, where visitors can delve into the nation’s rich past. Nearby, the expansive 139-square-mile (361-square-kilometer) Gatineau Park offers a lush, natural retreat with trails, forests, and scenic views. Today, tourists can explore the museum’s exhibits and enjoy the park’s diverse landscapes, making Gatineau a compelling destination for both history and nature enthusiasts.
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