Gatineau QC is coextensive with a territory equivalent to a regional county municipality and census division of the same name, whose geographical code is 81.
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Gatineau QC is coextensive with a territory equivalent to a regional county municipality and census division of the same name, whose geographical code is 81.
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Gatineau QC River, like the Ottawa River, was a basic transportation resource for the draveurs, timber rafters who transported logs via the rivers from lumber camps to downriver destinations.
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Gatineau QC has a humid continental climate with four distinct seasons and is between Zones 5a and 5b on the Canadian Plant Hardiness Scale.
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The Gatineau QC Hills are the foothills of the Laurentian Mountains and located in the region.
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Gatineau QC is situated close to where the Canadian shield and the Saint Lawrence Lowlands intersect.
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Gatineau QC is the fourth largest city in Quebec after Montreal, Quebec City, and Laval.
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The city serves as the seat of the judicial district of Gatineau QC, which encompasses the entirety of the city of Gatineau QC as well as several outlying municipalities such as Chelsea, Cantley and Pontiac.
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The historic municipality of Gatineau QC had more residents than Hull, and this name was strongly associated with the area: it was the name of the former county, valley, hills, and park and the main river within the new city limits.
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The Innovation Gatineau QC Institute is a regional innovation centre that boasts co-working space as well as startup incubation and acceleration programs to spur innovative business creation.
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Two important tourist attractions located in Gatineau QC are the Canadian Museum of History and the Casino du Lac-Leamy.
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Nightlife within the city of Gatineau QC is mostly centered in the "Vieux-Hull" sector behind the Federal office complexes of downtown.
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Gatineau QC is the home of two CEGEPs, including the francophone Cegep de l'Outaouais and the anglophone Heritage College.
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Main French-language school boards in Gatineau QC are the Commission scolaire des Portages-de-l'Outaouais, the Commission scolaire au Coeur-des-Vallees, and the Commission scolaire des Draveurs.
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Ottawa and Gatineau QC have two distinct bus-based public transit systems with different fare structures, OC Transpo and the Societe de transport de l'Outaouais.
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Gatineau QC is the city of licence for several television and radio stations serving the National Capital Region, which is a single media market.
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Weekly newspapers published in Gatineau QC include Le Bulletin d'Aylmer and The West Quebec Post.
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