Thursday, October 9, 2025

Visiting Gatineau Park

Gatineau Park is a federal park on the Gatineau side of the Ottawa River, run by the government agency the National Capital Commission. Unique that it is not strictly a national park, it is nonetheless set aside as a place of nature. It occupies most of the Gatineau Hills, a rise of land that is part of the vast Canadian Shield. Most of that park is contained as well within the regional municipality Les Collines-des-l'Outaouais. The NCC operates a shuttle bus system on the weekends, and fall weekends are a particularly good time to get up there. Where the city of Gatineau gives way to one of the entrances to the park, we see this marsh.


I took shots along the way as the bus meandered through the hills, climbing.


Hints of blue can be seen among the trees here- that's Pink Lake, where we will stop before this series ends. I had two other destinations to go to first.

32 comments:

  1. Beautiful series, William! Your blog header is gorgeous!

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  2. Lovely place to spend a day or two!

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  3. Great series of photos! Take care, have a great day!

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  4. Beautiful autumn colors there in the forest. It's about time I went to the forest here too, but I haven't been feeling well enough lately.

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  5. Lovely forest in your photos. I can see you have a good time photographing it from the bus window. Good thing you weren't driving.

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  6. It is such a pretty place, William.

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  7. Beautiful photos and colours.

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  8. Beautiful photographs from the park.

    All the best Jan

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  9. Nothing like northern woods in the fall.

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  10. It looks like a massive area to enjoy

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