Museum, restaurant and urban life

Combine your love of the outdoors, great food and museums in one stay. Expect to be amazed by the flora and fauna at the Canadian Museum of Nature. At the Caméline restaurant in Old Hull, enjoy fresh pasta just like it’s made in Italy. Stay close to city life with a stay at Four Points by Sheraton. You’ll also be close to Leamy Lake Park. Relax and sip your coffee in the picnic area before walking along the footpaths. And why not rent an electric scooter to venture out a little further? Have a great getaway!

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Canadian Museum of Nature

Canada is all about nature. The beautiful vistas and wildlife you expect to see are all on display at the Canadian Museum of Nature. Just minutes from Parliament Hill, the Museum’s permanent collection includes iconic Canadian mammals in beautifully painted dioramas depicting natural habitats, Canada’s original collection of dinosaur fossils, an enormous blue whale skeleton, and much more!

4.4 km
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Caméline

Caméline is a neighborhood restaurant located in the heart of Old Hull. Its menu is inspired by the diversity of authentic Italian cuisine while highlighting the flavors of foods from our national terroir. The highlight is a comforting variety of fresh pasta made on site by its chef and owner, Simon Laroche, using meticulous techniques. The restaurant offers a fine selection of wines that reflect current trends, as well as a varied rotation of beers from renowned microbreweries.

1.1 km
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Four Points by Sheraton Hotel & Conference Centre Gatineau-Ottawa

Located in downtown Gatineau, across the street from the Canadian Museum of History and within easy walking distance of the ByWard Market and the National Gallery of Canada, the hotel offers 201 spacious rooms including 7 suites all featuring the signature "Four Comfort" beds. Bottled water and high-speed Internet access are free in all guestrooms. Services on site: restaurant L'Ardoise for breakfast, fitness room and conference centre.

0.9 km
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Leamy Lake Park

Bounded by Leamy Lake and the Gatineau and Ottawa rivers, Leamy Lake Park is the largest urban park in the National Capital Region. It has a supervised beach, two volleyball courts, a playground, a picnic area and concessions. Pathways lead to archaeological sites dating back 5,000 years. The northern section of the park is an exceptional site for birdwatching. Leamy Lake Park is managed and protected by the National Capital Commission.

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Trotti Loue

A ride on an electric scooter on beautiful routes through some of Gatineau's magnificent attractions, that's a yes! Trotti-Loue offers rental for a few hours, a full day or even a week at competitive prices. All you have to do is reserve the time slot of your choice, choose the starting point and you're ready to go. It's the perfect way to discover the city. Because Gatineau is more fun on a scooter! *Season ends November 1.