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The former water works on a small island in the creek became the Théâtre de l'Île and the Montcalm Street Bridge was replaced by the ornate Tour Eiffel Bridge. Its pollution removed, it has become a popular location for birders. [citation needed] Ruisseau de la Brasserie flowing underneath Autoroute 5 and Autoroute 50 in Hull.
Main Street in the original town of Gatineau. Achbar; Baie McLaurin; Bellevue/Davidson; Centre-Ville (downtown) Gatineau; Coteville; De la Sablonnière/Cheval Blanc; De l'Hôpital; Des Érables; Du Ruisseau; La Baie; Le Baron; Le Carrefour; Les Hauteurs; Les Pins; Le Versant; Limbour/Côte d'Azur; Lorrain; McLaren; Mont-Luc; Mont-Royal/Côte ...
Although Hull was the oldest and most central of the merged cities, the name Gatineau was the only original city name among the five final names offered as choices for the amalgamated city. A majority of the residents of all five cities chose Gatineau. In 2004, there was a referendum to decide whether Hull would remain in Gatineau. The majority ...
The restaurant was opened in 1922 by Swiss immigrant Henry Burger. [1] The business expanded to include a hotel, but the business was forced to close following the 1929 stock market crash . [ 1 ] The restaurant reopened on Laval Street and in 1936 Burger died and his wife Marie-Anne Monnin took over the business. [ 2 ]
Gatineau Park Chelsea QC ... Hull QC Federal Maison Cosgrove 1521, Route 309 ... 1 Front Street Aylmer QC Federal More images: 4, Rue Raoul-Roy ...
A painting of the mill and tavern in Wright's Town, 1823. Wright's Town, also known as Wrightstown, Wright's Village, and Columbia Falls Village, was the first permanent colonial settlement in the Ottawa Valley, located at the north edge of the Chaudière Falls on the Ottawa River, on the southern part of what is now known as Hull Island, in present-day Gatineau, Quebec, Canada.
Nightlife within the city of Gatineau is mostly centered in the "Vieux-Hull" sector behind the Federal office complexes of downtown. The area features many bars and restaurants within walking distance from Ottawa. It is a popular spot for young Ontarians as the legal drinking age in Quebec is 18 (as opposed to 19 in Ontario).
Boulevard Fournier is a main route in the city of Gatineau, Quebec that connects the Gatineau and Hull sectors. It starts as the extension of Boulevard Greber in the old city of Gatineau and ends at the entrance of the downtown core where it becomes Boulevard Maisonneuve which connects the Portage Bridge towards Ottawa.