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Canadian Museum of History
Canada's most-visited museum institution, this national museum of social history is housed in an iconic building designed by Indigenous architect Douglas Cardinal and features the world's largest indoor exhibit of monumental totem poles.

Casino du Lac-Leamy
A major lakeside entertainment complex, this casino offers table games, slot machines, and shows in a theatre seating more than 1,000 people, while also hosting the popular Grands Feux fireworks festival every summer.

Gatineau Park
Nicknamed the green lung of the Outaouais, this conservation park spanning more than 361 km² is home to North America's largest cross-country ski trail network, plus five public beaches set around its lakes.

Plaisance National Park
Made up of marshes, ponds, and deciduous forests along the Ottawa River, this relatively recent park offers nearly 40 km of hiking and biking trails, including the popular Zizanie-des-Marais trail running through the wetlands.

Fairmont Le Château Montebello
Built in just four months in 1930 as a private club for a North American elite, this log château—the largest of its kind in the world—remains an emblematic symbol of rustic Québec hospitality.

Parc Oméga
Founded in 1991 on 2,200 acres of natural land, this wildlife park offers a formula unique in Québec: drive your own car along more than 12 km of trails where deer, wolves, bears, and bison roam in semi-freedom, and which visitors can feed directly.

Manoir-Papineau National Historic Site
The former seigneurial residence of Louis-Joseph Papineau, undisputed leader of the 1830s Patriote movement, this manor and its estate bear witness to the landed aristocracy that marked Lower Canada's political history.

Canadian Children's Museum
Part of the Canadian Museum of History, this interactive museum space invites children to explore world cultures through play and sensory discovery, in an educational setting designed specifically for young audiences.
