Crown Land Near Gatineau
12 crown land sites
8 fishing spots
8 campgrounds
Gatineau shares the Ottawa River with its Ontario neighbour, and Gatineau Park — one of the region's most-visited protected areas — is about 18 km from downtown. Further north, Parc national de Plaisance and outfitter territory in the Outaouais highlands offer more remote public land. This page rounds up the closest public land, fishing spots, campgrounds and road trips around Gatineau.
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Crown Land Nearby
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18 km
Parc de la Gatineau
Provincial parks
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50 km
Parc national de Plaisance
National parks
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54 km
Pourvoirie Chevreuil Blanc inc.
Outfitters
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61 km
Parc régional du Poisson Blanc
Public lands
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77 km
Réserve faunique de Papineau-Labelle
Wildlife reserves
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80 km
Pourvoirie Domina Gravelle
Outfitters
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82 km
Pourvoirie Club des Douze
Outfitters
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88 km
Forêt Baera
Outfitters
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92 km
Le pourvoyeur de l'Est Canadien
Outfitters
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93 km
Pourvoirie Lac de l'Indienne
Outfitters
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94 km
Pourvoirie Boismenu inc.
Outfitters
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104 km
Pourvoirie Baroux inc.
Outfitters
Nearest Campgrounds
Frequently Asked Questions
Gatineau Park, about 18 km from downtown, is the closest large protected area; Parc national de Plaisance (50 km) and outfitter territory further north offer more remote public land.
Yes, with a valid Quebec fishing licence — the Gatineau River and nearby bays are fished right up to the edge of the city.
Parc national de Plaisance and the Pontiac / Outaouais highlands are the most popular day trips, both under an hour.
Regulations
A valid Quebec sport fishing licence is required to fish anywhere on this page. Gatineau Park is managed by the National Capital Commission and has its own parking/access rules; ZECs and outfitters further north charge separate daily access fees — check ahead before you go.