Gatineau is a city of about 240,000 in western Quebec, Canada. It is directly across the Ottawa River from the city of Ottawa.
Prior to amalgamation in 2002, the town of Gatineau (which is a part of the new city) was a much smaller town.
Teams[]
- Gatineau (Lower Ottawa Valley League (Intermediate), 1938-1939)
- Gatineau Actionaires (Central Junior A Hockey League, 1982-1984) renamed Ambassadeurs
- Gatineau Ambassadeurs (Central Junior A Hockey League, 1984-1985) folded
- Gatineau Express (Junior B)
- (Eastern Ontario Junior C Hockey League, 2009-2010) based in Alymer; league renamed
- (National Capital Junior Hockey League, 2010-2012) sit out 2012-13 season; return as Gatineau Jr Olympiques
- Gatineau Jr Olympiques (National Capital Junior Hockey League, 2013-Present)
- Gatineau Mills (Hull & District League, 1926-1927; 1933-1934; 1937-1938)
- Gatineau Mustangs (Junior B)
- Gatineau Nordiques (Ottawa District Senior Hockey League, 1975-1976)
- Gatineau Olympiques (Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, 1973-present)
Players[]
Arenas[]
- Arena Baribeau (1970-present)
- Arena Beaudry (1973-present)
- Arena Campeau (1981-present)
- Arena Cholette (1974-present)
- Aréna Frank Robinson (1973-present)
- Arena Jean-Paul-Sabourin (1977-present)
- Aréna Paul & Isabelle Duchesnay (1993-present)
- Stade Pierre Lafontaine (1973-present)
- Centre Robert Guertin (1952-2021)
- Centre Slush Puppie (2021-present)
- Centre sportif de Buckingham (1981-present)
- Centre sportif Robert-Rochon (1972-present)
- Complexe Branchaud-Briere
Leagues[]
Radio Stations[]
- CJRC-FM
- CFRA 580
- CKKL 93.9
External Links[]
- Gatineau on Wikipedia