Thanks, Andre and Anto. We're very privileged to live here -- it's something I never take for granted. A month or so ago, I cycled up to Champlain Lookout with a buddy here, and during our stop at the top, we said hello to guy on a Surly LHT. He was from New England, and cycling in the Ottawa area while his son was up the valley visiting mates at a paddling centre on the Madawaska River. He said, "You have a jewel here," and it's true--we do, one that we treasure in all seasons of the year.
The Gatineau Park is a federal (as opposed to a 'provincial') park, but because it's close t a small metropolis (Ottawa-Gatineau), it gets a lot of use, and the green space is under pressure for commercialization, highways, and so on. It's quite well managed, but things get a bit crazy sometime. This weekend, for example, is Thanksgiving, and the car traffic will be such that the park management has banned parking at the various lookouts. Instead, there'll be shuttle buses running to the lookouts from the ski hill on the north side of the main ridge. A good solution, but an indicator of the vulnerability of the place.
Back in the day, there used to be public transport to a couple of entry points. Now, that's limited to some buses to the ski hill in the winter. Not an issue in the summer (for cyclists, anyway), but I'd prefer not to have to use the car to get to the park in the winter.