Heritage Properties

The Aylmer Heritage Association maintains records on more than 600 heritage properties in the Aylmer area. Our organization is at the forefront of preserving and protecting several historic sites, including Aylmer Road and the famous landing stage at Queen’s Park.

The Association makes its files available to the public to support owners of historic homes. Schedule an appointment with us to review the reference files.


2025 Inventory of Traditional Heritage (Aylmer Sector, City of Gatineau)

In 2008, the City of Gatineau conducted its first inventory of built heritage, which was subsequently expanded in 2011. A decade later, the City undertook a new inventory to replace the previous one. This project began in 2020 and was completed in 2025, in accordance with the requirements of the Cultural Heritage Act.

To find an address in the inventory, illustrated below is an example of how the inventory is structured by city sector and street name.

Click here to access the Inventory on the Ville de Gatineau website.

3. Example: Selected pages from file 495 Aylmer Road


Ville de Gatineau : Guide d’intervention sur les bâtiments anciens

Cover image of the City of Gatineau publication <em>Guide to Working on Historic Buildings</em> (published in French)

To ensure the ongoing preservation of its built heritage, the City of Gatineau is adopting a guide for working on historic buildings.

Enriched with illustrations, this guide explores the fundamental principles of building renovation while providing information on traditional techniques and the predominant architectural features of the city.

The guide is available in two formats (in French): as a complete version (PDF, 136 pages) or by topic.

Consult this resource online.