
About This Spring
## Overview Chemin Valley Spring is a popular public drinking water spring located near the charming village of Wakefield in La Pêche, Quebec. This community water source features a metal spout with a rapid, steady flow — a municipal-style installation that makes filling jugs and bottles quick and convenient. The spring has long been a go-to spot for locals seeking fresh spring water, and it's common to see visitors lined up with containers, especially on weekends and during warmer months. Wakefield itself is a picturesque village in the Gatineau Hills, known for its covered bridge, arts scene, and proximity to Gatineau Park. The spring sits right along Chemin Valley, making it an easy stop for anyone passing through the area or heading into the hills for outdoor recreation. While visitors have historically used this spring as a drinking water source and many report the water tastes clean and refreshing, water quality can vary over time, so visitors should use their own discretion. ## Directions 1. From Ottawa or Gatineau, take **Route 105 North** towards Wakefield. 2. Continue on Route 105 until you reach the traffic signal at the junction of **Route 366 and Route 105**. 3. Turn **right** at this intersection to head toward historic Wakefield village. This road is **Chemin Valley**. 4. The spring water supply is located on the **right-hand side** of Chemin Valley, very close to the intersection — look for the metal spout installation. 5. **Tip:** Arrive early in the day to avoid waiting in line, as the spring is well-known and can get busy, particularly on weekends. **GPS Coordinates:** 45.629658, -75.933144 ## What to Expect The spring is set up as a roadside public water point with a **metal spout** that delivers a rapid, consistent flow of water. Access is easy — you can pull over and fill your containers right from the road without any hiking or difficult terrain. The installation appears to be a municipal or community-maintained setup, which keeps the area tidy and the water flowing reliably. Bring your own bottles or jugs, and consider bringing several — the fast flow rate means filling up is quick, but you may find yourself wanting to stock up once you're there. The spring is a well-known local resource, so expect to see other visitors, especially during peak hours. Getting there early in the morning is a good strategy to beat the crowd. The surrounding area offers plenty to explore. Historic Wakefield village is just moments away, with cafés, galleries, and the iconic Wakefield covered bridge. Gatineau Park, one of the region's premier outdoor destinations, is also nearby, making the spring a perfect stop before or after a day of hiking, cycling, or cross-country skiing.
Getting There
Address
9, Chemin Labarge, La Pêche, QC J0X, CA
GPS Coordinates
45.629658, -75.933144
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. From Ottawa or Gatineau, take **Route 105 North** towards Wakefield. 2. Continue on Route 105 until you reach the traffic signal at the junction of **Route 366 and Route 105**. 3. Turn **right** at this intersection to head toward historic Wakefield village. This road is **Chemin Valley**. 4. The spring water supply is located on the **right-hand side** of Chemin Valley, very close to the intersection — look for the metal spout installation. 5. **Tip:** Arrive early in the day to avoid waiting in line, as the spring is well-known and can get busy, particularly on weekends.
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
Water flows from a pipe or spout.
Parking available nearby.
Safety Info
Always test or filter water from natural springs before drinking. Water quality can change seasonally.
Bring your own containers. A portable water filter like a LifeStraw is recommended.
Respect the environment. Pack out everything you bring in.