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Originally Posted by harls
Construction is going gangbusters in Aylmer right now, especially on the Plateau. Where are all these people coming from? Not just from inside Quebec? (I don't know, just wondering  )
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Some from other regions of Quebec, some from New Brunswick, some from abroad, and of course some from Ottawa.
A disproportionate chunk of those from Ottawa seem to be Franco-Ontarians. Some of the movement from Ottawa to Gatineau is also DINKS originally from Quebec who studied in Ottawa, and lived there before having kids, and who move to Gatineau when they start their family.
Which is not to say that some anglophones from Ottawa don't move to Gatineau. A good number of them do. And Ottawa is so much bigger than Gatineau that even one half of one percent of Ottawa (5000 people) moving to Gatineau would make a noticeable impact.
Though I don't find that you see *that* many Ontario plates in new housing developments, even in Aylmer. Obviously it's not hard to find one, but not as ubiquitous as one might think. They're also more common on streets with condos and starter homes, and not so much in areas with larger single family homes in the city of Gatineau. That segment of the market, when it moves from Ottawa to Quebec, seems to go to Chelsea and Wakefield. It's admittedly a fairly small niche. But it's there.