Gatineau Crime Map, Rate & Statistics

Gatineau recorded 13,973 crime incidents between April 4 and June 3, 2026. Assault was the most frequent category, with 7,334 incidents, making up 52.5% of the total. Mischief and break-and-enter followed with 2,371 and 1,806 incidents respectively.

Data current through . Source: official Gatineau police open-data portal.

Leading categories in Gatineau

Assault 7,334
52.5% of Gatineau total
Mischief 2,371
17% of Gatineau total
12.9% of Gatineau total
Other 814
5.8% of Gatineau total
4.7% of Gatineau total
4.3% of Gatineau total

Neighbourhood concentration in Gatineau

3.3% of Gatineau total
2.6% of Gatineau total
2.5% of Gatineau total
2.3% of Gatineau total
2% of Gatineau total
1.9% of Gatineau total

About this data

This map displays 13,973 reported incidents across Gatineau, Quebec, from April 4 to June 3, 2026. The data is sourced from the Gatineau Police Service’s public portal, providing a detailed snapshot of crime patterns over a 60-day period. Residents, policymakers, and researchers can use this information to identify trends, allocate resources, and understand local safety dynamics.

By visualizing incident locations and categories, the map helps highlight areas with higher concentrations of activity. This transparency supports community awareness and data-driven decision-making for public safety initiatives.

Recent trend

The dataset covers a 60-day window in 2026, with 13,973 incidents recorded. As this is the only year available in the series, year-over-year comparisons cannot be made. The data provides a baseline for future analysis, but trends cannot yet be established.

Category breakdown

Assault was the most reported category, with 7,334 incidents accounting for 52.5% of all cases. Mischief followed with 2,371 incidents (17%), while break and enter ranked third at 1,806 incidents (12.9%). These three categories alone represent over 82% of the total incidents, highlighting their prevalence in Gatineau during this period.

Where incidents concentrate

The highest activity was concentrated in Boul Saint Joseph (468 incidents), Boul Maloney O (359), and Boul Maloney E (347). These neighbourhoods saw the most reported incidents, though this reflects total counts rather than per-capita risk.

Key stats

What these numbers mean

Assault dominates Gatineau’s incident counts, making up more than half of all reports in this 60-day window. The concentration of activity in neighbourhoods like Boul Saint Joseph and Boul Maloney O suggests localized patterns, though the data does not account for population density. With 13,973 incidents in just two months, the volume underscores the need for targeted community safety strategies.

About this dataset

Frequently asked questions about crime in Gatineau

How many incidents were reported in Gatineau over the past 60 days?

There were 13,973 reported incidents in Gatineau from April 4 to June 3, 2026. This figure includes all categories of incidents, with assault being the most frequent, accounting for 7,334 cases.

What types of incidents are most common in Gatineau?

Assault is the most common incident type, making up 52.5% of all reports, followed by mischief at 17% and break-and-enter at 12.9%. These three categories alone account for over 82% of the total incidents.

Which neighbourhoods in Gatineau have the highest number of reported incidents?

Boul Saint Joseph had the highest number of incidents with 468 reports, followed by Boul Maloney O with 359 and Boul Maloney E with 347. These areas are among the top eight neighbourhoods with the most incidents.

Is there any trend data available for Gatineau?

The current dataset covers a 60-day window in 2026, with no year-over-year comparison available. All 13,973 incidents are dated within this period, providing a snapshot rather than a long-term trend.

How current is the data for Gatineau?

The data is current as of June 3, 2026, covering incidents from April 4 to June 3, 2026. This ensures the information is up-to-date for this 60-day period.

Where does this data come from?

The incident data is sourced from the open-data portal provided by the province of Quebec (QC), which compiles reported incidents from local law enforcement agencies.

Sources

Data sourced from the Quebec (QC) open-data portal, covering reported incidents from April 4 to June 3, 2026.

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