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Centre d'interprétation de Clarke City 

160, rue du Moulin
Clarke City (Qc), Canada
G0G 1H0
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The Clarke brothers, from New York City and Toronto, built a paper mill in Clarke City in 1903, followed by an entire village and a hydroelectric station in 1908. Check out the interpretation centre and interpretive panels on the sites where the village’s main buildings were constructed.

160, rue du Moulin
Clarke City (Qc), Canada
G0G 1H0

 
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