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Site culturel Kinawit
Major work is underway at the Kinawit site. For this reason, the site is closed for an indefinite period. Kinawit is an amazing place to discover the rich Aboriginal culture, amidst a natural soothing setting conducive to exchanges. It is located on ...
 
L'École du rang II
With family or friends, visit the famous École du Rang II, a must in western Abitibi! This school welcomed children from 1937 to 1958. It is very representative of one-room schoolhouses in Quebec both in terms of the physical environment and educational ...
 
Fossilarium
Welcome to the Fossilarium museum. The first and foremost vocation is to bring a rich fossils collection to value through the science of paleontology. The interpretation centre is housed in a specifically purposed building since 1997 for this vocation ...
 
Le Vieux-Palais
The old Amos Courthouse, built in 1922, is now known as the Vieux-Palais. Admire a series of exhibitions by artists from all over the region. The architecture of the site and the value of the artworks on display are a testament to the rich culture and ...
 
The Russian Orthodox Church of Saint George is a mythical place, bearing witness to the religious diversity of the city of Rouyn-Noranda. Erected in 1957, after two years of construction, this place of worship is an indelible trace of the passage of immigrants ...
 
T.E. Draper et Chantier Gédéon
The T.E. Draper was classified as a cultural property in 1979 and was the most important lumber tugboat on the Lac des Quinze hired by Canadian International Paper (C.I.P.) from 1929 to 1972. Climb aboard the tug and relive the history of log driving ...
 
Obadjiwan–Fort Témiscamingue National Historic Site
Fort Témiscamingue recalls the thousand-year-long presence of the Algonquins and commemorates over two hundred years of fur-trading history at the Lake Témiscamingue straits. The Fort Témiscamingue site occupies a prime location on a piece of land formed ...
 
Anisipi
ANISIPI (which means pure water, life source, in Algonquin) Activity circuit to discover water. A touristic activity that highlights the natural and cultural heritage of Amos-Harricana, a vast territory marked by the thousand-year-old history of the Anicicape ...
 
Magasin général Dumulon
On the shores of Lake Osisko, the Dumulon General Store opens a window to the past with a guided tour offering a captivating narrative and staff who seem to come straight from that era. You can also discover the talent of local artisans and stock up on ...
 
La Cité de l’Or
Discover the two historic sites that make up La Cité de l’Or, located in Val-d’Or in the Abitibi-Témiscamingue. The Old Lamaque gold mine is an interpretation centre. Become a miner for a day and enjoy a unique experience in a real mine as you go 91 metres ...