Discover the history of a city built entirely by a company to house its workers. Isle-Maligne is a town founded in 1924 by Quebec Development Company. Today, the borough is part of the Alma municipality.
This interactive map provides your location in relation to various historical points of interest of the Isle-Maligne company town, as well as information about these sites, upon request.
OPTIONS
This self-guided tour is accessible on BaladoDiscovery online (streaming) or offline (without Internet on the ground, cell phone in hand) with the preloaded mobile app.
CREDITS
Produced by Odyssée des Bâtisseurs, the museum service of the Société d'histoire du Lac-Saint-Jean as part of the Cultural Development Agreement with the City of Alma and Quebec Ministry of Culture and Communications.
Sound editor : La Boite Rouge Vif Narration : Ron Evans & Andrea Verville Translation : Les Traductions Québec-Amérique
Consult the Points of Interest on the Interactive Map
This content is available to app users only. You must use a tablet or smart phone to access it.
Use the See Around button to see what else is nearby and see your location on the map.
Select the photo on the map to view historical content.
Select the left/right arrows to get the full experience in order.
Use the list to discover the history of places randomly.
Select points of interest directly on the map to discover places in a specific area.
Use two fingers to move, rotate, reduce or enlarge the map on your mobile device.
By car or bike: The option Get there gives access to voice assistance to each point of interest on demand and frees you from looking at the screen on the road.
Download the BaladoDiscovery mobile App to preload a guided tour and access it anywhere offline.
Société d'histoire du Lac-Saint-Jean
Alma Historical Tour | Isle-Maligne
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Alma Historical Tour | Isle-Maligne