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Ville de Rouyn‑NorandaWith your mobile device in hand, explore a geological fault and visit a boreal forest hinterland!
Although Rouyn-Noranda was only founded in 1926, its history is marked by exceptional events, and the rural neighborhoods are no exception!
Away from the strictness and oversight of the clergy, mining camps sprang up like mushrooms, as towns and villages were nonexistent at the time. It wasn't until 1936 that the Mining Villages Act brought some order to these squatter camps, built almost at random.
The Cadillac-Larder Lake Fault is a major geological structure in Quebec and Ontario. Named after the township of Cadillac where it was first observed, it explains the mining wealth of the Abitibi-Témiscamingue region. Stretching about 320 km, it is an area rich in gold deposits. Thanks to the mines built along this fault, several towns in the region, including Rouyn-Noranda, were founded. The neighborhoods of Cadillac and McWatters are also prime examples!
ON SITE
You will find interpretation panels related to the neighborhoods at each point of interest. Throughout the tour, let your mobile guide you with the interactive map that offers additional content on demand for each point of interest. Additionally, you can locate yourself in real-time via GPS in relation to the places of interest during your entire journey.
OPTIMIZED EXPERIENCE
For a better experience, we suggest using the BaladoDiscovery app and selecting the option to Preload the circuit. You can then access the circuit without needing to be connected to the Internet during your travels.
Handy tip for your car travels: the utility Shortcut to Get There includes voice assistance. This option is useful for navigating to any point of interest on the tour. It saves you from having to look at your mobile screen during the journey.
CREDITS
Research and writing: Ariane Ouellet
Project committee: Lise Paquet, Candide Beauvais, and Annie Bélanger
Revision: Marie-Claude Leclercq, City History and Toponymy Committee, and Alexandre Faucher, Corporation of La maison Dumulon
Proofreading: Carmen Dion
Illustrations: Annie Boulanger
Adaptation to BaladoDiscovery format: Kristopher Vandal
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