Broadback, Rupert and Eastmain rivers Northern Panoramas. Roadside stops and lookouts.
La Grande Complex The largest underground hydroelectric power plant in the world (La Grande-2). Construction site of La Grande-1.
Taschereau
Industrial tour
Produits forestiers Tembec, manufacturer of construction lumber.
Parc de conservation d'Aiguebelle
Panoramic landscape carved out by volcanic activity and glaciers.
Lookouts. Interpretation center. Hiking. Canoe rentals. Mont-Brun
visitor reception center: 35 km (22 mi) from D'Alembert. Taschereau
visitor reception center: 12 km (7 mi) from Taschereau. Note:
Unpaved roads in the park. Unpaved roads in the park.
Authier
École du rang 2 Typical old-time school and interpretation center on the history of public education in Québec.
Macamic
Starting point for side trip to Saint-Hélène-de-Mancebourg (23 km/14 mi).
Sainte-Hélène-de-Mancebourg
Lac Abitibi Lookout over the lake set in an ancient glacial clay plain. Farmland typical of the region.
La Sarre
Industrial tour Industries Norbord, plywood producer and the first waterboard plant in Québec.
Rouyn-Noranda
Maison Dumulon History of regional development presented in a 1920s house.
Abitibi-Témiscamingue International Film Festival Festival featuring several world and North American premieres. The atmosphere is particularly warm and friendly (October).
Industrial tour Minéraux Noranda's copper smelting plant.
Angliers
The T.E. Draper Historic site with an old-time tugboat and an interpretation center on log driving (1 1/4 hrs).
Ville-Marie
Fort Témiscamingue National Historic Site Remains of an old fur-trading post.
Maison du colon Historic building (1881) and interpretation center explaining the settlement and development of the Témiscamingue area.