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Clarke City Interpretation Centre

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.

Location

Operating location
160, rue du Moulin, Sept-Îles, Québec, Canada, G0G 1H0
50.19931800, -66.63062300
Centre d'interprétation de Clarke City

Centre d'interprétation de Clarke City

Musée

Musée

Activities

Recreational and cultural activities

Interpretation / observation of nature
Self-guided tour
Guided tour

Facilities

Infrastructure and equipment

Lookout / observation tower
Interpretation panels

Services

Restaurant and food services

Picnic area

Getting there

Parking

Free on-site parking

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