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Chibougamau - Wikipedia Chibougamau means "gathering place" in the Cree language The neighbouring Cree village of Oujé-Bougoumou has the same name with a more traditional Cree spelling
42 Best Places And Things To Do in Chibougamau, Canada Chibougamau is a charming city located in the province of Quebec, Canada Surrounded by beautiful nature and offering a variety of outdoor activities, it’s a fantastic destination for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers
Chibougamau | Mining Town, Cree Nation Northern Quebec - Britannica It lies on the northwest shore of the Lac Doré part of Chibougamau Lake Gold and copper were discovered in the area by Peter McKenzie in 1903, but his and several subsequent attempts at mining the ore failed because of the region’s remoteness
Chibougamau, Quebec Canada - Come Explore Canada Chibougamau is a city in the province of Quebec, Canada It is known for its beautiful natural surroundings, including forests, lakes, and rivers The city is also home to a number of outdoor recreational activities, such as fishing, hunting, and hiking
Chibougamau – Travel guide at Wikivoyage Chibougamau, population 7500 (2011), is the largest regional centre in Northern Quebec It was founded as a mining village in 1950, and was incorporated as a municipality in 1954
Visiting Chibougamau - Québec - provincequebec. com Chibougamau, the largest community in the North of Quebec, proudly stands on the shorelines of Lake Gilman, in the vicinity of Lake Aux Dores Many visitors come to the city to enjoy many activities, such as its golf, helicopter tour, dog sled, paraski and much more
Chibougamau - The Canadian Encyclopedia Chibougamau is situated in Nord-du-Québec region 60 km south of Lac Mistassini and 240 km northwest of Lac Saint-Jean Chibougamau and the small city of Chapais together form a mining enclave straddling the Abitibi and Lac Saint-Jean regions