Amélie Carrière starts the Atelier Fleurs Sauvages

Kipawa

Trained in floristry and organic vegetable production, Amélie Carrière recently started a flower farm in Kipawa, the first in Témiscamingue. Sensitive to environmental issues, the young farmer-florist adopts sustainable production practices and uses various recycled materials. In addition to local sales outlets, a self-service kiosk allows the purchase of freshly picked flowers.


Karine Plouffe-Dorval starts Royal Mutton

Témiscaming

A children's clothing workshop was born in Témiscaming. From passion to lifestyle, sewing led Karine Plouffe-Dorval to start her own business. Wishing to offer durable and high quality creations, she buys from Quebec and Canadian suppliers. Her collections are sold online on the Royal Mutton website and in various local stores.