A first season in blueberry farm for Hugo Côté-Beaupré and Julie Germain
Depuis un peu plus de 25 ans, la Bleuetière de Guérin produit des bleuets sauvages pour le marché frais et la congélation. À l’automne dernier, Jean-François Gingras céda officiellement le flambeau à Hugo Côté-Beaupré et Julie Germain. Avec un intérêt soutenu de la clientèle pour l’autocueillette et une présence appréciée en marché public, la première saison des nouveaux propriétaires débute en force.
Glamping in Moffet
New yurt accommodations on Lac des Quinze
The Gaboury Development Corporation is rolling out new recreational tourism projects in eastern Témiscamingue. Ready-to-camp accommodation is part of the NPO's development vision. Tourists can now enjoy the pleasures of glamping with the installation of a yurt with mezzanine, located in Moffet, on the shores of Lac des Quinze.
Émile Beaupré and Patricia Noël reopen the canteen in Laniel
La Kabane Rose: Mexican canteen reopens in Laniel
Patricia Noël and her son Émile Beaupré take over the reins of the Mexican canteen launched in 2019 near the shores of mythical Lake Kipawa in Laniel. Local and tourist customers will recognize the southern-flavored recipes, colorful décor and seaside ambiance of this unique snack bar, now operating under the name La Kabane Rose.
Maxime Chavrier and Alex Cameron starts LavageUltima
LavageUltima : Deployment of a new service offering specialized in high-pressure cleaning throughout the region
Maxime Chavrier and Alex Cameron launch LavageUltima, a company specializing in high pressure cleaning of commercial buildings, equipment and machinery. Deployed throughout the region, their experienced team offers on-site cleaning and decontamination, as well as operational flexibility adapted to the atypical schedules of the industrial and commercial sectors.
Family succession for the FLD renovation center
Family succession for the Centre de rénovation FLD de Témiscaming and inauguration of the first Batteries Expert franchise in Témiscaming.
On June 5, the Centre de rénovation FLD de Témiscaming celebrated the integration of Caroline and Roxanne Major into the family business. On the same occasion, the family business inaugurated the first Batteries Expert franchise in Temiscaming, a boutique offering various types of batteries and portable and alternative energy solutions.
Clinique Movens, from Témiscamingue to Vancouver!
Clinique Movens was present at the recent Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) conference in Vancouver, offering treatments to exhibitors from the Quebec delegation. The company took advantage of the opportunity to promote its health and wellness services to mining players. Its participation raised its profile and extended its reach to Abitibi and northeastern Ontario.
Éric Beaumier acquires Camping Eau Gillies
Camping EAU Gillies in Latulipe changes hands. After 8 years at the helm, Sylvie Pagé and Francis Maltais are passing the torch to Rouyn-Noranda native Éric Beaumier. The site offers 60 pitches, ready-to-camp facilities, a chalet, seven rental rooms and a restaurant. The new owner already has several development projects on the drawing board.
Algonquin Canoe Company : New guided tours offer
Sitting right along the edge of the Ottawa River, the Algonquin Canoe company will offer to local and tourist clientele a new range of guided expeditions on many lakes in the anishnabe territory. The 2024 summer program includes full moon canoeing, a Canal Bay boat trip and a tour of the Emerald Lake in a moraine complex.
Carol-Ann Larouche Héroux starts her photography business
After several years traveling the world as a photographer, Carol-Ann Larouche Héroux returns to her native region and officially establishes her place of business in Témiscamingue. Her professional career has enabled her to acquire a wealth of expertise, which she intends to share with her Temiscamingue clientele. Specializing in intimate weddings, she also offers a variety of family and event packages.
New accommodation at Coop St-Eu
Located in the heart of the village of Saint-Eugène-de-Guigues, the Coop St-Eu is adding temporary accommodation to its existing services. Primarily intended for tourists, the three rooms will also accommodate workers and provide transitional housing for new arrivals and foreign students. This project responds to a growing demand for accommodation and supports the development of the Coop de solidarité.