The Birth of Rouyn and Noranda: A Mining Story The birth of Rouyn and Noranda: a mining story Corporation de La maison Dumulon
The construction of the smelter started in June 1926 on the Horne mine location. About 600 workers, many of whom helped build the Ontario railroad, were gathered there. […]
The construction of Christ-Roi Ukrainian Catholic Church of Rouyn was undertaken in 1955, soon after the consecration of Ukrainian Catholic Church of Val-d’Or. Its construction was completed in […]
Until the 1950s, the Byzantine Catholic Ukrainians in Rouyn and Noranda did not have a permanent celebrant. However, a Ukrainian priest from Kirkland Lake in Ontario sometime came […]
The construction of St George Russian Orthodox Church started in 1955 after the appointment of Father Feodor Ustutschenkow. Several fund-raising campaigns were launched to raise financial support for […]
The Noranda’s Beit Knesset Israel synagogue, visible in the middle, does not have any distinctive features that make it stand out except for the Star of David on its […]
Régal Theatre was located on Perrault Street near the intersection of Principale Street. This 325-seat theatre was the first to open in Rouyn. Owner Ms. H.S. Carey began […]
In Rouyn’s early days, the owner of the Régal Theatre Ms. H.S. Cary used to lend her theatre to community groups that did not have anywhere to meet. […]
The Noranda Theatre operated from 1930 to 1967. It was located on the 2nd Avenue (now known as Murdoch), near 7th Street, neighbouring the Noranda Hotel and sharing […]
The Alexander Theatre, which bore the name Allevato at one point, was located east of the Main Street, between Gamble and McQuaig (now known as Du Terminus Street), […]
The Noranda Golf Club was built by Noranda Mines between 1933 and 1934. It has a 9-hole golf course designed by Stanley Thompson, one of the most successful […]
This facility was built in the early 1940s and enjoyed a natural difference in elevation from this part of the city. It was demolished after a little girl […]
The Noranda arena and curling arena were located on the corner of 9th Street and 2nd Avenue (now known as Murdoch Street) and were built in 1928. The […]