Abitibi-Témiscamingue: A Nature That Gives Life Abitibi-Témiscamingue: A Nature That Gives Life MA, musée d'art de Rouyn-Noranda and the Corporation de La maison Dumulon
This photo was taken in Saint-Eugène-de-Chazel, Abitibi-Ouest. The logging industry caused the reduction of the hunting grounds for Anishinabe People and the destruction of many wildlife habitats.
River-driving was prohibited after as a result of the mercury pollution created by sinking trees. In the middle of the 1970s, the ‘Regroupement des mouvements populaires du Témiscamingue’ […]
“The citizens of our cities noticed several loggers walking down the streets this week. We just started hiring log drivers for the spring drive, that is coming sooner […]
A winter trapping camp, Harricana River, a 7 day journey by canoe from Amos, 1972.
A woman, a man and a child gathering hay with a cart driven by two horses. François (Frank) Blais (1875-1949) was a farmer, a wood merchant, a businessman […]