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Observatoire du Belvédère

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The Belvedere Observatory offers a breathtaking view of the operations of the Canadian Malartic Mine, the largest open-pit gold mine in Canada.

The discovery of major gold deposits in 1923 led to a gold rush in the Abitibi region.

Tous les jours, 8 h à 10 h 30, 12 h 30 à 14h 30 et 15 h 30 à 21 h

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