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| Place | Marquette |
| Type | Administrative Sector |
| Province / Territory | Quebec (QC) |
| Location | Baie-Comeau; Manicouagan |
| Country | Canada |
| Latitude | 49.215556 |
| Longitude | -68.142778 |
| Importance | Small locality |
| CGN ID | ELCIT |
Marquette is a administrative sector in Baie-Comeau; Manicouagan, Quebec, Canada. It is classified as a small locality. Marquette is located at 49.2156°N, 68.1428°W.
Marquette, a sentinel on the vast northern shore, anchors itself where the St. Lawrence Estuary begins to widen into the Gulf, its landscape shaped by the relentless sculpting of ice and water. Here, the land rises in gentle, forested humps, remnants of ancient glacial moraines, their dark green cloaks threaded with the silver veins of countless streams that hurry towards the sea. The air carries a constant, clean tang of salt and pine, a bracing perfume that speaks of proximity to the immense, ever-shifting waters. Even in the quiet of the late afternoon, a subtle energy hums beneath the surface, a quiet alertness that seems to permeate the very stones of the shoreline, where driftwood bleached bone-white lies scattered like forgotten stories. The economic lifeblood of Marquette has long been tied to the bounty of the river and the forest, a heritage that stretches back to early logging operations and the fishing fleets that once plied these waters. Today, the rhythm of the place is still largely dictated by the seasons, with a quiet industriousness that underlies the serene facade. The presence of the imposing aluminum smelter, a monument to post-war industrial ambition, stands as a stark contrast to the natural grandeur, its towering stacks a modern punctuation mark against the ancient, rolling hills. This juxtaposition hints at Marquette's ongoing evolution, a place that honors its past while navigating the demands of the present, its character forged in the resilience of those who have made their homes in this wild, beautiful corner of the world.
À Marquette, l'air porte la morsure du Saint-Laurent, une brise salée qui vient caresser les rives où le fleuve s'élargit, presque mer, avant de se resserrer, confiné par les reliefs de la Manicouagan. Le paysage, sculpté par les glaciations et le temps, offre une mosaïque de forêts denses, d'épinettes sombres et de bouleaux aux troncs argentés, dont les cimes s'inclinent parfois vers les plateaux plus ouverts, vestiges d'une terre travaillée autrefois. Des rivières, aux eaux vives et sombres, dévalent des hauteurs, portant les murmures d'une nature sauvage vers le grand fleuve, alimentant une vie locale où le rythme des saisons dicte encore les jours. L'héritage, qu'il soit d'une industrie passée ou des premiers peuplements, se retrouve dans la quiétude des lieux, une présence silencieuse qui témoigne de la résilience de Marquette face aux éléments et au temps.
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| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Location data | Canadian Geographical Names Database (CGN), Natural Resources Canada |