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| Place | Mine-Robitaille |
| Type | Named Locality |
| Province / Territory | Quebec (QC) |
| Location | Chapais; Nord-du-Québec |
| Country | Canada |
| Latitude | 49.789722 |
| Longitude | -74.862222 |
| Importance | Town |
| CGN ID | ENKPB |
Mine-Robitaille is a locality in Chapais; Nord-du-Québec, Quebec, Canada. It is classified as a town. Mine-Robitaille is located at 49.7897°N, 74.8622°W.
Mine-Robitaille nestles deep within the boreal expanse of Nord-du-Québec, a place where the earth itself seems to sigh with the weight of ages. It lies 1.1 km north-west of Chapais, QC (from Chapais, QC: bearing 325°T), and is situated 15.4 km south-south-west of Oujé-Bougoumou. The landscape here is a rugged, ancient tapestry of Precambrian rock, deeply scored by the slow grind of glaciers long departed, giving way to a terrain of rolling hummocks and shallow, peat-stained lakes that mirror the vast, often brooding sky. Pine and spruce, tenacious and dark, cling to the slopes, their dense needles exhaling a sharp, clean scent that mingles with the damp, mineral tang of exposed earth. In the brief, vibrant summers, the air hums with the unseen industry of insects, and the light, when it breaks through the cloud cover, possesses a peculiar, almost luminous quality, catching the dew-kissed lichen on weathered stones. The story of Mine-Robitaille is inextricably bound to the deep veins of the earth that first drew hardy souls to this remote corner of Canada. It is a place carved from the bedrock of necessity, its genesis rooted in the discovery of valuable mineral deposits that fueled a nascent economy, attracting prospectors and miners seeking their fortunes. The echoes of pickaxes and the rumble of ore carts, though long silenced, still seem to resonate in the very air, a testament to the arduous labour that shaped this settlement. Life in Mine-Robitaille today, while perhaps less physically demanding than in its pioneering days, retains a quiet resilience, a deep connection to the land and to the shared history of those who have weathered its long winters and embraced its stark, enduring beauty.
À Mine-Robitaille, le ciel du Nord-du-Québec déploie ses horizons infinis, où la lumière du crépuscule, teintée d'une mélancolie d'or, caresse les vastes étendues forestières et les eaux tranquilles des lacs qui bordent le paysage. Le terrain, sculpté par les glaciers d'antan, offre une mosaïque de reliefs doucement ondulés, parsemés de ces miroirs d'eau où se reflète la sérénité de la taïga. L'air pur, chargé des senteurs de pin et de sève, porte les échos discrets d'une histoire industrielle, celle de la terre exploitée avec labeur, une économie forgée au rythme de ses ressources. Mine-Robitaille, ancrée dans cette nature généreuse et parfois austère, cultive un caractère unique, où la force tranquille de ses habitants se mêle à la beauté sauvage qui l'entoure, rappelant que même au cœur de l'immensité, une âme peut trouver sa place et son rythme.
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| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Location data | Canadian Geographical Names Database (CGN), Natural Resources Canada |