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| Place | Parc-Brunel |
| Type | Trailer Park |
| Province / Territory | Quebec (QC) |
| Location | Port-Cartier; Sept-Rivières |
| Country | Canada |
| Latitude | 50.025 |
| Longitude | -66.901667 |
| Importance | Town |
| CGN ID | EQREY |
Parc-Brunel is a trailer park in Port-Cartier; Sept-Rivières, Quebec, Canada. It is classified as a town. Parc-Brunel is located at 50.0250°N, 66.9017°W.
Parc-Brunel unfurls itself along the rugged northeastern Quebec coastline, a place where the boreal forest spills down to meet the churning waters of the St. Lawrence Estuary. It lies 2.0 km west-north-west of Port-Cartier, QC (from Port-Cartier, QC: bearing 290°T), and is situated 7.4 km east of Tour-Bois-Blanc. The land here is a study in contrasts: vast expanses of dark spruce and fir, their needles catching the sharp, clean air, give way to rocky shores and the occasional sandy cove, worn smooth by the relentless tides. The terrain itself is a mosaic of ancient Shield geology, with outcrops of granite rising like weathered knuckles from the earth, and numerous small lakes, dark and still, reflecting the immense, often dramatic, sky. In the long summer evenings, the light lingers, painting the western horizon in hues of rose and gold, a quiet spectacle that settles over the scattered homes and winding roads of Parc-Brunel. The history of Parc-Brunel is intrinsically tied to the abundant natural resources of the Sept-Rivières region, a legacy that continues to shape its economy and character. For generations, logging and fishing have been cornerstones of life here, with the scent of pine resin and the tang of salt air mingling in the breeze. More recently, the presence of significant industrial operations, particularly in forestry and pulp production, has brought a different rhythm to the community, a steady hum of activity that contrasts with the wilder expanses surrounding it. The memory of Indigenous peoples who traversed these lands for millennia is present in the very landscape, in the names of rivers and the enduring connection to the natural world that still resonates with the inhabitants of Parc-Brunel.
À Parc-Brunel, où l'air du fleuve St-Laurent porte une brise venue du nord, le paysage se déploie avec une beauté austère, sculpté par les vents et le temps. Les rives accidentées, témoignant de l'étreinte constante de l'eau, offrent une toile où la forêt boréale rencontre le murmure des vagues. L'histoire de Parc-Brunel est gravée dans la terre et dans le cœur de ses habitants, tissée de récits de travail acharné et de résilience, souvent liés à l'exploitation des ressources qui ont façonné cette région de Sept-Rivières. L'économie locale, ancrée dans une tradition de solidarité, respire au rythme des saisons et des activités qui animent le littoral. Même dans la quiétude apparente, on peut sentir la force tranquille de Parc-Brunel, un lieu où la nature impose son rythme et où chaque lever de soleil sur les eaux révèle une nouvelle promesse.
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| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Location data | Canadian Geographical Names Database (CGN), Natural Resources Canada |