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Rouyn-Noranda in music: a city to listen to, a territory to explore!

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How about discovering Rouyn-Noranda with headphones on? Some songs seem to have been written to accompany specific places, as if the soundtrack and the landscape were one. Here is a sensory journey where each stop finds its musical echo.

 

Memory and contemplation

La Jeunesse est un autre pays – Philippe B

📍 Musée d’Art de Rouyn-Noranda

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Philippe B’s introspective poetry perfectly accompanies the hushed rooms of the Art Museum. His song evokes memory, the passage of time, and inner landscapes. As you wander among the works, you feel that same gentle melancholy. The museum becomes a space where you can revisit your own youth—another country, fragile and precious.

 

Freedom in motion

Vélo Volant – Guillaume Laroche

📍 Sentier polyvalent Osisko

Récréosisko Photo: Louis Jalbert
Photo: Louis Jalbert

 

With its images of momentum and freedom, Vélo Volant is the ideal soundtrack for exploring the Osisko multi-use trail. Whether by bike or on foot, you can move to the rhythm of the song, carried by the fresh air and wide open spaces. Here, the city is experienced in motion. To fully enjoy the experience, bikes can be rented from RécréOsisko.

 

Gentleness and nature

Je serai bien – Alex Pic

📍 Parc Botanique à Fleur d’eau

Credit photo Nancy Larivière

 

This song exudes tranquility. Listening to it is like settling into the sunshine among the flowers of the Parc Botanique à Fleur d’eau. A moment to slow down, breathe and simply feel good.

 

Energy and confidence

Upper Hand – Zach Zoya

📍 Plage Kiwanis

Crédit photo : Ville de Rouyn-Noranda

 

At Kiwanis Beach, summer comes to life with energy. Upper Hand instills confidence and vibrancy—perfect for a day in the sun, between swimming, laughter, and music echoing across the water.

 

Horizon and introspection

Morceaux – Saratoga

📍 Collines Kekeko

Colline Kekeko. Photo: Alexandra Boulé-Trudel
Photo: Alexandra Boulé-Trudel Concours avec VRN 2024

 

Climbing the Kekeko Hills to the sound of Saratoga means letting the landscapes open up to the rhythm of a sensitive and ethereal song. Up there, the view stretches far and wide, and each “piece” of the landscape seems to come together in a magnificent panorama.

 

Experience the heart of the city

Shiny City – Elliot P.

📍 Zone piétonne du Quartier Centre

Crédit photo : Louis Jalbert

 

With its radiant title and vibrant melody, Shiny City is the perfect song to accompany the Quartier Centre pedestrian zone. Terraces, shops, passersby: the city shines with its own energy.

 

Workers’ Memory

Les Fros – Richard Desjardins

📍 Fonderie Horne

Crédit photo : Christian Leduc

 

It’s impossible to talk about Rouyn-Noranda without mentioning the Horne Smelter. Les Fros pays tribute to the workers and mining history of the region. Against the backdrop of the imposing industrial silhouette, the song takes on an almost documentary-like quality.

 

Roots and culture

Le Beat à Tibi – Anodajay ft. Raoul Duguay

📍 Magasin général Dumulon

Magasin Général Dumulon (Boutique)
Shooting 2018, Maison Dumulon © Louis Jalbert 2018

 

This song brings together tradition and modernity, just like the Dumulon General Store, a living testament to the city’s beginnings. An encounter between heritage and creativity.

Friendly atmosphere

Moquette – Et On Déjeune

📍 Bar-Librairie Livresse

Crédit photo: Marie-Ève Gauthier-Arsenault

 

At Bar-Librairie Livresse, books sit alongside drinks, ideas flow freely, and connections happen naturally. It’s the perfect place to listen to Moquette: a space that is both cultural and friendly, where you can go from reading to discussion to contemplation without ever leaving your seat.

A stop that invites you to slow down… and stay a little longer than planned.

 

Architectural surprise

Let’s Twist Again – Phil Norman

📍 Église orthodoxe russe de Rouyn-Noranda

Crédit photo : Hugo Lacroix

 

The contrast is charming: a festive classic performed by Phil Norman, an immigrant artist, resonates in the unique architecture of the Russian Orthodox Church of Rouyn-Noranda, recalling the city’s cosmopolitan past. A surprising encounter between heritage and popular energy.

 

So, what should you do?

To plan your own musical journey, check out the “What to do?” section of the Rouyn-Noranda Tourism website. Whether you’re an art lover, outdoor enthusiast, culture or history buff, the city can be discovered with your eyes as much as your ears.

How about turning your next visit into an open-air soundtrack? 🎶

 

Translation review, all our thanks to Jessica Nesteruk, Neighbours Abitibi-Témiscamingue.

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