Other, Sites and Attractions
In this article, we present several ideas for things to do in Rouyn-Noranda when it rains. These indoor activities will keep you dry while you discover the city and provide you with unforgettable memories.
This must-see attraction is a replica of the store founded by the Dumulon family in 1924. Discover the history of Rouyn and Noranda, the twin towns that created Rouyn-Noranda, in the permanent exhibition La Ruée vers Rouyn.
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This church bears witness to the legacy of Eastern European immigrants to Rouyn-Noranda. Built between 1955 and 1957, the church is now a historical interpretation center.
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Summer tours of the Horne Smelter will introduce you to the history and operations of the smelter. The Horne Smelter is Canada’s only copper recycling and processing plant. Guided tours of the guest house, smelter and Horne Mining Museum will introduce you to the prospector behind the discovery of the copper-gold deposit, Edmund Horne. If you’re lucky, you might even see a copper anode cast!
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The MA is an art museum dedicated to the preservation of over 2,000 works of art, education and dissemination. You can discover the exhibitions; the reserve opens to the public and the Museum Café. The permanent exhibition Sous la lumière du Nord (Under the Light of the North) features works by many of the region’s artists.
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This contemporary art gallery offers a variety of exhibitions by local artists. Check it out! In summer, you can even meet the artists!
Le Ô Terrier is a collective creative workshop featuring a Ceramic Café. You’ll be able to take part in a pottery or ceramic paint workshop. A warm place to discover!
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Escario is a gathering place for board games, collectible card games, themed evenings, escape games and axe throwing. A great day out with friends!
At Centre Méga, you’ll have the time of your life with bowling, laser tag, arcade games and billiards. Fun for young and old!
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The Pixel videogame area features video game stations, simulators and a coffee, snacks and popcorn counter. You can also play board games – it’s a stimulating stop to make!
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At the Mudra sports area, you can take part in a range of sporting activities such as bouldering and yoga. Take care of yourself and have fun at the same time!
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Le Jardin Spa offers a multi-sensory thermal bath experience to relax, unwind and rejuvenate. Le Jardin Spa also offers massage therapy, body treatments and esthetics. A small boreal-flavored bistro is also available for a relaxing bite or aperitif.
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At Livresse you can browse through new books and chat with friends over coffee, beer and other treats.
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This café offers a menu including coffee, tea, bread and pastries, sandwiches, salads, soups and homemade desserts. For a well-deserved break, this is a good choice!
This specialty café is perfect for lovers of coffee, matcha, hot chocolate and more. The menu also includes pastries, muffins and sandwiches.
A true institution! Café-Bar l’Abstracto offers freshly roasted fair-trade coffee in bulk, as well as a lunch menu, snacks and a selection of beers from around the world. Ideal for having fun with friends, reading a good book or just relaxing! Don’t miss Chess Mondays!
Chocolate made right here! Yum! Enjoy a coffee, hot or cold chocolate!
At the Paramount Cinema, you can watch the films on the program. The program changes every Friday.