Birthplace of bush aviation in Canada, 1919, mainly for forest fire surveillance. 2 airstrips just beside the lake / hydrobase. Avgas on ramp or on the lake. Nice restaurant right on the lake with terrace named ledhelice which is a game with the French word for propeller. Nice people, nice place. A lot of planes. French-speaking, but many people speaks English. A place charge with history, out of the wood. As locals, we love to hang there. - Submitted by Nathalie Mongeau
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