Gold Rush: Stories of Big Mines and a Little Town Named Malartic Gold Rush; stories of big mines and a little town named Malartic Musée minéralogique de l'Abitibi-Témiscamingue
Front page of the weekly newspaper “La Gazette du Nord” announcing the tragedy that occurred at the East Malartic Mine on April 24, 1947.
Malartic mourns its missing at a ceremony in the Catholic school. A funeral procession is organized in honour of the victims.
On the photo: City Hall Coca-Cola bottling facility Canadian Malartic Headframe (in the background)
Families enjoying the outdoor pool at Malartic Campground in the 1970s.
The curling club was adjacent to Malartic’s golf club.
Families enjoy the various water activities offered by the Lac Mourier Outdoor Recreational Facility. You can see the main building of the site in the background.
Malartic’s main street is called Rue Royale.
John Burzynski (left) Sean Rosen (center) Robert Wares (right)