Guided tours of Hydro-Québec facilities

Tours for elementary school groups

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Première-Chute Generating Station

Not to be missed!

One of five hydroelectric stations on the Rivière des Outaouais (Ottawa River), Première-Chute is the only one open to visitors in Abitibi-Témiscamingue.

Discover the unique design of this generating station which served as a model for the hydroelectric complexes in the Baie-James region. You'll also learn about supplying electricity to rural Québec.

Well worth a visit!

Free guided tours for school groups

Mid-May to June 23
Monday to Friday,
from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m
Off season: reservations required

Information and reservations

819 949-4431
1 800 903-9705 ext. 4039


Fax: 819 797-8906


Important

Maximum number of visitors:
60

Approximate duration:
90 minutes

NOTE: Visitors aged 18 years and over must present an official photo ID (health insurance card, driver’s licence or passport) before they can tour the facility.

How to get there

For more detailed maps/directions, use Google Maps.

Nearby attractions

  • T. E. Draper/Chantier Gédéon
  • Fort Témiscamingue National Historic Site of Canada
  • Musée de Guérin
  • Maison du Frère-Moffet, Ville-Marie
  • Lake Témiscamingue Fossil Centre
  • Domaine Breen historic site

Tours adapted to the Québec Education Program

Elementary level

Cycle 3
Broad areas of learning
  • Personal and career planning
  • Environmental awareness and consumer rights and responsibilities
  • Health and well-being
Areas of learning and competencies
  • Science and technology:
    competencies 2 and 3
  • Social sciences: competencies 1
Essential knowledges related to competencies
  • Properties and characteristics of matter in different states
  • Forms of energy
  • Transmission of energy
  • Transformation of energy
  • Hydraulic energy
  • Wind energy
  • Effect of electromagnetic attraction
  • Terminology related to an understanding of the material world
  • Location of the society in space and time
  • Elements of the society that affect the organization of the territory
  • Assets and limitations of the territory
  • Elements of continuity with the present

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