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A Project to Improve the Offer at Uapishka Station - Le Haute Côte-Nord

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The Uapishka Station wants to improve its cottages to open them year-round. The project, valued at $50,000, receives funding from the 2025-2027 Regional Partnership and Digital Tourism Transformation Agreement. Uapishka Station has two unusual camp-type prospector camps open during the summer season. Eve Ferguson, Director of Communications of the Manicouagan-Uapishka Biosphere Region (RBMU), explains that these are designed to reflect Innu cult…
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The Uapishka Station wants to improve its cottages to open them year-round. The project, valued at $50,000, receives funding from the 2025-2027 Regional Partnership and Digital Tourism Transformation Agreement. Uapishka Station has two unusual camp-type prospector camps open during the summer season. Eve Ferguson, Director of Communications of the Manicouagan-Uapishka Biosphere Region (RBMU), explains that these are designed to reflect Innu cult…

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journalhcn.com broke the news in Sept-Iles, Canada on Saturday, April 11, 2026.
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