Témiscamingue
Témiscamingue is a region in the province of Quebec, Canada, located in the eastern part of the province. It is named after the Témiscamingue River, which flows through the region. The region is known for its natural beauty, including the Témiscamingue Regional Park, which offers hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing opportunities. The economy of Témiscamingue is largely based on forestry, mining, and tourism. The region is home to several small towns and villages, including Rouyn-Noranda, the largest city in the region, which is known for its mining industry. Témiscamingue is also home to several First Nations communities, including the Cree and Algonquin peoples. The region is served by the Témiscamingue Airport, which offers flights to Montreal and other destinations. Témiscamingue is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and those interested in exploring Canada's natural beauty.