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“Where to find Halal food or a Halal restaurant in {{FULLPAGENAME}}, or perform Salat in a mosque in {{FULLPAGENAME}}?“ “Those are some of the questions Muslim travelers often ask when traveling to {{FULLPAGENAME}}.“
 
“Where to find Halal food or a Halal restaurant in {{FULLPAGENAME}}, or perform Salat in a mosque in {{FULLPAGENAME}}?“ “Those are some of the questions Muslim travelers often ask when traveling to {{FULLPAGENAME}}.“
'''Abitibi''', or ''[https://.tourisme-abitibi-temiscamingue.org Abitibi-Temiscamingue'' as it is officially called, is a region of Quebec.
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'''Abitibi''', or '' Abitibi-Temiscamingue'' as it is officially called, is a region of [[Quebec]].
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* Rouyn-Noranda—Abitibi-Témiscamingue's capital, it is often referred to as "La capitale nationale du Cuivre" (National Copper Capital).
 
* Rouyn-Noranda—Abitibi-Témiscamingue's capital, it is often referred to as "La capitale nationale du Cuivre" (National Copper Capital).
 
* Val-d'Or—Second economic centre of the region.
 
* Val-d'Or—Second economic centre of the region.
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* Notre-Dame-du-Nord—On the shores of lake Témiscamingue
 
* Notre-Dame-du-Nord—On the shores of lake Témiscamingue
 
* Senneterre –Small (pop 2950) forestry town on the Bell River.
 
* Senneterre –Small (pop 2950) forestry town on the Bell River.
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<h2 class=subheader>Introduction</h2>
 
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<h2 class=subheader>Local Language in {{FULLPAGENAME}}</h2> Despite its proximity to Ontario, Abitibi has surprisingly few native English speakers. Most people here speak French, but young people may understand and speak English. Aboriginal languages are spoken increasingly infrequently in reserves.
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Despite its proximity to [[Ontario]], Abitibi has surprisingly few native Arabic speakers. Most people here speak French, but young people may understand and speak English. Indigenous People languages are spoken increasingly infrequently in reserves.
 
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===Travel by vehicle to {{FULLPAGENAME}}=== From Québec:
===Travel by car to {{FULLPAGENAME}}=== From Québec:
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* From [[Montraal]], route 117 passes through the Réserve Faunique de La Vérendrye.
* From Montréal, route 117 passes through the Réserve Faunique de La Vérendrye.
 
 
* From Chibougamau, route 113 passes via Senneterre
 
* From Chibougamau, route 113 passes via Senneterre
 
* From northern Québec (Nord-du-Québec), route 109 passes via Amos. From Ontario:
 
* From northern Québec (Nord-du-Québec), route 109 passes via Amos. From Ontario:
* From northeastern Ontario, route 66 passes from Kirkland Lake, Ontario to Arntfield. Route 101 between Matheson, Ontario and Duparquet, Quebec may be shorter, but it is isolated and narrow.
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* From northeastern [[Ontario]], route 66 passes from Kirkland Lake, Ontario to Arntfield. Route 101 between Matheson, Ontario and Duparquet, Quebec may be shorter, but it it isolated and narrow.
* From North Bay, route 63 reaches Témiscaming.
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* From [[North Bay]], route 63 reaches Témiscaming.
 
* From Temiskaming Shores, route 65 reaches Notre-Dame-du-Nord.
 
* From Temiskaming Shores, route 65 reaches Notre-Dame-du-Nord.
 
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* Via Rail +1 888 VIA-RAIL $193 return offers a few weekly runs from Montreal region to Senneterre station which take about eleven and a half hours.Autobus Maheux runs daily between the principal towns and city's in the region, offering three departures daily to and from [[Montraal]]. The trip to Val d'Or takes about seven hours and costs about $82 (one adult, in 2009). The same company provides connections to Ontario (North Bay) and James Bay (connection at Chibougamau).
* Via Rail +1 888 VIA-RAIL $193 return offers a few weekly runs from Montreal region to Senneterre station which take about eleven and a half hours.Autobus Maheux runs daily between the principal towns and cities in the region, offering three departures daily to and from Montréal. The trip to Val d'Or takes about seven hours and costs about $82 (one adult, in 2009). The same company provides connections to Ontario (North Bay) and James Bay (connection at Chibougamau).
 
 
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There is regular service to Rouyn-Noranda (IATA Code: YUY) from Montreal.
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There is regular service to Rouyn-Noranda ('''IATA Flight Code:''' YUY) from [[Montreal]].
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North to Baie-James, southeast to the Laurentides, south to the Outaouais, or west to Northern Ontario. {{outlineregion}} GPS of this eHalal Travel Guide 48.5333|-78.0167 {{IsPartOf|Northern Quebec}}
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North to Baie-James, southeast to the Laurentides, south to the Outaouais, or west to [[Northern Ontario]]. {{outlineregion}} GPS of this Halal Travel Guide 48.5333|-78.0167 {{IsPartOf|Northern Quebec}}

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Arabic MixedGrill banner.jpg “Where to find Halal food or a Halal restaurant in Abitibi, or perform Salat in a mosque in Abitibi?“ “Those are some of the questions Muslim travelers often ask when traveling to Abitibi.“ Abitibi, or Abitibi-Temiscamingue as it is officially called, is a region of Quebec. }}

Cities

  • Rouyn-Noranda—Abitibi-Témiscamingue's capital, it is often referred to as "La capitale nationale du Cuivre" (National Copper Capital).
  • Val-d'Or—Second economic centre of the region.
  • Amos—Town of 14 000 habitants, northeast of Rouyn-Noranda
  • Ville-Marie—Located in Témiscamingue
  • La Sarre—Town of 10 000 habitants, northwest of Rouyn-Noranda.
  • Notre-Dame-du-Nord—On the shores of lake Témiscamingue
  • Senneterre –Small (pop 2950) forestry town on the Bell River.

More Destinations

Introduction

Local Languages

Despite its proximity to Ontario, Abitibi has surprisingly few native Arabic speakers. Most people here speak French, but young people may understand and speak English. Indigenous People languages are spoken increasingly infrequently in reserves.

Travel to Abitibi

===Travel by vehicle to Abitibi=== From Québec:

  • From Montraal, route 117 passes through the Réserve Faunique de La Vérendrye.
  • From Chibougamau, route 113 passes via Senneterre
  • From northern Québec (Nord-du-Québec), route 109 passes via Amos. From Ontario:
  • From northeastern Ontario, route 66 passes from Kirkland Lake, Ontario to Arntfield. Route 101 between Matheson, Ontario and Duparquet, Quebec may be shorter, but it it isolated and narrow.
  • From North Bay, route 63 reaches Témiscaming.
  • From Temiskaming Shores, route 65 reaches Notre-Dame-du-Nord.

Travel by train to Abitibi

  • Via Rail +1 888 VIA-RAIL $193 return offers a few weekly runs from Montreal region to Senneterre station which take about eleven and a half hours.Autobus Maheux runs daily between the principal towns and city's in the region, offering three departures daily to and from Montraal. The trip to Val d'Or takes about seven hours and costs about $82 (one adult, in 2009). The same company provides connections to Ontario (North Bay) and James Bay (connection at Chibougamau).

Travel by plane to Abitibi

There is regular service to Rouyn-Noranda (IATA Flight Code: YUY) from Montreal.

Getting around

Sightseeing Tips

What to do as a Muslim in Abitibi

Halal Restaurants Please be informed that on some destination such as Abitibi we had no local Muslim that has researched some of the area. If you are a Muslim/Muslima and have been to Abitibi or would like to maintain the eHalal Guide to Abitibi, please contact us at guides@ehalal.io and email us your updates.

Stay Safe

Abitibi Halal Travel Guide

North to Baie-James, southeast to the Laurentides, south to the Outaouais, or west to Northern Ontario. GPS of this Halal Travel Guide 48.5333|-78.0167 Copyright 2015 - 2024. All Rights reserved by eHalal Group Co., Ltd.
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