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Take advantage of Québec’s soon to be released $80 billion subsidized development – Plan Nord
Québec’s Plan Nord will maximize development of the massive mineral deposits emanating from the port city of Sept-îles, north to Schefferville and beyond. |
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Canada's Second Largest Port in tonnage shipped
Open year-round, Seven Islands natural deep water harbor handles everything from iron ore to petroleum, manufactured aluminum and other resources. |
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Ideal Location for Development
Three miles of ocean frontage on the Gulf of the St. Lawrence, two miles of fresh water river frontage on the Moisie river and three miles of frontage on a main highway. |
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Lowest Hydroelectric Energy Costs
7.3 million horsepower (5,400 Megawatts) of power passes only a few miles from this development, plus an additional 1.2 million HP being built on the St. Marguerite river. |
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Abundant Natural Resources
Iron ore and manufacturing are the region’s economic foundation. Many natural resources are available practically on-site including copper, nickel, apatite, titanium and rare earth minerals are currently being prospected. |
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High Quality Labor Force Available
The strength and vitality of this region additionally comes from its human resources. Expertise abounds in management, industrial, engineering and numerous other fields. |
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Transportation Center
A modern airport is only a few miles away. A network of superhighways, passenger and freight rail service, and a year round harbor makes Seven Islands an important transit center. |
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Tax Incentives and Other Assistance
The city of Seven Islands has an industrial department which will assist you with any questions and respond to the needs of any company considering development in this area |