Amos is nestled in the heart of Abitibi on the Harricana River, which flows north toward James Bay.

In days gone by, the river was the ideal waterway for transporting logs, but is now used mainly for pleasure rides by canoe. The town boasts a unique cultural heritage—a nod to its cathedral!—while being surrounded by pristine wilderness.

To be discovered

Here are some recommendations to help you make the most of your stay. Welcome to our beautiful city!

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  • Maison Hector-Authier
    Museum / historic site
    Maison Hector-Authier
  • Cathédrale Sainte-Thérèse-d’Avila
    Religious building and site
    Cathédrale Sainte-Thérèse-d’Avila
  • Théâtre des Eskers
    Auditorium / theatre
    Théâtre des Eskers
  • Amos municipal well
    Museum / historic site
    Amos municipal well
  • Circuit des fontaines artistiques
    Route
    Circuit des fontaines artistiques
  • Le Labyrinthe des insectes
    Trail
    Le Labyrinthe des insectes
  • Amos tells its story
    Guided tour
    Amos tells its story
  • Refuge Pageau
    Zoo / aquarium
    Refuge Pageau
  • Centre d’exposition d’Amos
    Art gallery
    Centre d’exposition d’Amos
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