Fermont
Fermont is a small town located in northeastern Quebec, Canada. It was established in the 1970s primarily to support the nearby Iron Ore Company of Canada mining operations. The town is known for its unique architecture, including the long residential building called the "Fermont Block," which houses many of its residents.
The population of Fermont is around 2,500 people, and the town is surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes, including forests and lakes. Fermont experiences a subarctic climate, with long, cold winters and short, warm summers, making it a unique place to live and work in Canada.