
At the foot of the La Croix mountain, nestled in a lovely green valley and crossed from West to East by the Malbaie river, Clermont and its 3,093 inhabitants live in total communion with their environment. However, the scenery is being slowly modified by the growth of the population as new citizens choose to settle in Clermont. By various schematic steps of our industrial development in constant evolution, the idea of preserving land or specific spaces for industrial use by means of zoning regulations comes from the urgency inspired by a collective vision. It must be noted that including such spaces within a World Biosphere Reserve adds to the intricacies of the planning process.
Some production activities tend to settle in the same geographical area because it offers facilities common to most : raw materials, labour, transport, customers or other related industrial activities. The prevailing idea and a necessary one, is to create sustainable infrastructures in a circumscribed area to reduce costs. Those infrastructures include streets, railroads, high-voltage electricity, high flow-rate aqueduct, natural gas and telecommunication services. Charlevoix International supports the importance of separating industrial development from urban, rural or tourist activities to reduce environmental and social impact on communities. We invite you to view the various opportunities offered by the Clermont Industrial Park located in an unforgettable environment.