. 1924 in Kénogami (Jonquière), Que., and was buried there on 13 Oct. 1924 in the cemetery of St
Price at Kénogami (Jonquière), Colin Cathcart Breakey’s manor at Breakeyville, and the Hôtel Roberval (in the village of that name), which was
Dubuc*, to found the Roberval and Saguenay Railway Company. The following year a second firm, the Alma and Jonquière Railway Company, was founded to extend the network. In the end, the railway did not
church façades (Saint-Casimir in the Portneuf region in 1899, and Saint-Dominique in Jonquière in 1913). Living very close to the railway, Jobin also shipped many works to tourists and pilgrims who came