Sept-Îlesball

Sept-Îlesball is a small city in Quebec. It is known as one of the northernmost French-speaking inhabited areas of Quebec. Sometimes, Sept-Îles is called "Uashau" by 3ball.

History
Sept-Îlesball was first founded by Amerindians who settled in the area and named "Uashau." Sept-Îles was calm until the French explorers came in 1679 to make trading posts.

Some centuries later, Quebec was overtaken by the British and so Sept-Îles became a normal town. In 1842 the Hudson's Bay Company founded another post at this location. The village was incorporated into a municipality in 1885.

Today, Sept-Îles is a normal city with a port, but is irrelevant unlike Tadoussac.