

Quebec's Largest Fresh Groundwater Reserves

A unique asset with unmatched potential.
PRIME holds the rights to Québec's largest fresh groundwater
reserves, with a total annual volume of 3.4 billion liters.
These reserves are located across key regions, ensuringaccess to high-quality, natural water.
3.4 Billion Liters Annually
Enough to meet the annual demand of all Canadians.
Strategic Locations
Duhamel Spring, Notre-Dame-du-Laus, Coloraine Spring, and more.
291 Acres
Dedicated to protected zones and production facilities.
A closer look at our reserves.
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DUHAMEL SPRING
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NOTRE-DAME DU LAUS - ESKER
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COLORAINE SPRING - EVIAN
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OTHER
Assets
Annual Volume
2 B
998 M
71.8 M
281.2 M
(IN LITERS)
TOTAL/LITERS
3.4 B
Duhamel Spring
North Laurentian of region of Quebec
Annual Capacity:
2 billion liters.
The Duhamel Spring is located close to Mount Tremblant in the center of northern Quebec, and is the largest water spring in Quebec with a permitted volume of litres per year and is located on approximatively 30 acres.
Coloraine Spring
Chaudières Alapache Region of Quebec
Annual Capacity:
71.8 million liters.
Coloraine Spring is located between Theford Mines and Sherbrooke in the Eastern Township of Quebec, covering approximately 5 acres. Production wells can reach a depth of 36.6 meters. Water spring contains the highest rate of silicon in Canada.
A Strategic Asset with Lasting Impact.
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Natural Purity: Groundwater is filtered through natural geological formations, ensuring unparalleled quality.
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Market Growth: Global demand for fresh water continues to rise exponentially.
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Environmental Responsibility: Managed sustainably to preserve long-term availability.
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Economic Potential: A stable resource offering opportunities for innovation across multiple sectors.