Nominingue (French pronunciation: [nɔminɛ̃ɡ]) is a small village and municipality located 200 kilometres (120 mi) north of Montreal, Quebec, Canada, in the Laurentian Mountains.
The village was established in the late 1880s by pioneers sent by Curé Labelle to develop this mountainous and wild region.
The former Canadian Pacific Railway station in Nominingue is now a small museum and rest stop for cyclists.
[5] This township was created on June 15, 1896, out of unorganized area,[6] and named after Louis-Onésime Loranger.
The Saguay River crosses the municipality from the north to the southeast until its mouth in Petit Lac Nominingue.