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Centre-du-Québec is a region in Quebec, Canada, full of amazing historic places! These are special buildings, sites, or areas that have been officially recognized for their important history. They tell us stories about how people lived, worked, and built communities long ago.

This article explores some of these cool historic spots in Centre-du-Québec. They are listed on the Canadian Register of Historic Places. Some are important to the whole country, some to the province of Quebec, and others to local towns. Let's discover them!

Historic Places in Centre-du-Québec

Historic Sites in Drummondville

Drummondville is a city with many interesting historic buildings.

Old Sainte-Croix Hospital

The Ancien hôpital Sainte-Croix (Old Sainte-Croix Hospital) is at 255, Rue Brock. This building once served as a hospital for the community. It stands as a reminder of how healthcare has changed over the years.

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The old Sainte-Croix Hospital in Drummondville.

Drummondville Train Station

The Gare C.N. de Drummondville (Drummondville C.N. Station) is located at 263, Rue Lindsay. This old train station was a busy hub for travelers and goods. It played a big role in connecting Drummondville to other parts of Canada.

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The historic Drummondville train station.

Dominion Silk Dyeing and Printing Factory

The Manufacture Dominion-Silk-Dyeing-and-Printing (Dominion Silk Dyeing and Printing Factory) is found at 416, Rue Heriot. This factory was important for making fabrics. It shows the industrial history of the area.

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The old Dominion Silk Dyeing and Printing Factory.

Saint-Frédéric School

The École Saint-Frédéric (Saint-Frédéric School) is at 457, Rue des Ecoles. This old school building taught many generations of students. It represents the history of education in Drummondville.

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The historic Saint-Frédéric School.

Hemming Hydroelectric Power Plant

The Centrale hydroélectrique Hemming (Hemming Hydroelectric Power Plant) is at 1235, Chemin Hemming. This power plant uses water to create electricity. It was a key part of providing power to the region.

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The Hemming Hydroelectric Power Plant.

Celanese Square

Carré Celanese (Celanese Square) is at 1, Carre Celanese. This site is linked to the Celanese company, which had a large factory here. It was a major employer and part of the city's industrial past.

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Celanese Square in Drummondville.

Marconi Transmission Post

The Poste de transmission Marconi (Marconi Transmission Post) is at 1425, Rue des Trois-Maisons. This site was part of early radio communication. It shows how technology developed over time.

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The Marconi Transmission Post.

Joseph-Trefflé-Caya House

The Maison Joseph-Trefflé-Caya (Joseph-Trefflé-Caya House) is at 209, Rue Brock. This house is a beautiful example of older architecture. It tells us about the people who lived there and their lives.

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The Joseph-Trefflé-Caya House.

William-Mitchell House and Stable

The Maison et écurie William-Mitchell (William-Mitchell House and Stable) is at 131, Rue Saint-Georges. This property includes both a house and its stable. It gives us a glimpse into life in the past, especially for those who owned horses.

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The William-Mitchell House and Stable.

Capitol Cinema

The Cinéma Capitol (Capitol Cinema) is at 253, Rue Lindsay. This old movie theater was a popular place for entertainment. It reminds us of how people enjoyed films before modern cinemas.

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The historic Capitol Cinema.

Drummondville Hydroelectric Power Plant

The Centrale hydroélectrique de Drummondville (Drummondville Hydroelectric Power Plant) is at 25, Rue du Pont. Like the Hemming plant, this one also generated electricity from water. It was vital for the city's growth.

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The Drummondville Hydroelectric Power Plant.

Bank of Montreal

The Banque de Montréal (Bank of Montreal) building is at 221, Rue Heriot. This building housed an important bank branch. It shows the financial history and development of Drummondville.

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The old Bank of Montreal building.

Drummondville Boarding School

The Pensionnat de Drummondville (Drummondville Boarding School) is at 235, Rue Moisan. This was a boarding school where students lived and studied. It's a significant part of the city's educational heritage.

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The former Drummondville Boarding School.

Saint George's Church

The Église St.George (Saint George's Church) is at 276, Rue Heriot. This church is a place of worship with a long history. Its architecture and community role make it a notable landmark.

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Saint George's Church in Drummondville.

Saint-Frédéric Park Heritage Site

The Site du patrimoine du Parc-Saint-Frédéric (Saint-Frédéric Park Heritage Site) is at 219-227, Rue Brock. This park area is recognized for its historical importance. It offers a green space with a past.

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Saint-Frédéric Park.

Trent House

The Maison Trent (Trent House) is at 875, Chemin de la Riviere-Est in Saint-Charles-de-Drummond. This old house is a beautiful example of historic homes in the region.

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The historic Trent House.

Joseph-Wilfrid-Faucher House

The Maison Joseph-Wilfrid-Faucher (Joseph-Wilfrid-Faucher House) is at 441, Rue Lindsay in Drummondville. This house has been preserved to show its historical value.

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The Joseph-Wilfrid-Faucher House.

Historic Places in Victoriaville and Nearby

Victoriaville and its surrounding areas also have many places with rich stories.

Wilfrid Laurier House National Historic Site

The Wilfrid Laurier House National Historic Site of Canada is at 16 Laurier Street West in Victoriaville. This was the home of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, who was a Prime Minister of Canada. It's a very important national site.

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The Wilfrid Laurier House.

Marc-Aurèle-De Foy-Suzor-Coté House

The Maison Marc-Aurèle-De Foy-Suzor-Coté (Marc-Aurèle-De Foy-Suzor-Coté House) is at 846 Boulevard des Bois-Francs Sud in Victoriaville. This house belonged to a famous Canadian artist.

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The Marc-Aurèle-De Foy-Suzor-Coté House.

Saint-Christophe Church

The Église de Saint-Christophe (Saint-Christophe Church) is on Rue Laurier Ouest in Victoriaville. This church is a significant religious building with historical architecture.

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Saint-Christophe Church.

Sainte-Victoire Church Heritage Site

The Site du patrimoine de l'Église-Sainte-Victoire (Sainte-Victoire Church Heritage Site) is on Rue Notre-Dame Ouest in Victoriaville. This site includes the church and its surroundings, recognized for their heritage.

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The Sainte-Victoire Church Heritage Site.

Saint-Christophe-d'Arthabaska Church Heritage Site

The Site du patrimoine de l'Église-Saint-Christophe-d'Arthabaska (Saint-Christophe-d'Arthabaska Church Heritage Site) is on Rue Laurier Ouest in Victoriaville. This is another church site recognized for its historical value.

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The Saint-Christophe-d'Arthabaska Church Heritage Site.

Five-Chicots Range School House

The Maison d'école du rang Cinq-Chicots (Five-Chicots Range School House) is at 416, Avenue Pie X in Saint-Christophe-d'Arthabaska. This old schoolhouse shows what rural education was like in the past.

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The Five-Chicots Range School House.

Historic Places in Saint-Cyrille-de-Wendover

Saint-Cyrille-de-Wendover has several historic buildings, often linked to the church.

Saint-Cyrille Church

The Église de Saint-Cyrille (Saint-Cyrille Church) is at 4425, Rue Principale. This church is a central part of the community's history and architecture.

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Saint-Cyrille Church.

Saint-Cyrille Presbytery

The Presbytère de Saint-Cyrille (Saint-Cyrille Presbytery) is at 34, Rue Saint-Louis. This building was the home of the parish priest. It's an important part of the church complex.

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The Saint-Cyrille Presbytery.

Barn-Stable

The Grange-écurie (Barn-Stable) is at 4425 Rue Principale. This historic barn and stable show traditional farming practices and rural life.

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The historic Barn-Stable.

Sacristan's House

The Maison du sacristain (Sacristan's House) is at 4435 Rue Principale. This house was likely where the sacristan, who cared for the church, lived.

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The Sacristan's House.

Charnel House

The Charnier (Charnel House) is at 4425, Rue Principale. This type of building was historically used for storing bones from a cemetery. It's a unique part of the church's history.

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The Charnel House.

Other Historic Places in Centre-du-Québec

Old Saint-Edmond-de-Grantham Presbytery

The Ancien presbytère de Saint-Edmond-de-Grantham (Old Saint-Edmond-de-Grantham Presbytery) is at 1393, Rue Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes in Saint-Edmond-de-Grantham. This old presbytery is a significant historic building in the town.

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The old Saint-Edmond-de-Grantham Presbytery.

Saint-Paul Anglican Church

The Église anglicane Saint-Paul (Saint-Paul Anglican Church) is on Chemin des Domaines in Saint-Félix-de-Kingsey. This church has served its community for many years.

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Saint-Paul Anglican Church.

Cormier House

The Maison Cormier (Cormier House) is at 1353, Rue Saint-Calixte in Plessisville. This historic house is a well-preserved example of older homes in the area.

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The Cormier House.

Warwick Covered Bridge

The Pont couvert de Warwick (Warwick Covered Bridge) is at 28, Route Saint-Albert in Warwick. Covered bridges are very special and rare. This one is a beautiful example of old bridge construction.

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The Warwick Covered Bridge.

Saint-Grégoire-le-Grand Church

The Église de Saint-Grégoire-le-Grand (Saint-Grégoire-le-Grand Church) is on Boulevard de Port-Royal in Bécancour. This large church is a prominent landmark with a long history.

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Saint-Grégoire-le-Grand Church.

Saint-Édouard Church

The Église de Saint-Édouard (Saint-Édouard Church) is at 675, Boulevard Becancour in Bécancour. This church is another important religious site in the region.

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Saint-Édouard Church.

Michel Mill

The Moulin Michel (Michel Mill) is at 675, Boulevard Becancour in Bécancour. This historic mill used to grind grain. It shows how people produced food in the past.

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The Michel Mill.

Inverness Academy

The Académie d'Inverness (Inverness Academy) is at 330 Chemin Gosford Sud in Inverness. This old academy building was an important educational institution.

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The Inverness Academy.

Municipal Building of Saint-Guillaume

The Édifice municipal (Municipal Building) is at 106 Rue Saint-Jean-Baptiste in Saint-Guillaume. This building serves as the town's administrative center and has historical significance.

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The Municipal Building of Saint-Guillaume.

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