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Welcome to Estrie, Quebec! This area is full of amazing old buildings and places that tell stories about the past. These special spots are called historic places, and they are protected so everyone can learn from them.

Imagine stepping back in time! These places could be old houses, churches, bridges, or even train stations. They are important because they show us how people lived, worked, and built communities many years ago.

This list shares some of the cool historic places you can find in the Estrie region. They are all part of the Canadian Register of Historic Places, which means they are recognized as important treasures by the government.

Exploring Historic Places in Estrie

Stanstead Area

Stanstead is a town right on the border with the United States. It has some unique historic sites.

  • Border Crossing Facility: This is the building at 2, rue Principale where people cross the border. It's a historic spot because of its role in connecting Canada and the USA.
  • Haskell Free Library and Opera House: This incredible building is special because it sits right on the Canada-US border! Part of it is in Quebec, Canada, and part is in Vermont, USA. It's a library and an opera house all in one.
  • Advent Christian Church: Located on Rue Principale, this church is another historic building in Stanstead.
  • Golden Rule No. 5 Masonic Lodge: You can find this interesting lodge at 560, Rue Dufferin. It has a long history in the community.
  • Butters House: This historic home is at 470, Rue Dufferin.
  • Carrollcroft House: Another historic house, located at 535, Rue Dufferin.
  • Christ Church: This church on Rue Dufferin is also a recognized historic place in Stanstead.

Compton and Barnston-Ouest

These towns are home to places linked to important figures and unique architecture.

  • St. Laurent Store and Warehouse: This historic site in Compton is connected to a famous Canadian Prime Minister.
  • St. Laurent House: Located at 6 rue Principale in Compton, this was the home of Louis S. St. Laurent, a former Prime Minister of Canada.
  • Louis S. St. Laurent National Historic Site of Canada: This larger site in Compton includes the store, warehouse, and house, celebrating the life and legacy of Louis S. St. Laurent.
  • St. Wilfrid Church: This historic church is in Barnston-Ouest.
  • Stanley-Holmes Round Barn: Found at 2523, Chemin Holmes in Barnston-Ouest, this is a very cool round barn! Round barns were built to be efficient for farming.

Potton and Bolton

These areas feature unique structures like covered bridges and historic town halls.

  • Pont couvert de la Frontière (Frontier Covered Bridge): This old covered bridge on Chemin Bellevue in Potton is a beautiful piece of history. Covered bridges were common long ago to protect the wooden structure from weather.
  • Mansonville Round Barn: Another interesting round barn, located in Potton.
  • St. Andrew Church: This church is in Bolton-Ouest on Chemin Tuer.
  • Bolton-Est Town Hall National Historic Site of Canada: The town hall in Bolton-Est is recognized as a national historic site.

Sherbrooke City Highlights

Sherbrooke, a larger city in Estrie, has several important historic buildings.

  • Plymouth Trinity Church: Located at 380, Rue Dufferin, this church is a historic landmark in Sherbrooke.
  • Granada Theatre National Historic Site of Canada: Found at 53 Wellington Street North, this theatre is a grand old building where people used to watch shows and movies. It's a national historic site!
  • CP Rail Station: The old Canadian Pacific Railway station at 780, Rue Minto is a historic train station.
  • CN Rail Station: The Canadian National Railway station at 50-80 Depot Street is another historic train station in Sherbrooke.
  • Sherbrooke City Hall: The city hall building at 191, rue du Palais is a significant historic structure.
  • St. Mark's Chapel: Located on the Bishop's College Campus, this chapel is a historic part of the university.
  • Armoury: This historic building at Rue des Fusilliers and Rue Belvedere Sud was used by the military.
  • Federal Building: Located at 50 Place de la Cite, this building has served as a government office for many years.

East Angus and Richmond

These towns have historic churches, post offices, and other important community buildings.

  • St. Louis-de-France Presbytery: This historic rectory is at 166, rue Saint-Jean Est in East Angus.
  • Post Office (East Angus): The old post office building in East Angus is also a historic site.
  • Christ Church (East Angus): This church in East Angus is a historic place.
  • St. Louis-de-France Church (East Angus): Another historic church in East Angus at 166, rue St-Jean Est.
  • Emmanuel United Church (East Angus): This church is also a historic site in East Angus.
  • Slate Interpretation Centre: Located at 5, Rue Belmont in Richmond, this center tells the story of slate mining in the area.
  • Richmond Registry Office: The old registry office at 295, Rue Principale Sud in Richmond is a historic building.
  • Canadian National Railway Station (Richmond): This historic train station is on Rue Principale in Richmond.

Other Notable Historic Places

Across Estrie, you'll find many other interesting historic sites.

  • Pont-Couvert-McVetty-McKerry (Covered Bridge): This covered bridge on Route 257 in Lingwick is a historic landmark.
  • Laplante House: This historic house is at 280, 9e Avenue in Weedon.
  • St. Matthew Church: Located at 424, Chemin de la Diligence in Stukely-Sud.
  • St. Georges-de-Windsor Presbytery: This historic rectory is at 493, Rue Principale in Saint-Georges-de-Windsor.
  • Town Hall (Stanstead-Est): The old town hall on Chemin Curtis in Stanstead-Est is a historic building.
  • St. Marguerite-Marie Church: This church is on Rue Saint-Patrice Est in Magog.
  • Canadian Pacific Railway Station (Lac-Megantic): The old train station on Railway Street in Lac-Megantic is a historic site.
  • Eaton Corner Academy: Located at 1864, rue Principale in Cookshire-Eaton, this old academy building is historic.
  • Eaton Corner Church: This church on Rue de Cookshire in Cookshire-Eaton is also a historic place.
  • Milby School: Found at 2120, Chemin McVety in Waterville, this old school building is historic.
  • Houston House: This historic house is at 4, Rue Daniel-Johnson in Danville.
  • Denison Mill: Located at 504, Chemin Denison in Danville, this old mill is a historic site.
  • Damase-Amédée-Dufresne Round Barn: Another unique round barn, found at 101 to 105, chemin Fisher in Austin.
  • St. Joseph-d'Ely Presbytery: This historic rectory is at 800, Rue Saint-Joseph in Valcourt.
  • Drainville Jewelry Store: Located at 980, Rue Saint-Joseph in Valcourt, this old store is historic.
  • St. Joseph-d'Ely Church: This church on Rue Saint-Joseph in Valcourt is a historic building.
  • Joseph-Armand-Bombardier House: At 794, Rue Saint-Joseph in Valcourt, this was the home of Joseph-Armand Bombardier, who invented the snowmobile!
  • St. Samuel Church: This church on Rue Principale in Lac-Drolet is a historic place.
  • St. Samuel Presbytery: The rectory at 677, Rue Principale in Lac-Drolet is also historic.
  • René-Robert House: This historic house is at 705, Rue Principale in Lac-Drolet.
  • Gisla Cemetery: This historic cemetery is on Chemin Gisla in Milan.
  • Morrison Park: Located on Chemin Dell in Milan, this park is a historic site.
  • Bernardin-Therrien Residence: This historic home is at 357, 7e Rang in Lac-Drolet.
  • Old Convent (Lac-Drolet): The old convent building at 698, Rue Principale in Lac-Drolet is a historic site.
  • Legendre Mill: This old mill on Route 161 Nord in Stornoway is a historic place.
  • Barnston Baptist Church: Located at 1169, Chemin de Baldwin Mills-Barnston in Coaticook.
  • Sisco Memorial Church: This church is at 116, Rue Wellington in Coaticook.
  • Coaticook Plateau Farm Barn: The barn at 129, Rue Morgan in Coaticook is a historic farm building.
  • Old Coaticook Station: The old train station at 131, Rue Lovell in Coaticook is a historic site.
  • Old Post Office (Coaticook): The historic post office at 34 Rue Main Est in Coaticook.
  • Arthur-Osmore-Norton Castle: This grand building at 96, Rue de l'Union in Coaticook is a historic castle.
  • Milby Bridge: This bridge on Chemin du Pont-Couvert in Waterville is a historic structure.
  • St. James Church: Located at 100 Rue Main in Hatley.
  • Ste-Agnès Church: This church on Rue Laval in Lac-Mégantic is a historic place.
  • St. Vital Church Site: The site of this church is on Rue Principale in Lambton.
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