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"Vue de notre patinoire." Ancienne carte postale photographique amateur , Saint-Jérôme, Québec, 1910.

Carte postale photographique ancienne / Early photographic postcard, 1919.
(Collection privée / Private collection)

Carte postale photographique ancienne / Ealy photographique post card, 1919.
(Collection privée / Private collection)

Carte postale photographique ancienne / Early photographic postcard, 1919.
(Collection privée / Private collection)

Carte postale ancienne de la gare du chemin de fer à Shawbridge dans les Laurentides, vers 1940. /

Sugaring Off: A Quebec Tradition -- 2011 QAHN Hometown Heritage Essay Contest Winner!

Did you know that maple syrup is the oldest agricultural product in Quebec? It all began with the Indigenous peoples who called it “Sweet Water.” When spring returned and the maple sap was running the Indigenous peoples offered the boiled thickened syrup as a sacrifice to the Great Spirit. “Sugaring off” was largely a woman’s function in Iroquois communities. The men cut notches into tree trunks and small wooden troughs were stuck into the bark.

Trinity Church and Cemetery Turn 150! (*Excerpt from Quebec Heritage News)

In Morin Heights on Sunday, July 31st, Bishop Barry Clarke of the Anglican Diocese of Montreal led the celebration of Trinity Church’s 150th anniversary. He also presided at the dedication of a new sandstone wall on one street side of the cemetery. This quite lengthy and substantial wall was built by funds donated by families and friends of Trinity, who raised over $20,000 for its construction. A large walnut plaque, to be mounted inside the church, was also presented with the names of those people to whom the wall is dedicated.

This early postcard shows a view of downtown Brownsburg, c.1910.