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G. F. Hodgins ran one of the local brickyards that produced Shawville's distinctive red brick.

This house served as a hospital during the 1920s.

This town hall, originally a post office and federal building, was built in 1927

One of the most picturesque covered bridges in the region, the Meech Creek Bridge (built in 1924) measures only 65 feet (19 met

The Gendron Bridge, on the Gatineau River, was one of the most photographed in the region.

The Marchand Bridge at Fort Coulonge is arguably Quebec's longest covered bridge.