From Pioneer to Premier: the Seigniorial and Village History of Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade From Pioneer to Premier: the Seigniorial and Village History of Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade Domaine seigneurial Sainte-Anne
This accessory was used to fabricate firearm ammunition.
The inhabitants’ houses were basic and sparsely furnished as this picture of Michel Roy’s kitchen demonstrates.
The ladle was used in the kitchen to serve liquid foods.
The cup was an essential kitchen accessory which could also be used during travel.
These accessories were used to grind a variety of foods.
Since leisure activities were limited in the colony, cards were very popular and easily accessible.
The Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade railway station was built in 1877. It appears on the Canadian Register of Historic Places since 2007 and is designated as a patrimonial railway station due […]
In 1901, the core of Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade Village offers a variety of services and businesses and allows the municipality’s inhabitants to supply themselves in materials of all sorts, including […]
The bridge keeper was responsible for collecting payment from users.
Upon the construction of the new bridge crossing the Sainte-Anne River, a commemorative trowel was forged to mark this major step in the history of the municipality.
Detail of the trowel presented to His Grace L. F. Laflèche, Trois-Rivières’s Bishop, by George Beaucage on the occasion of the laying of the new bridge’s first stone […]