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This is the second building of the A.O. Norton factory, located on Cutting Street in Coaticook. The first building was destroyed by fire in 1913.
The huge steel box contains a large number of objects. Once sealed, it was buried underground. The capsule will be opened in 2114, by which time its contents […]
The building of the dairy « Laiterie de Coaticook » has been renovated to enlarge it several times over the past few years, in order to meet the […]
René Vaillancourt’s operation is one of the farms that inspire pride throughout the Coaticook region.
The Ferme-du-Plateau barn, built by Eugene Baldwin. This pioneering building had many positive impacts on agriculture in the region. It’s very interesting both from an architectural and a […]
This was the first hydroelectric power station.
The Suspension Bridge is still one of Coaticook’s most popular attractions.
A hydroelectric power station that played a pioneering role in the industrialization of Coaticook.
This exhibition hall in the Beaulne Museum, located in the Arthur-Osmore-Norton Manor, reminds visitors that the building owes its existence to jacks once manufactured for the railroad.
This building receives many visitors.
The Coaticook Power Station is a very important asset for the local community.
The Belding Corticelli factory closed its doors in 2004. A real estate project is set to convert the building into condominiums.