The History of Education in Magog, Québec From the Pioneers to the Quiet Revolution The History of Education in Magog, Québec: From the Pioneers to the Quiet Revolution The Magog Historical Society
Saint-Patrice Chapel was built in 1860 and consecrated in 1861. It was the first religious building of the Catholic faith in Magog. Its sacristy welcomed the Catholic School […]
In 1912, the convent was moved back and expanded towards the front. The building’s façade took on the appearance that it has today.[1]. [1] See Maurice Langlois. (2012). En […]
The convent was built on the site of the first Catholic chapel, after the latter, along with its presbytery, was handed over to the Catholic School Board by […]
Founded in 1907, an initiative of Father Charles-Édouard Milette, the day-care centre served several purposes. Established in the Eastern district, it was intended as a day-care centre for […]
«In 1944, a construction project added a wing to the south (…) for a large recreation room and seven additional classrooms. A few years later, (1947-1949), restoration of […]