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
In 1960, Saint-Patrice Academy was expanded once again. This new annex consisted mainly of a modern gymnasium, which was lacking in the Catholic School Board’s school system. Furthermore, […]
Corner of Merry North St. and Main St. In red: the Sacré-Cœur Convent (Sainte-Croix). Note that the Underwriters’s Survey Bureau named the convent referencing the Marianites sisters of […]
Downtown of Magog in 1951. Circled: the Magog High School and the Saint-Patrice Academy. Comparing this plan with the one from 1920, it is possible to observe that the High […]
Merry Point in 1951. In red: The Sacré-Cœur Convent. This map makes it possible to observe the second annex added to the convent in 1944.
Downtown Magog in 1920. In red: The Magog Academy and the Saint-Patrice Academy.
Reproduction (in colour) of the engraving by William Henry Bartlett: Outlet of Lake Memphremagog. The first bridge built at the Outlet is visible on it. To consult the numbering of […]
Aerial photograph of the town of Magog in 1929. This photograph shows the Dominion Textile factories and their hydro-electric dam built on the Magog River. Also visible are […]
A schooltruck belonging to a Mr. Carrière photographed in February 1959 by studio R.C. (Magog).
The Omerville Convent was founded around 1954. The nuns, the Filles de la Charité du Sacré-Cœur de Jésus, took charge of the school. They taught there until 1959, […]