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
Dr. Armand Voyer (1900-1994) strongly identified with the Eastern district where he practised medicine and where he lived for almost sixty years.[1]. He opened his consulting office in […]
Ralph Merry V was born at the Outlet in 1809. Grandson of the pioneer and founder of Magog, Ralph Merry III, Ralph V was, himself, one of the […]
The Sainte-Croix nuns arrived in 1885 and were the first religious teachers in Magog. They were the first to occupy the College Street School (from 1885 to 1891) […]
Photograph of Filles de la Charité du Sacré-Coeur de Jésus nuns taken in front of Saint-Patrice convent. They taught there from 1909 to 1974, that is, until the […]
Judging by the number of books found in the Merry house belonging to Florence L. Merry, it is highly likely that she was a very cultivated individual. In […]
Father Charles-Édouard Milette (1854-1909).
After the first school of arts and crafts closed in 1961, a second school was founded on September 9, 1963. This time, it had its own building on […]