Métis-sur-Mer : La poésie d’un chalet de bois

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Author/collaborator
Title
Métis-sur-Mer : La poésie d’un chalet de bois
Abstract
From the 1860s to the early decades of the twentieth century, Métis-sur-Mer, on Quebec's Lower North Shore, was well-known as a summer tourist destination for well-to-do Anglophone Montrealers. However, the author points out that long before it became a tourist destination, the area was settled by Scots after 1820. The author describes the type of houses that were owned by these Scottish Quebecers, some of which still exist.
Publication
Continuité
Volume
No. 40
Date
Été 1988
Pages
33-35
Language
fr
URL
Citation
Lemieux, Denis. “Métis-sur-Mer : La poésie d’un chalet de bois.” Continuité, t 1988. https://www.erudit.org/en/journals/continuite/1988-n40-continuite1051742/18591ac.pdf.
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