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Métis-sur-Mer : La poésie d’un chalet de bois
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Métis-sur-Mer : La poésie d’un chalet de bois
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| 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.
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Continuité
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No. 40
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Été 1988
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33-35
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fr
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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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