900, rue Principale, Notre-Dame-de-Stanbridge, QCJ0J 1M0
Located in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains on the border between the Eastern Townships and Montérégie, our little village likes to be part of the mountain villages of Quebec. With its meandering river, dam and its covered bridge, its centenary Romanesque style church-like Celtic and houses the majority of Victorian type he calls the visitor with a kind inherited both Francophones and Anglophones. Being part of a territory reserved only for loyalists and granted in 1801 to Mr. Hugh Finlay and his associates, it was bought the same year by a major trader in Montreal, in the person of James McGill.
692 rang de Leglise N, Saint-Ignace-de-Stanbridge, QCJ0J 1Y0
The village of St. Ignace saw its first settlers landed on its territory to the 1810s when the first inhabitants called Stone Settlement. The mission of St. Ignatius is a Catholic established in 1873 and three years later , it became the parish of St. Ign