Cookshire-Eaton - Architectural Heritage

Parc des Braves, 85 rue du Parc
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The town of Cookshire-Eaton is the result of a merger in 2002, which united the town of Cookshire and the municipality of Eaton. With 5,886 residents, it is the largest municipality in the Upper St. Francis. Its 567 square kilometres are crisscrossed by scenic roads, along which visitors will travel through hamlets and see many interesting sites. Among them is Cookshire which was founded by the Loyalists, though the area was long traveled by the Abenakis who had seasonal camps in the region. Cookshire owes its name to Captain John Cook, who by 1795, was the first colonist to acquire land. Today, the agriculture and forestry sectors predominate. Several buildings are considered historical landmarks.

The Parc des Braves is an ideal location to learn about local heritage. Historic buildings surround the park. Among them are the English school and St. Peter’s Church, the only church built entirely of stone in the Upper St. Francis. Explore some of the side roads where numerous early vernacular and Victorian-era homes may be seen.

85, rue du Parc.

The Townships Trail offers visitors a unique opportunity to discover the Eastern Townships of the past. Visitors will get a sense of the legendary hospitality of the people of this splendid region. The trail will allow visitors to learn about the architectural and natural heritage of the Townships, to take advantage of the many services offered in the region, and to find lodging in some of the many historic buildings of the area.

Other routes to discover the Eastern Townships

The Summit Drive The Wine Route

Tourisme Cantons-de-l’Est

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