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Saint-Clet, Quebec

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Saint-Clet, QC

Contributed by Lozange, an ePodunk user.

October 29, 2007

Pluses:  This is a bicentenary village, founded in 1798. It is a place where families have quietly prospered, mainly from farming but also in business. It is a quintessential, sleepy village, peaceful and blessed with golden corn fields in summer. It has a Harvest Fair, Labour Day weekend or at least it did, the "Foire du Pont-Ch?teau", with a fairway, equestrian show, etc. It's close to more populated areas like Valleyfield. It's pretty much off the highway in a straight line. It has a good school. A community centre. Nice people.

Minuses:  Trying to keep up with modernity. It got rid of a saloon-type hotel across from the church that had veranda upon veranda, and looked straight out of a Western movie. The church has to share its priest.

A good place to...  Pause, take a deep breath.


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