Permanent exhibition devoted to the built heritage of Deschambault-Grondines.
Heritage buildings and architectural detail photographs is a major player in the exhibition. An interactive medium, accessible through Internet, allows heritage homeowners to find the information needed to make the best choices possible when undertaking work.
Church of Grandes-Piles will become a cultural space
The Making of Grandes-Piles bequeathed to the municipality, in August, the church built in 1899. While religious celebrations are still held, a community hall will be built at the front of the building with a view to presenting concerts and plays, for example. In addition, the library will be located, according to plans, at the top of the church. The work is estimated at nearly $800,000.Source: Les Arts et la ville, which takes it source from Sandra Lacroix. "L'église de Grandes-Piles sera transformée en lieu de culture et culture", L'Hebdo Mékinac des Chenaux, August 11, 2010.
Victoriaville launches its Heritage Policy on the Web
Historic houses in the area of the Bonaventure island will be restored
The Québec Ministry of Culture is acquirring the men's house (part of the mother house of the Soeurs-Grises-de-Montréal)
The heritage building housing the municipal court located in Sainte-Julienne, Lanaudière, will be restored