Potton Heritage Association



  • Request for assistance

    Our Association made its wish to protect the Border Covered Bridge (Pont de la Frontière) at a private hearing with the Commission du Patrimoine et de la Culture du Québec on January 10.

    It could take up to a year for the bridge to be classified as a historic monument. In the meantime, we are continuing to follow up the situation with the various authorities concerned.

    To this end, we would like to know if there is a notary or lawyer in our community who would be willing to “Pro Bono” help us clarify certain legal issues.

    If so, please contact me at the following e-mail address: apphaw@gmail.com

    Thank you.

    Lorraine Rouillard, President
    Potton Heritage Association


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  • Potton Historical Tour on BaladoDiscovery

    Explore Potton, the incomparable Eastern Township region lying along the shores of Lake Memphremagog, in the heart of the Green Mountains.

    Frequented for thousands of years by aboriginal peoples and settled by pioneers from the United States at the end of the 18th century, Potton has a unique history marked by cultural diversity, a rich Anglo-American legacy and a remarkable architectural heritage.

    As you travel its roads, you’ll discover breathtaking landscapes of mountains, green forests, rolling meadows and vast farm lands.

    The proposed tour includes 12 points of interest spread across the township. This tour experience

    • is available both online (click on the link above)
    • and offline (no Internet needed, cell phone in hand) with the preload option of the BaladoDiscovery mobile application.

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