Each month the Coaticook Historical Society organizes a breakfast, at a restaurant,of the region of Coaticook and cordiaily invites us to a presentation of an event or a place in connection with the history of our region. This activity is open to the public and is interactive. The guest and or lecturer, along with photos and archives fournishes us with  information pertaining to their particular subject. Discussions, as well as additions to the theme may be proposed.
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Welcome
Coaticook Historical Society
34 Main Stree East
Coaticook, Québec
(819) 849-1023
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Opening Hours
Please call in advance of your visit to verify open hours.
Closed : Monday • Saturday • Sunday and public holidays
Entrance Fees : Free
Over 23,000 pictures from our weekly newspaper Le Progrès.
Copies of The Coaticook Observer 1928-1938 complete plus others of different dates.
Copies of the newspaper L'Etoile de l'Est from 1928 to 1938 (complete) and others bearing differents dates.
Copies of our weekly newspaper Le Progrès de Coaticook from 1971 to 2003.
Approximate number of objects in the collections: 23000
We can find persons having stayed in our region or find the origin of certain houses or buildings.
Archival Records • Conservation or Restoration • Information Centre • Library
Other: Pictures researches by themes or newspaper clips related.
genealogy information