Bryson House and Red Bridge
Bryson House cultural house
Historical museum, genealogy center , Tea-Room and Library
The house was built in 1854 by Georges Bryson a Scottish immigrant famous for the development of agriculture and forestry in the area. The house exemplifies the Georgian architecture in the area. It is now a genealogy center where you can discover your ancestor’s paths. A Victorian Tea-Room in now open from Wednesday to Sunday and offers a variety of fin teas and coffees accompanied with homemade pastries.
Directions
314 rue Principale
819-683-1132
Felix Gabriel Marchand covered bridge
The Marchand bridge which is referred by locals, as the the red bridge , was constructed in 1898. Presently it is the longest-covered bridge still in use in Québec measuring 151.59 meters and is constructed entirely of pine. This is the symbol of our municipality.

