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Martel Dairy Farm
282 Canada Street, Saint-Quentin, New Brunswick
The Martel Dairy Farm consists of a series of buildings including a one-and-a-half-storey house, a barn, and a milkhouse. It is located at 282 Canada Street in Saint-Quentin.
The Fountain
188 Canada Street, Saint-Quentin, New Brunswick
Located in front of the church overlooking Canada Street, the fountain, built in 1957, commemorates the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Parish of Saint-Quentin and pays…
La Grande École
182 Canada Street, Saint-Quentin, New Brunswick
La Grande École, now converted into an apartment building, is an imposing two-and-a-half-storey wooden building constructed in 1915 and located at 180 Canada Street, Saint-Quentin.
Convent
10 Place de l'Église, Saint-Quentin, New Brunswick
Built in 1952 behind the church and a few steps from the elementary school, the two-storey convent of the Daughters of Mary of the Assumption is located at 10 Place de l’Église.
J. B. Rioux Building
234 Canada Street, Saint-Quentin, New Brunswick
Located right in the middle of Saint-Quentin, more specifically at 234 Canada Street, at the corner of Mgr. Martin Street, the J. B. Rioux Building is a two storey building made…
Railway Station Warehouses
Saint-Quentin, New Brunswick
The Railway Station Warehouses consist of a very long cedar shingle clad structure with a moderately pitched gable roof. They are located near the reconstructed railway station on…
Mrs. Trèfflé Dubé Store
201 Canada Street, Saint-Quentin, New Brunswick
The Mrs. Trèfflé Dubé Store consists of a one-and-a-half storey house to which a store was added. It is located in the heart of Saint-Quentin, at 210 Canada Street.
Lynch-Chouinard House
231 Mgr. Martin Road East, Saint-Quentin, New Brunswick
The Lynch-Chouinard House, also known as the white house, is a large two-storey home with a veranda on three sides. Built around 1920, it was moved in 1982 to 1 de l’Aréna Street…
First Co-op Store
8 Patrick Jean Street, Saint-Quentin, New Brunswick
The First Co-op Store, which opened its doors in 1946, is a one-and-a-half-storey building located at 8 Patrick Jean Street in Saint-Quentin. Owned by the Coop le Tourbillon…
Léopold Roy House
212 Canada St., Saint-Quentin, New Brunswick
Built in c1915-1925, the Léopold Roy House is a residence in the Boomtown style, fronting on Canada Street in Saint-Quentin.
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