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Posted By: Max Weder
While travelling last weekend in the Eastern Townships in Quebec, I came across the St. Laurent family store in Compton . Louis St. Laurent was the prime minister of Canada in the 1950s, and his family operated the store from the late 1890s to the 1960s. It is now operated as a museum by Parks Canada. |
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