Route 132 Est Sortie Est du village, Kamouraska, Quebec G0L 1M0 CanadaMap
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The old cemetery for the ancestors.
We stopped here and spent as half an hour to check about the ancestors.Those names[last names] are on the sign.It's nice and quiet place and we can walk around.
My wife's ancestors were from this area, and were pioneers of the area. Her family name is on the monument at this location and one of her ancestors owned land adjacent to the Berceau du Kamouraska. A...
We drove up the 132 following the St Lawrence River, scenic route. No reservations whatsoever. We're able today reasonable lodgings every night. Kamouaska is Quebec history and we visited every histo...
Not to be missed if you have any interest in the history of the area or you have genealogical interests in this part of the world. A lovely memorial on the site of the original Kamouraska settlement.
The old cemetery for the ancestors.
We stopped here and spent as half an hour to check about the ancestors.Those names[last names] are on the sign.It's nice and quiet place and we can walk around.
A Must if Family is from this area
My wife's ancestors were from this area, and were pioneers of the area. Her family name is on the monument at this location and one of her ancestors owned land adjacent to the Berceau du Kamouraska. A...
Fabulous road trip with sis
We drove up the 132 following the St Lawrence River, scenic route. No reservations whatsoever. We're able today reasonable lodgings every night. Kamouaska is Quebec history and we visited every histo...
The original site of Kamouraska pioneers.
Not to be missed if you have any interest in the history of the area or you have genealogical interests in this part of the world. A lovely memorial on the site of the original Kamouraska settlement.
Contact our Ancestors again.
It is where the first two churches have been established and where the pioneers of Kamuraska from the early 18th century are honored.