Sacré-Cœur Convent (from 1891 to 1912)
Source: Magog Historical Society, PR002 fonds Bibliothèque Memphrémagog\album 2\photo # 437.
The convent was built on the site of the first Catholic chapel, after the latter, along with its presbytery, was handed over to the Catholic School Board by Father Milette in 1891. In order to offer a separate school for Magog’s young girls, the school board proceeded to tear down the chapel and construct a convent in its place. Inaugurated in 1891, under the administration of the Marianites de Sainte-Croix nuns, it was subsequently taken over by the Filles de la Charité du Sacré-Cœur de Jésus nuns in 1909.