The mills of Île de la Visitation at the Sault-au-Récollet The mills of Île de la Visitation at the Sault-au-Récollet: Celebrating 300 years of history in 2026! La Société d’histoire d’Ahuntsic-Cartierville
The anthem Mémoires d’Ahuntsic for the Ahuntsic-Cartierville borough was composed for Montreal’s 375th anniversary celebration, as a gift from Concerts Ahuntsic en fugue. The anthem’s lyrics are by […]
On August 25, 2017, the Sept stations musicales des berges concert proposed an evening music tour of the Maurice-Richard and Basile-Routhier parks bordering the new Parcours Gouin visitor […]
On the upper floor of the cider press house, Cité historia’s Gabrielle Desgagné (GD) is speaking with Marcel Henley (MH). This interview was conducted on August 18, 2014. […]
As early as 1821, the Sault-au-Récollet parish wanted to offer classrooms to children in the village. In 1831, a plot of land belonging to the parish council was […]
On the left: workers at the ice house in 1939. On the right, ice cutting becomes mechanized over time.
Hydraulic power transmission mechanisms. A: water power is transmitted via gears. B: torque is transferred from one wheel to the other via a drive belt.
On the left of the illustration, a sawmill inaugurated in 1726. This is the first building to operate on the mills site. On the right, a second building […]
Stéphane Tessier (ST), historian and cultural animator, explains Simon Sicard’s role as miller, and his importance in the village of Sault-au-Récollet. We hear him off-screen at the start […]
We follow the camera into the less accessible vestiges of the old mills, appreciating in passing the water running through the site as well as the surrounding nature. […]
This restored masonry wall is a testament to the work of the Sault’s craftspeople. It is framed by steel structures commemorating the various industrial uses of the mills […]
Aerial view of the mills site in the fall of 1976, a few years before the expropriation and demolition of the industrial buildings.
This solitary steel column evokes the presence of a floor that previously existed above this open space.