Ruins of the Saint-Joachim Church, burned to the ground in 1759

Photo: Aux Trois Couvents, 2019
The foundations of the church, which was burned to the ground in August 1759, are visible on the site of La Grande Ferme, in Saint-Joachim.
Photo: Aux Trois Couvents, 2019
The foundations of the church, which was burned to the ground in August 1759, are visible on the site of La Grande Ferme, in Saint-Joachim.