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Serving the Eastern Townships English-speaking Community since 1979
The Eastern Townships English-speaking community is known for its harmonious relations with the French-speaking majority, its vigourous cultural life, and its deep roots in the region. Over the decades, it has left its mark on the landscape and architecture of the Townships. Although today it comprises only 6% of the region’s total population, the English-speaking community has contributed much to the economy and culture of the Eastern Townships.
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