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Sainte-Edwidge-de-Clifton

Sector Coaticook

Sainte-Edwidge's coat of arms symbolizes local community values and the central place of the church (1865) in everyday life. Loyalists cleared the township, and French Canadians had it sanctioned as a parish in 1865 and in 1895, as Sainte-Edwidge-de-Clifton, protected by the pious Duchess Hedwidge of Silesia who lived from 1174 to 1243. Between the Moe and Ascot Rivers, the community profits from its dairy- and pork-based economy. The municipality includes a fish farm, Les Arpents Verts, a ripened-cheese farm, La Germaine and a bio-fermentation plant, Bio Lacto.

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Population: 493

Sector: Coaticook

 

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