Bolton-Est

Sector Memphrémagog

Once known as Peasley Corner, Bolton Centre and South Bolton merged in 1876 to become East Bolton. Even its Francophone citizens refer to themselves as East Boltoners! Until the end of the 19th century, the area saw an era of copper mining. South Bolton, formerly Rexford's Corner, is distinguished by heritage homes and a former school that dates back to 1832. Visitors can also see Holy Trinity Anglican Church, built in 1860. The village of Kimbolton became Bolton Centre in 1868. Twenty years later, there were 200 inhabitants in the municipality, and you can still admire their buildings of yesteryear: the United Church (1879), St. Patrick's Anglican Church (1875), and the town hall (1867).

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Population: 724

Sector: Memphrémagog

 

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