Héritage Sutton publishes its 43rd history booklet

In this new booklet, Paul Kinnis and Anne Lipowski introduce us to some of the residents of Westwood Road in the 19th century. Their text illustrates different settlement patterns in Sutton and shares information on the main resources used to conduct the research. A second article traces the history of the Madden-Eland family, now well…

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Annual General Meeting

The historical society Heritage Sutton invites you to its Annual General Meeting, to be held on Saturday, November 15, 2025, from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., in the Council Chamber of Sutton Town Hall (11 Principale Street South).

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New opening hours for our office

Good news! The Héritage Sutton office will now be open to the public every Thursday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. You are welcome : Access to the office is now through the rear entrance of Sutton Town Hall, where a doorbell is available. A team member will come to greet you. To serve you…

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Catalog Fonds d’histoire orale

Another great success! Héritage Sutton has put online on its website and on that of Bibliothèque et archives nationales du Québes (BAnQ), which partly financed its production, the Répertoire du Fonds d’histoire orale, featuring more than 150 audio or video interviews recorded between 1977-2023. These testimonials from people, most of whom were born, lived and…

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Sutton, Border Town

This virtual exhibition highlights the social, economic and cultural impacts of the proximity between Sutton and Vermont.

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A special issue of History Sketchbooks on the former dairy of Sutton

Héritage Sutton publishes a special issue dedicated to the history of the old dairy and to Sutton’s rich agricultural past. A history in two parts. The first one covers the period from 1894 to 1945, during which local investors were in charge; the second part relates the period from 1945 to 1980, when the Boulanger…

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