(December 17, 2020, 6:43 pm)
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Part of the Municipality of La Pêche, Sainte-Cécile-de-Masham is a beautiful village in which I never fail to stop during my photo outings in the area of Wakefield, Farrellton, East-Aldfield and route 366 west of Gatineau. A picturesque covered bridge crosses the La Pêche river on the Chemin du Lac-Philippe, and many landscapes invariably catch the eye of the photographer, even in the heart of the village; I am thinking, among others, of Chemin Brazeau and Chemin du Moulin, where interesting ruins frame a small waterfall that was once a source of energy. It is also not uncommon for me to stop eating a good poutine at La Patate à Carlo or Chez Ti-Ray, the latter not closing for the cold season. In short, a charming place where I return again and again with great pleasure.
Being part of the Municipality of La Pêche, Sainte-Cécile-de-Masham is a beautiful village where I never fail to stop on my photo outings in the Wakefield, Farrellton, East-Aldfield area and on route 366 west of the Gatineau River. A picturesque covered bridge crosses the La Pêche River on chemin du Lac-Philippe, and many landscapes invariably catch the photographer's eye, even in the heart of the village; I am thinking among others of chemin Brazeau and chemin du Moulin, where interesting ruins frame a small waterfall that was once a source of energy. It is not rare either that I stop for a good poutine at La Patate à Carlo or Chez Ti-Ray, the latter not closing for the cold season. In short, a charming place where I return again and again with great pleasure.