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Racine

Racine, founded in 1912, took its name from the first bishop of the Diocese of Sherbrooke, Mgr. Racine. A unique and welcoming small community, Racine stands out for its social innovations. These include its food co-op, Brunante Coop, which operates the Marché Locavore local products market, the Maison de la culture, and the Maison du Marché, all avant-garde initiatives that have energized the heart of the village. Racine can be proud to have a village core, an agricultural sector, and a number of lakes: Miller, Brais, Larouche, and Brompton. Proud of its roots, Racine has been organizing one of the region’s largest celebrations of St. Jean Baptiste Day (Quebec’s national holiday) since 1979.

Population
1,372

Racine

Marché Locavore de Racine

Racine

Fromagerie Nouvelle France

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Brasserie Lac Brompton

Saint-Denis-de-Brompton

Asinerie les ânes en culotte

Sainte-Anne-de-la-Rochelle

Jardins Zone Orange

Sainte-Anne-de-la-Rochelle

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