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post card of Inverness village published around 1901 |
We welcome you to the path of the first settlers. Follow the historical tour of Inverness, once the Chief-town of the Megantic County, among the breathtaking roads of the Appalachians. You will see along the way churches, presbyteries and cemeteries of various demonimations such as: Presbyterian, Anglican, Methodist, Congregationalist, Roman Catholic and United Church. Discover Glen Lloyd, Glen Murray, Campbell's Corners, Lipsey's Hill, Adderly, Lysander Falls, the site of the annual Orange Picnic and more.
From the first hunting grounds of the Abenaki Indians to the development of the bronze industry, Inverness has seen many waves of immigration: the American Loyalists, the Scottish from the Isle of Arran, the English, the Irish and the French Canadians. They all made their mark on this territory and left a heritage for you to discover.
Click below to see the video presentation of the Celtic Way.