Seigneurial Estate of Mascouche

The rich and noble history of an estate

Sources: SODAM


First representation of the buildings

This sketch, made by Jacques Frédéric Doudiet in 1846, is the first known representation of the buildings of the seigneurial domain of Mascouche. You can clearly see the mill and the miller's house on the banks of the Mascouche River.


Corbeil’s Mill

In this photo dating from the 1920s, we can clearly recognize the mill and the miller's house, when they were operated by the Corbeil family.

Mrs. Colville’s renovations

In 1930, Mrs. Colville had all the buildings of the seigneurial estate renovated, including the mill and the miller's house. At that time, the ground floor of the miller's house served as accommodation for the gardener and the upper floor served as accommodation for his driver. As for the mill, it was converted into a garage.

Extract of
From Mascouche Rapids to Terrebonne Heights

From Mascouche Rapids to Terrebonne Heights image circuit

Presented by : English Community Organization of Lanaudière (ECOL)
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