HUNTER'S POINT

NAME: Hunter's Point
COUNTY: Temiscamingue
ROADS: 2WD
GRID: 1
CLIMATE: Snow in winter, warm summers
BEST TIME TO VISIT: May-october
COMMENTS: Nver been,, I know it is off the Maniwaki Road into other logging roads.
REMAINS: Part of school church, store, some colapsed shells
Originaly a Hudson Bay Post counter it was first called Hunter's Lodge, where natives traded in furs. The counter closed in the 1880's,but a small native population moved in. Some whites and metis also established themselves in the community and opened a general store, and post office (1886). By the turn of the century there were 100 people at the site, and included a Catholic Mission. Presbetyrian church was erected in 1914 followed by the Catholic Church in 1915. A Catholic school was also built in 1928, where the community peaked at 150. Though the community was gradually abandoned (all services closed in the 60's) a few still resid in the ares while cottagers live nearby in the summer. The post office closed in 1970. Submitted by: Yvan P.Charbonneau

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