Sunday, February 21, 2016

Parc Walter MacKenzie -Scotstown - Compton County - Eastern Township - Quebec - Canada

Parc Walter MacKenzie - Scotstown - Compton County, Eastern Township,  Canada
Quebec, Scotstown include the Walter MacKenzie Park, a municipal park (ballpark), a school park and an outdoor skating rink site.
Walter MacKenzie Park, an enchanting  located in the heart of the city, highlighting the Salmon River and its dam. Street furniture is available to users and a wood shelter protects us from the elements and serves as a stage for summer activities such as procurement, community events, etc.
Walter MacKenzie Park is a park in Scotstown, Quebec, Canada. The altitude above sea level is 380 meters or 1,250
Latitude: 45 ° 32'0.16
"Longitude:-71 ° 16'56.48"
The city park is a good size with a ball field, gaming machines for children and bleachers. It includes a recreational cottage. The ball field is illuminated for holding ball games all night ensuring user safety.


Walter Murdo MacKenzie
Born January 26, 1917
Death: Scotstown 1990
Parents: John and William MacKenzie Agnes Palmer
Married on ..................
With.....................
Born: …………………….
Died....................................
Parents: Unknown
Children: ........................ ..
John MacKenzie William and  
Agnes Palmer
John William MacKenzie
Born December 05, 1888 Hampden
Died: January February 1964 Scotstown
Parents: Unknown
and Annie Morrison
Annie Morrison born North Dell, Lewis 1856 , Scotland
Parents: Donald Morrison 1823-1909 and 1819-1859 Effie Gillies
Married in 1916 in Sherbrooke
Agnes Palmer
Bon February January 1898 Dell, Hampden Township
Died: May July 1975 Scotstown, Compton, Quebec, Canada
Parents: Unknown
Children:
Walter Murdo MacKenzie ,
Melton MacKenzie


The school has park playground for children and the ice, behind the town hall, is a meeting place for young and old in the winter.
The rapids on the Salmon River, known for a good challenge for extreme sports, attracting paddlers from across the province. We installed a shed on the east side of the dam to accommodate athletes, allowing them to undress at the shelter.
Covered Wooden Bridge
Other sports facilities and outdoor included a bike path leading to the Parc Walter MacKenzie (which will be connected soon the Mont-Mégantic trail), hiking trails, snowshoeing and cross country skiing as well as games to puck the church basement.
Walter  MacKenzie park, enchanting site located in the heart of city, the highlighting Salmon River and its dam. Street furniture is available to users and a wood shelter protects us from the elements and serves as a stage for summer activities such as procurement, community events, etc.
The city park is a good size offering a baseball field, play equipment for children and bleachers. It includes a recreational cottage. The ball field is illuminated for holding ball games at night all by ensuring user safety lakes.
Dam Walter MacKenzie Fishing information, Scotstown
Fishing Lakes: Lake at Laprise, Pond Mill Creek Dell, Lake Dumoulin, Stream Dutch
Dam Walter MacKenzie is a dam Located in Scotstown, in the Eastern Townships, in the province of Quebec, Canada. Whether you're bait casting, spinning or fly fishing your chances of getting a bite here are good. So grab your favorite fly fishing rod and reel, and head out to Walter Dam MacKenzie. For Fishing License purchase, fishing rules, and fishing rules please visit Quebec Fish & Wildlife. Please remember to check with the local Fish and Wildlife department to ensure the stream is open to the public. Now get out there and fish! Check out our Fishing Times chart to determine When the fish Will Be Most Active.


A large fireplace, English gardens, old mansions, water gardens, flat -bandes themes, vibrant planters, four towers ...
Take time to discover a typical village in the Eastern Townships, nestled at the foot of Mont-Mégantic and bathed by the Rivière-au-Saumon (Salmon River).
Founded in the late 19th century by Scottish settlers, Scotstown, despite the inevitable influences of modernism, yet reveals its architectural roots inherited from that time.
Thanks to the two themes (gardens and heritage), you can meet the village history sections, and perhaps zieuter visit some private gardens, accompanied or not, owners enthusiasts, on foot, by bicycle, motorbike or car ... take time ... to make you a flower
Scotstown and Hampden welcome you
Enjoy your time to visit Scotstown. A rich architectural heritage, a dock and a boat launch to put your kayak or canoe in the water, water games, in short, a charming village, a well kept secret! Do not forget to make a stop at one of our restaurants or buying very succulent meats recognized. For the night, what better than a warm welcome in a residence for tourists or a duvet and coffee in Scotstown.
               
Township of Hampden
Township Hampden, in the Eastern Townships, in the MRC Haut-Saint-François, snuggled Mont Mégantic hollow in which about a third of the park - the Sugar Loaf mountain and Franceville - is the territory of Hampden. The township has about 217 Hampdenoises and Hampdenois and despite that the houses do not form village core, there are many homes, farms, cottages and large forest areas.    
Our territory covers over 110 square kilometers and has almost the shape of a horseshoe around the City of Scotstown. We are located midway between the cities of Sherbrooke and Lac-Mégantic, with about 45 to 50 kilometers in both directions.

The surrounding municipalities are Scotstown, Lingwick, Milan, Val-Racine, Notre-Dame-des-Bois, La Patrie, Lac-Mégantic, Newport and Bury.

Taking the road 214 east towards Lac-Mégantic, you will be near US borders giving access in Maine. By against taking the road 257 south towards La Patrie and Chartierville, you can go to the US border providing access in New Hampshire.   


Come to see us, it's your to discover.
Walter MacKenzie Park,
11 rue du Parc,
Scotstown, Quebec, Canada J0B 3B0






City informations:
Ville de Scotstown
101 Ch. Victoria ouest
Scotstown, Québec
J0B 3B0
Tel: 819-560-8433
Fax: 819 560-8434



http://www.cantonhampden.com/
http://www.hookandbullet.com/fishing-barrage-walter-mackenzie-scotstown-qc/
http://ca.geoview.info/parc_waltermackenzie,6098279
http://www.scotstown.ca/fr/loisirs-et-vie-communautaire/parcs-et-terrains-de-jeux.php



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