Description
The Pigeonmobile is a small vehicle used to discover the history of Sainte-Germaine-Boulé. The parish of Sainte-Germaine-Boulé was founded in the year 1933. It is this year that we will remember as the year of foundation because of the sustained arrival of new settlers on the territory. In history, the parish first took the name of Sainte-Germaine de Palmarolle before becoming, in 1954, the municipality of Sainte-Germaine-Boulé. The table was set for a great bell tower war… We will come back to this later. The name of Sainte-Germaine was chosen to recall Sainte-Germaine de Dorchester, the native parish of the majority of the pioneers of this embryonic village. The name "Boulé" was attributed in honor of Mgr Auguste Boulet (at his baptism Auguste Boulé), the father of the great colonization movement and president of the diocesan society of colonization. Boulé is also the designation given to the first post office in the parish in 1936.