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Things to see in Pont-Rouge, Canada

Pont-Rouge is a small town in Quebec, Canada that is well known for its beautiful architecture and for being the birthplace of the poet Jacques Vachon. The town's buildings date back to the early 1800s and include examples of Gothic Revival, Romanesque Revival, and Victorian architecture. Many of Pont-Rouge's attractions are located within walking distance of each other, making it a great place to explore on foot.

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Quick info about Pont-Rouge
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CountryCanada
RegionQuebec
Latitude46.75
Longitude-71.7
Appr. population8723

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