Lawrenceville, Quebec

Lawrenceville is a village municipality in the Le Val-Saint-François Regional County Municipality in the Estrie region of Quebec, Canada.

Around 650 Lawrence villagers live in an area of 17 square kilometres.

The name of the village honours Mr. Henry Lawrence, son of Isaac Lawrence, who originally came from Canaan, Connecticut, and moved to Shefford Township in 1794 settling his family near Lake Waterloo between Fulford and Waterloo.

In 1836 Henry Lawrence moved to the northern part of Stukely and built a sawmill and flourmill on an island, which became part of Lawrenceville, although the Village of Lawrenceville was not constituted until 1905 by detachment of the municipality from the township of North-Stukely.

Only remains of the building can still be found on Henry's Island, but two dwellings still exist: dating from the 19th century, that is the Island Park House of Victorian style and another house, with a double-slope roof.