Notre-Dame-du-Bon-Conseil, Quebec (village)

It is also served by Route 122, which connects Drummondville to Victoriaville The name of the city comes from an appearance of Mary in the town of Genazzano in 1467.

This new settlement grew rapidly through agriculture, the timber industry and operation of gravel pits, which were very numerous in the region.

With the advent of the twentieth century, Notre-Dame-du-Bon-Conseil saw the arrival of electricity, street lighting, telephones and its first industries from the major resources of the region.

These contributed to the influx of new residents who came to work in Sintra (Modern Paving and Construction Ltd.), Agropur (1954) and other companies like Nutribec (milling Camirand), Concrete St. Pierre and Piercon Limited.

As a prt of its history, Notre-Dame-du-Bon-Conseil retains some buildings, including the ancestral home of Lambert and the church built in 1910.

At the intersection of Route 122 and 259, and close to Autoroute Jean-Lesage (Trans Canada), Notre-Dame-du-Bon-Conseil allows its residents to reach nearly 80% of the population Quebec in just over 60 minutes.

Over 2000 people form a vibrant community with a rich and colorful past where the spirit of cooperation and pride always animate Bonconseillois.

The municipality of Notre-Dame-du-Bon-Conseil offers villagers the following luxuries: These services are provided in exchange for an active participation in one of the clubs or associations listed below.

Agropur Factory