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Originally Posted by Acajack
Yes, and you could actually even do the same for Trois-Rivières.
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Tu ne crois pas si bien dire! The two links I posted, there was one of each city, on purpose... the first was Quebec City and the second was Trois-Rivières. Either you didn't bother clicking on the street views, or else even you got fooled
And yes, this housing type (fully residential attached multiplex on tiny lots) isn't found in Sherbrooke at all. And probably not Gatineau either.
Makes sense, if you consider that 3R was (very probably) Quebec's third urban hub at the time. Up to WWII I'd say.
Another proof of this is that Sherbrooke has nothing that even comes close to comparing to the Ameau Building. Unreplicable "good leftover bones" from a prewar period where 3R was a more important city than Sherbrooke (which has been totally reversed now - let alone compared to Gatineau)