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| Place | Bury |
| Type | Municipality |
| Province / Territory | Quebec (QC) |
| Location | Bury; Le Haut-Saint-François |
| Country | Canada |
| Latitude | 45.473321 |
| Longitude | -71.500727 |
| Importance | Town |
| CGN ID | EFRZG |
Bury is a municipality in Bury; Le Haut-Saint-François, Quebec, Canada. It is classified as a town. Bury is located at 45.4733°N, 71.5007°W.
Bury nestles in a gentle valley, a place where the Estrie region’s rolling hills begin to soften into the broader sweep of the Eastern Townships. It lies 23.5 km west of Franceville, QC (from Franceville, QC: bearing 265°T), and is situated 11.9 km north-east of Cookshire-Eaton. The land here is a patchwork of emerald fields, stitched with the dark green of spruce and pine, and bisected by meandering streams that catch the sunlight like scattered slivers of glass. The air, especially in the early morning, carries a crisp, clean scent, a blend of damp earth and pine needles, and the distant lowing of cattle drifts on the breeze, a constant, quiet reminder of the agricultural heart that beats within Bury. The sky, vast and often a brilliant blue, seems to stretch on forever, a comforting blanket over the settled landscape. The history of Bury is deeply entwined with the land it occupies, a story of hardy settlers who cleared forests and coaxed life from the soil. This was a place built on agriculture, and the legacy of that era still shapes its economy, with farms still dotting the horizon, their barns weathered and enduring. The local dialect, if one listens closely, might carry a faint echo of the French and English roots that have long mingled here, a testament to the diverse peoples who found their home in Bury. While no grand monuments rise to dominate the skyline, the very character of Bury itself, the quiet persistence of its people and the enduring beauty of its natural setting, forms a distinctive and quietly powerful landmark.
Bury, nichée au cœur du Haut-Saint-François, respire une quiétude empreinte de la mémoire des terres travaillées et du murmure des eaux claires qui serpentent à travers le paysage ondulé. Les collines douces, parées d'un vert profond durant les mois chauds et d'un manteau blanc immaculé l'hiver, témoignent d'une histoire agricole profondément enracinée, où le labeur des générations a façonné le caractère de cette région. Le ciel, souvent d'une clarté saisissante, semble s'étirer à l'infini au-dessus des champs et des bois, offrant des spectacles lumineux qui changent au gré des saisons, une lumière douce caressant les toits des maisons et les clochers discrets. La vie à Bury s'écoule à un rythme mesuré, rythmé par les saisons et le doux son des rivières, un écho paisible de l'héritage de ceux qui ont fondé et fait prospérer ce coin du Québec.
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| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Location data | Canadian Geographical Names Database (CGN), Natural Resources Canada |