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| Place | Cookshire-Eaton |
| Type | Town |
| Province / Territory | Quebec (QC) |
| Location | Cookshire-Eaton; Le Haut-Saint-François |
| Country | Canada |
| Latitude | 45.412986 |
| Longitude | -71.626124 |
| Importance | Town |
| CGN ID | ERHLZ |
Cookshire-Eaton is a town in Cookshire-Eaton; Le Haut-Saint-François, Quebec, Canada. It is classified as a town. Cookshire-Eaton is located at 45.4130°N, 71.6261°W.
Cookshire-Eaton rests in a cradle of rolling hills, where the St. Francis River carves its patient path through a landscape of mixed forests and fertile farmland. It lies 20.9 km east of Sherbrooke, QC (from Sherbrooke, QC: bearing 87°T), and is situated 8.3 km south-south-east of East Angus. The air here carries the scent of pine and damp earth, a quiet perfume that deepens as the sun dips towards the horizon, casting long, benevolent shadows across the fields. Scattered homes and barns dot the terrain, their sturdy forms a testament to generations of dwelling in this particular fold of Quebec's Eastern Townships, a place where the land itself seems to breathe with a slow, steady rhythm. The very contours of the land speak of a gentle resilience, a quiet strength that has weathered seasons and shaped the character of those who call Cookshire-Eaton home. This locale, born from the union of Cookshire and Eaton, carries echoes of its pioneering past, a heritage intertwined with the agricultural bounty of the region. Historically, the economy has been sustained by the land, with farming and forestry forming the backbone of its livelihood, a tradition that continues to shape the daily lives of its residents. The St. Francis River, a vital artery, has long facilitated transport and powered early industries, its presence a constant reminder of the forces that have shaped this place. Today, while the scent of cut lumber and turned soil still lingers, Cookshire-Eaton also hums with a modern practicality, a community that honors its roots while embracing the present, its distinctive character forged in the quiet beauty of its natural setting and the enduring spirit of its people.
Au cœur du Haut-Saint-François, Cookshire-Eaton s'ancre dans un paysage où les collines doucement ondulantes, sculptées par le temps, s'étirent vers un ciel vaste, souvent zébré de nuages légers. La lumière, lorsqu'elle filtre à travers le feuillage dense des forêts qui bordent les terres, y prend une qualité d'or liquide, particulièrement en fin de journée, caressant les champs labourés et les prairies où le travail de la terre a façonné l'âme de Cookshire-Eaton depuis des générations. Les rivières et ruisseaux, tels des fils d'argent, serpentent à travers le terrain, rappelant la présence discrète de l'eau qui a toujours nourri cette région, une vie paisible rythmée par le cycle des saisons et l'héritage de ses bâtisseurs. Dans cette quiétude, on devine la persévérance d'un peuple ancré dans ses traditions, un caractère forgé par la beauté sobre et la résilience de sa terre, où chaque lever de soleil promet une nouvelle aube pour Cookshire-Eaton.
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| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Location data | Canadian Geographical Names Database (CGN), Natural Resources Canada |