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| Place | Le Trou-à-Paradis |
| Type | Named Locality |
| Province / Territory | Quebec (QC) |
| Location | Rivière-Nouvelle; Avignon |
| Country | Canada |
| Latitude | 48.423889 |
| Longitude | -66.337778 |
| Importance | Small locality |
| CGN ID | EJXEC |
Le Trou-à-Paradis is a locality in Rivière-Nouvelle; Avignon, Quebec, Canada. It is classified as a small locality. Le Trou-à-Paradis is located at 48.4239°N, 66.3378°W.
Le Trou-à-Paradis, nestled along the sinuous embrace of Rivière-Nouvelle, exhales a quiet, verdant peace. It lies 39.9 km north of Baie-des-Hérons, QC (from Baie-des-Hérons, QC: bearing 4°T), and is situated 31.8 km north of Nouvelle. The land here rolls with the gentle persistence of ancient forces, its hills softened by a generous cloak of mixed forest, primarily spruce and fir, their needles catching the slant of the sun in a thousand tiny prisms. Beneath this canopy, the ground is a mosaic of mosses and fallen leaves, damp and rich, smelling of earth and decay, the very essence of life’s endless cycle. The river itself, a ribbon of deep, cool water, is the animating spirit of Le Trou-à-Paradis, its currents carving a slow, purposeful path through the terrain, its banks often lined with alder and birch, their white bark a stark contrast to the darker greens of the conifers. In the late afternoon, when the light begins to deepen, a subtle, almost ethereal glow settles upon the landscape, transforming the ordinary into something profoundly beautiful. The story of Le Trou-à-Paradis is as entwined with the river as the roots of the oldest trees. For generations, its inhabitants have drawn sustenance and livelihood from the waters and the surrounding forests. Historically, the economy was deeply rooted in resource extraction, with logging and fishing forming the backbone of its early development. While those industries have evolved, a spirit of self-reliance and a connection to the natural world persist. Today, a smaller-scale agriculture, focused on hardy crops suited to the northern climate, supplements the income from a growing tourism sector drawn by the natural beauty and the promise of quietude. There are whispers of old stories, passed down through families, of the first settlers and their struggles, of the resilience required to carve a life from this beautiful, demanding land. Le Trou-à-Paradis carries a history not of grand pronouncements, but of quiet perseverance, a testament to the enduring human spirit against a backdrop of timeless natural grandeur.
À Le Trou-à-Paradis, où les terres de Rivière-Nouvelle s'ouvrent doucement sur l'estuaire, l'air porte une salinité subtile, promesse des marées qui murmurent aux rives de galets et de sable. Le paysage, sculpté par le temps et le travail des hommes, se déploie en une mosaïque de champs labourés, où le vert tendre des pâturages côtoie le brun profond de la terre retournée, sous un ciel souvent vaste, changeant, propice aux envolées lyriques du crépuscule. Ancré dans un patrimoine où résonnent les échos acadien et autochtone, Le Trou-à-Paradis a vu ses habitants puiser leur subsistance dans les eaux généreuses et la fertilité de ses terres, tissant une économie locale qui a su s'adapter aux rythmes de la nature. Les quelques constructions, disséminées avec une sorte de bon sens paysan, semblent observer la quiétude des lieux, comme si elles comprenaient le secret de cette existence simple, rythmée par le passage des saisons et la douceur de vivre qui émane de ce coin préservé.
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| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Location data | Canadian Geographical Names Database (CGN), Natural Resources Canada |