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| Place | Le Trou-d'Henri |
| Type | Named Locality |
| Province / Territory | Quebec (QC) |
| Location | Baie-du-Febvre; Nicolet-Yamaska |
| Country | Canada |
| Latitude | 46.191944 |
| Longitude | -72.679444 |
| Importance | Small locality |
| CGN ID | ENISA |
Le Trou-d'Henri is a locality in Baie-du-Febvre; Nicolet-Yamaska, Quebec, Canada. It is classified as a small locality. Le Trou-d'Henri is located at 46.1919°N, 72.6794°W.
Le Trou-d'Henri unfurls along the broad, grey-blue sweep of the St. Lawrence River, a place where the sky seems to press down with a gentle, persistent weight. It lies 19.8 km south-south-west of Trois-Rivières, QC (from Trois-Rivières, QC: bearing 212°T), and is situated 6.2 km south-west of Nicolet. The land here is flat, a fertile expanse carved by centuries of alluvial deposits, and the air often carries the briny tang of the great waterway, mingling with the earthy perfume of damp soil. Fields, meticulously divided by weathered fences, stretch to the horizon, a patchwork quilt of greens and golds under the vast Quebec sky. Along the river's edge, willows weep their long, slender branches, their leaves a shimmering silver in the breeze, while the distant hum of agricultural machinery forms a low, constant thrum, the heartbeat of this agricultural domain. The history of Le Trou-d'Henri is deeply intertwined with the bounty of the river and the rich earth it has nourished. For generations, this was a land of fishermen and farmers, their lives dictated by the ebb and flow of the tides and the turning of the seasons. While agriculture remains a cornerstone of the local economy, with dairy farms and crop cultivation dominating the landscape, the echoes of its maritime past linger. The distinctive, wide-planked houses, built to withstand the sometimes-fierce river winds, stand as quiet testaments to earlier times. Today, Le Trou-d'Henri retains a character of quiet industry, a place where the rhythm of life is measured by the steady work of the land and the enduring presence of the St. Lawrence, a constant, life-giving artery.
Au cœur du Québec, où le fleuve Saint-Laurent déploie ses vastes reflets sous un ciel souvent changeant, se trouve Le Trou-d'Henri, un lieu dont le nom même évoque une douce quiétude, niché dans les terres de Nicolet-Yamaska. Le paysage y est une tapisserie subtile de champs cultivés s'étirant à perte de vue, ponctués de bosquets d'arbres qui ponctuent la monotonie des plaines, comme autant de murmures d'une vie agricole ancestrale. L'air, chargé des effluves de la terre et, par temps clair, de l'iode lointain du fleuve, porte en lui une mémoire des saisons, de l'écho des labours et des récoltes qui ont façonné l'âme de Le Trou-d'Henri. Ici, le temps semble s'écouler avec la lenteur apaisante des jours d'été, où la lumière du crépuscule s'attarde sur les toits des granges et les silhouettes familières des habitations, tissant un voile d'or sur une existence simple mais profonde.
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| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Location data | Canadian Geographical Names Database (CGN), Natural Resources Canada |