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| Place | Pointe-Fraser |
| Type | Resort |
| Province / Territory | Quebec (QC) |
| Location | Dundee; Le Haut-Saint-Laurent |
| Country | Canada |
| Latitude | 45.046291 |
| Longitude | -74.467129 |
| Importance | Village / hamlet |
| CGN ID | EHRVU |
Pointe-Fraser is a resort in Dundee; Le Haut-Saint-Laurent, Quebec, Canada. It is classified as a village / hamlet. Pointe-Fraser is located at 45.0463°N, 74.4671°W.
Pointe-Fraser rests where the broad St. Lawrence River, its surface a shifting canvas of pewter and jade under the often-brooding Quebec sky, begins its eastward push towards the Atlantic. It lies 20.5 km east of Cornwall, QC (from Cornwall, QC: bearing 84°T), and is situated 5.8 km north-north-east of Dundee. The land here is not dramatic, but rather a gentle, generous swell, a fertile basin carved by ancient glaciers and smoothed by millennia of wind and water. Fields of green and gold stretch towards the horizon, punctuated by sturdy farmhouses with steeply pitched roofs, designed to shed the heavy snows of winter. The air, especially in the early morning, carries the clean, damp scent of the river, mingling with the earthy perfume of tilled soil and the faintest hint of woodsmoke from distant hearths. At dusk, the light often softens, bathing the landscape in a hazy, ethereal glow that seems to hold the quiet breath of generations. This land has long been a place of sustenance and quiet industry, its history tied to the bounty of the river and the resilience of its people. For centuries, Indigenous communities thrived here, their connection to the waterways and the forests deeply ingrained. Later, French settlers established farms and fishing outposts, their descendants shaping the agricultural character that defines much of Pointe-Fraser today. The economy is largely rooted in the land, with dairy farms and mixed agriculture forming the backbone, their yields brought to market by local co-operatives. Small businesses, often family-run, line the main street, offering everything from hardware to baked goods, each with its own quiet hum of daily commerce. The river remains a vital artery, not just for transport, but for the enduring spirit of Pointe-Fraser, a constant, murmuring presence that shapes the rhythm of life.
À Pointe-Fraser, le paysage s'étire doucement, une toile mouvante où les terres labourées rencontrent la courbe paisible du Saint-Laurent. Le soleil, dans son déclin, jette une lumière dorée sur les champs, caressant les silhouettes des granges et des maisons, un écho lointain des générations qui ont façonné ce coin du Haut-Saint-Laurent. L'air porte l'odeur de la terre humide et des vents venus du fleuve, un souffle vital qui anime ce littoral. L'histoire, discrète mais présente, se murmure dans les noms des lieux et dans le rythme immuable de la vie agricole, une économie dont les racines plongent profondément dans ce sol fertile. Pointe-Fraser, ce nom même, évoque une géographie singulière, un point où la terre s'avance vers l'eau, offrant un tableau vivant, ancré dans la quiétude et la beauté de son environnement naturel.
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| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Location data | Canadian Geographical Names Database (CGN), Natural Resources Canada |