15 rue Mondrel, 61190 Tourouvre au Perche, FranceMap
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Absolutely Wonderful
If you want to learn how the French made its way to Canada, this is a must stop for you. Our family stopped there and explored all they had to offer and learned more than just history but also had as...
We stopped in Tourouvre au Perche on our way to the Normandy coast. It was a well worth our time! My husband's ancestors left this village in the immigration to Montreal during the 1600's, it was hear...
We really enjoyed visiting this small museum dedicated to those who populated New France. The staff were extremely helpful in helping us locate our family homestead and giving driving directions to ou...
Fantastic place to understand French Immigration to Canada
I was drawn here because I found that my ancestors emigrated from the region known as "Le Perche" in France - apparently in the mid 1600s there was a large group that left the region for "New France" ...
Four reasons for stoping: discover the emigration of families from Perche to the 17th century, buy Canadian products at the store, visit the trade museum with its trademarks exhibition an...
Absolutely Wonderful
If you want to learn how the French made its way to Canada, this is a must stop for you. Our family stopped there and explored all they had to offer and learned more than just history but also had as...
Excellent Stop
We stopped in Tourouvre au Perche on our way to the Normandy coast. It was a well worth our time! My husband's ancestors left this village in the immigration to Montreal during the 1600's, it was hear...
Worth the trip if you have ancestral ties.
We really enjoyed visiting this small museum dedicated to those who populated New France. The staff were extremely helpful in helping us locate our family homestead and giving driving directions to ou...
Fantastic place to understand French Immigration to Canada
I was drawn here because I found that my ancestors emigrated from the region known as "Le Perche" in France - apparently in the mid 1600s there was a large group that left the region for "New France" ...
Waits for turn
Four reasons for stoping: discover the emigration of families from Perche to the 17th century, buy Canadian products at the store, visit the trade museum with its trademarks exhibition an...