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, in the
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. Community ownership of the
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, this area offers a variety of services all seasons to individuals, families and groups: accommodation, meals at the Manor, meeting rooms and outdoor activities. In the history of the Mauricie, the center was an important gathering place for events secular or religious. Under the leadership of Bishop Albert Tessier, from the mid-1950s, Tavibois is recognized as a meeting place for intellectuals and artists. This center is very popular as a summer camp for youth education.


Geography

To reach the "Tavibois center", visitors will go 4.9 km in road Saint-Pierre-North, from the intersection of Route 153 in
Hérouxville Hérouxville (formerly called Saint-Timothée d'Hérouxville) is a parish municipality in the Mékinac Regional County Municipality in the administrative region of Mauricie, in the province of Quebec, Canada. Its watershed is mainly part of the B ...
, then turn right to the road "Chemin Tavibois". Tavibois center is close to the municipal boundary between Grandes-Piles and
Hérouxville Hérouxville (formerly called Saint-Timothée d'Hérouxville) is a parish municipality in the Mékinac Regional County Municipality in the administrative region of Mauricie, in the province of Quebec, Canada. Its watershed is mainly part of the B ...
. Despite its proximity to the
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, 3.8 km (measured in a straight line), the Tavibois center is part of the watershed of the
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. The area surrounding the Tavibois center with several wet areas is the head of the
South Mékinac River The Rivière Mékinac du Sud (English: South Mékinac River) is a watercourse flowing from Grandes-Piles to Saint-Tite and Hérouxville in Mékinac Regional County Municipality (RCM), Mauricie, administrative region, Quebec, Canada. Geography ...
, which flows in
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in the
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. It empties into the
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, upstream of the city of
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. The Tavibois domain has three small lakes near the center: Tavibois, Leo and Tessier. Each lake has a retention dam. Upstream in the territory of Grandes-Piles, found the “lac à la truite” (lake of the trout) and lake Gagnon. These lakes drain into the
South Mékinac River The Rivière Mékinac du Sud (English: South Mékinac River) is a watercourse flowing from Grandes-Piles to Saint-Tite and Hérouxville in Mékinac Regional County Municipality (RCM), Mauricie, administrative region, Quebec, Canada. Geography ...
, whose path to the east (or to
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), is more or less parallel to the path of “Petites forges” (Little forges road). This path connects Rang Saint-Pierre-North (
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) to “chemin Haut-du-lac-South” (
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).


History

Formerly, this area of land was used for agriculture and forestry. At the end of the 19th century, John McDougall acquired this area which also included the Forges Saint- Joseph where iron or was mined. An old blast furnace had been built in 1870. Eventually, the Forges activities were dropped and afterwards a sawmill there was exploited until the end of the 19th century. In 1951, the area of Tavibois was acquired by three co-owners: Albert Tessier, Dr. Avila Denoncourt and Father Boivin. This land included 300 acres, including Farm Rocheleau also called “Petites forges” (Little Forges). Their first intention was to make it their fishing club and a place of relaxation and meditation. The second objective was to make it a community farm-school project. In 1956, the founders signed an agreement to partition the estate.Article "Histoire régionale - Tavibois: un épisode méconnu de l'histoire de la Mauricie" (Regional history - Tavibois: a little-known episode in the history of Mauricie), par Paul Bennett, journal Le Devoir, 4 septembre 2010, cahier F, p. 5. Since the establishment of the Tavibois center, Archbishop Tessier and Dr. Denoncourt have greeted the end of the stay in the community of the
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, through physical maintenance, website development and animation. The community center was then adopted before the Daughters of Jesus fully inherited the administration of this domain. This private estate is owned by the Community of the Daughters of Jesus since 1966. Although the area is part of the heritage of the community, the facilities are open to the public as a place of meditation, contemplation or rest. Families can rent cabins at low prices; each visitor brings his bedding and food. Tavibois hosted renowned artists including Jordi Bonet, the French poet Gustave Thibon,
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, Leo Arbour, Lévis Martin, and many others. Avila Denoncourt, one of the founders of Tavibois, proved to be himself an artist - sculptor of the highest caliber, and several sculptures he fashioned can now be found at Tavibois Center.


Toponymy

The designation "Tavibois" refers to the acrostic formed by the names of the three founders: * T for Tessier (Bishop Albert Tessier) * AVI for Avila (Dr. Avila Denoncourt) * BOIS for Boivin (Father Paul Boivin).


See also

*
Hérouxville Hérouxville (formerly called Saint-Timothée d'Hérouxville) is a parish municipality in the Mékinac Regional County Municipality in the administrative region of Mauricie, in the province of Quebec, Canada. Its watershed is mainly part of the B ...
*
North Mékinac River The Little Mékinac North River flows from North to South, in three municipalities ( Sainte-Thècle, Grandes-Piles and Saint-Tite), in the region of Middle Mauricie, in administrative region of Mauricie, in Quebec, in Canada. Geography With a ...
*
South Mékinac River The Rivière Mékinac du Sud (English: South Mékinac River) is a watercourse flowing from Grandes-Piles to Saint-Tite and Hérouxville in Mékinac Regional County Municipality (RCM), Mauricie, administrative region, Quebec, Canada. Geography ...
*
Batiscanie, Quebec Batiscanie is the watershed of the Batiscan River, located in the center of the province of Quebec, Canada, covering 4690 km² on the North Shore of the St. Lawrence River. The area covered by Batiscanie is 53% in the administrative région o ...
*
Batiscan River The Batiscan River is located in La Mauricie administrative region, in the Quebec province, Canada. This river flows from Lake Édouard in Mauricie south and west to empty into the St. Lawrence River at Batiscan, Quebec, northeast of Trois-Rivi ...
*
Rivière des Envies Rivière des Envies (River of cravings, in a direct translation) is located in Canada, in the province of Quebec, in the Mauricie administrative region, in the Batiscanie. Rivière des Envies course from the outlet of Lac-de-la-Traverse, located ...
*
Daughters of Jesus The Daughters of Jesus (french: Filles de Jésus) is a French Roman Catholic congregation of Religious Sisters, founded in 1834 at Kermaria-Sulard, Brittany, in the Diocese of Vannes. Its goal is the care of the sick poor, and the education of ...


Bibliography


Commission de toponymie du Québec (Geographical Names Board of Quebec) – Bank of places names
* Work "Tavibois, 1951-2009 : l'héritage d'Albert Tessier aux Filles de Jésus" (Tavibois, 1951-2009: The Legacy of Albert Tessier to the Daughters of Jesus). Author: René Hardy, 1943 Septentrion Publishing, printing 2010. * Article "Histoire régionale - Tavibois: un épisode méconnu de l'histoire de la Mauricie" (Regional History - Tavibois: a little known episode in the history of the Mauricie), by Paul Bennett, published in the Journal Le Devoir on September 4, 2010. * Article "Exposition sur Tavibois au Musée des Filles de Jésus" (Tavibois Exhibition at the Museum of the Daughters of Jesus), by François Houde, published June 17, 2011 in the Journal Le Nouvelliste.


Notes and references


External links


Official Website of municipality of Hérouxville
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