Look for stone churches with bell towers commanding open squares, where processions once linked homes to holy days and markets. Thick walls kept winter at bay, while steep roofs shed snow. Explore narrow lanes aligned with mills and river landings. Imagine voices in French, English, and Indigenous languages mingling as seasonal trade threaded communities together.
In Atlantic villages, saltbox homes stand wind-ready, their long roofs shrugging off storms. Fish sheds line wharves, stained with generations of salt and work. Follow rope-worn bollards, driftwood fences, and weathered shingles. Between sea breezes and foghorns, local museums share charts, logbooks, and quilts that carry seafaring memory into today’s kitchens, bake shops, and festivals.