Iron Hill, Town of Brome Lake, Quebec, Canada
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Info. Town of Brome Lake, Canada
Today we’re visiting the Canadian village of Iron Hill in the Town of Brome Lake (Ville de Lac-Brome) in Quebec. According to an ancient tale, the village was named Iron Hill after surveyors discovered magnetic fields that interfered with their navigational compasses. Iron Hill is one of seven villages that make up the Town of Brome Lake. Each village here has its own charm with a mix of heritage sites, Victorian homes and vintage shops.
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