The priest Montfortain Pierre Cesbron built a Calvary in wood here in 1892. The structure was erected by the hard work of parishioners, who did it as a duty without pay. The Calvary was replaced by a new structure between 1910 and 1920, formed of the statues still on view. The Stations of the Cross is made up of only five last stations. The reason: the transportation from France having taken place during WWI, when some of the ships involved were sunk!
Source: Bergeron-Gagnon Inc., heritage inventory of the Laurentides RMC, 2013.