Thursday, February 18, 2010

Small northern towns aren't noted for their old historic buildings in the center of their towns. They are few and far between. The harshness of the area doesn't lend itself to austere and wealthy displays of architecture. Here is a chip shop and former motel, now apartment units, on the main street of Mattawa. Considering the town's penchant for large wooden sculptures of people, I'm surprised there isn't one in front of this place.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

There is isn't there?...what's that brown 'thing' in front of the trailer?

Rob Greenfield said...

The "brown thing" in front is Turcotte's Chip Stand - open only in the summer.

Anonymous said...

makes our Kemptville digs look positively palacial...