Brigham
Brigham is named for the owner of a brick factory, which was this area’s largest business in the mid-19th century. Tangible signs of the past include two covered bridges, as well as the neo-Renaissance Brigham Manor and the Brigham United Church. Living in a predominantly rural and agricultural setting, Brigham’s residents enjoy excellent market garden produce from neighbouring farms.
Located between Bromont and Cowansville, the municipality of Brigham is a rural paradise with its farms, residential areas and vacation spots. Established in 1855.
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Municipal information
Team
Mayor
Steven Neil
General Manager
Pierre Lefebvre
Inspector
Diane Mani
Useful links and documents
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