Saint-tite, Quebec

Saint-Tite is a town in Quebec province, Canada, north of Trois-Rivires; its name is the French name for St. Titus. Its chief industries are forestry and leather production. It is best known, though, for the Festival Western de Saint-Tite, which developed from a rodeo inaugurated in 1967 to promote the leather industry. The festival's success has led to the remodelling of much of the town to resemble a western frontier town of the late eighteenth or early nineteeth centuries.

 

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