The Church of Sainte-Luce was built between 1924 and 1926. It was designed by Louis-Napoléon Audet, an architect mainly active in the
Sherbrooke region. This building replaced an earlier church that was destroyed in a fire on April 25, 1924. The original
presbytery, built between 1890 and 1891, is still standing. The church's cemetery contains a
dead house and a
calvary. A grotto also commemorates the
Lourdes apparitions. In terms of residential architecture, houses constructed in the 19th century are found on Champoux Street and East Saint-Joseph Street. Other residential buildings from the same period are present in the neighbouring parish of
Disraeli. ==References==