Active in the College of Dental Surgeons of the Province of Quebec, Casgrain became vice-president 1904. He also sat on
Quebec city council from 1900 to 1904, as alderman of the Palace district. He was buried in the Notre-Dame de Belmont cemetery, where Emma Gadreau Casgrain had an impressive mausoleum built in 1915. Newspapers wrote up his funeral, at the Basilica of Quebec, adding that he had been the first Quebec motorist. ==Inventions==