• Plesiosaur Statue: Near Ponteix was the site of a
plesiosaur find in the early 1990s. In 1995 community members and students of Ponteix school contributed small articles to this plesiosaur statue before it was filled with cement and painted by the townspeople in a ceremony commemorating the discovery of the original plesiosaur's bones. The Pieta statue came to Canada in 1909 and was saved when the 1916 church was destroyed by fire in 1923. A description of the oak statue in 1954 by Abbot Jerome Webber of
St. Peter's Abbey claims it was made in France over four hundred years ago, was saved by peasants during the
French Revolution and was once covered in pure gold.{{cite web == Notable residents ==