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From father to daughter: Shawbridge's "Blue Potato" is passing through the eras with success

Summary by Journal Le Nord
Opened in 1969, the mini-golf restaurant in the Shawbridge area of Prevost marked several generations of customers. Citizens and visitors often made a stop there to eat and have fun, on the former "Road 11", which became the 117. First tenant of the premises in 1978, Jean Paquette decided to buy the building in 1982, so much he enjoyed the experience of serving a varied clientele. "I was a cook at the Chantecler de Sainte-Adèle, at the Toit de C…
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Journal Le Nord broke the news in on Tuesday, April 22, 2025.
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