The series contains primary source information on sports, recreation, and leisure in the Eastern Townships from about 1975 to 2001. It consists of minutes, reports, financial statements, and other documents pertaining to associations in the Estrie region. The series is comprised of the following files: Comité des Loisirs d'East Angus ([1975?]-1995) and Association Régionale de Patinage Artistique de l'Estrie (1975-2001).
The series contains various photographs of the Snowdon family and friends' daily activities and celebrations. It consists of one photo album containing 54 photographs of various members of the Snowdon/Maffre family and friends in Montreal, Bolton, Inglis Isalnd, and the Snowdon cottage at Sally's pond, as well as some photos of the areas and cottage itself.
The series contains source material on Julia Alice Hackett from 1921 to 1938. It contains photographs.
Series consists of scrapbooks on Coaticook history and activities of the Oeuvre des Terrains de Jeux (O.T.J.) from 1953 to 1982. It consists of a scrapbook compiled by Dora Ackhurst of newspaper articles on Coaticook history and genealogy from 1953 to 1982 and a scrapbook of newspaper clippings and photographs on the O.T.J. in Coaticook from 1982.
Series presents information on sports teams in Coaticook from about 1918 to 2004. It consists of photographs and newspaper clippings on hockey and softball teams.
Series reflects Scout groups in the Coaticook and area from 1940 to 2010. It consists of Scout guide books belonging to Jean-Nil Drolet, a minute and note book for the Sachems Scout patrol led by Denis Marcoux, press clippings, and issues of "Le Phare", a newsletter produced by the Catholic Scouts of Diocese of Sherbrooke.
Series consists of photographs showing the presentation of sports trophies from about 1960s and the Tournoi Calcutta des Vétérans golfeurs in 1983, held by Marius Larochelle at Lake Lyster.
Series presents information on the Oeuvre des Terrains de Jeux in Coaticook from 1982. It consists of newspaper clippings detailing some of the O.T.J.'s history.
Series illustrates the activites of the Coaticook Boy Scouts, hockey and softball teams from 1925 to 1941. It consists primarily of photographs from the Boy Scouts camp on Lake Lyster in 1925 and 1926. Also represented among the photographs are a photograph of goalie Syd Lovell for the Coaticook Arrows hockey team in 1926, two photographs of the Rovers hockey team in 1926, women's hockey team BCAAA in 1930, and the Belding-Corticelli softball team (industrial league champions) in 1914.