Photoreport | Astonishing homes

Gigantic, old, traditional, dilapidated… these houses taken from the air by our collaborator Yves Tremblay, of the agency Les Yeux du Ciel, leave no one indifferent.

Posted at 12:00 p.m.

Yves Tremblay
eyes of heaven


PHOTO YVES TREMBLAY, EYES FROM THE SKY, SPECIAL COLLABORATION

The former residence of Pierre Péladeau, in Sainte-Adèle, in the Laurentians, who also hosted the young people of Star Académie during the first seasons of reality TV


PHOTO YVES TREMBLAY, EYES FROM THE SKY, SPECIAL COLLABORATION

Château Saint-Antoine, facing the Richelieu River, in Saint-Antoine-sur-Richelieu


PHOTO YVES TREMBLAY, EYES FROM THE SKY, SPECIAL COLLABORATION

The Cataraqui estate, located in the Sillery district of Quebec, overlooks the river.


PHOTO YVES TREMBLAY, EYES FROM THE SKY, SPECIAL COLLABORATION

Abandoned teepees north of the Cree village of Whapmagoostui, in Nord-du-Québec


PHOTO YVES TREMBLAY, EYES FROM THE SKY, SPECIAL COLLABORATION

An abandoned property near Bedford, in the Eastern Townships


PHOTO YVES TREMBLAY, EYES FROM THE SKY, SPECIAL COLLABORATION

Boathouse on Lake Memphremagog, in Stanstead, in the Eastern Townships


PHOTO YVES TREMBLAY, EYES FROM THE SKY, SPECIAL COLLABORATION

The Cree village of Oujé-Bougoumou, in the northern region of Eeyou Istchee Baie-James


PHOTO YVES TREMBLAY, EYES FROM THE SKY, SPECIAL COLLABORATION

The Shaughnessy House, part of the Canadian Center for Architecture, in Montreal


PHOTO YVES TREMBLAY, EYES FROM THE SKY, SPECIAL COLLABORATION

The birthplace of artist Gilles Vigneault, in Natashquan, on the North Shore


PHOTO YVES TREMBLAY, EYES FROM THE SKY, SPECIAL COLLABORATION

The First Nations Hotel-Museum, in Wendake, and the longhouse — a traditional Huron-Wendat dwelling — built in its gardens


PHOTO YVES TREMBLAY, EYES FROM THE SKY, SPECIAL COLLABORATION

The Château Witch Bay, built in 1880, in the village of Fitch Bay, in the Eastern Townships


PHOTO YVES TREMBLAY, EYES FROM THE SKY, SPECIAL COLLABORATION

The abandoned houses of the historic village of Val-Jalbert, in Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean


source site-49

Latest