Opinion: Snowshoeing in New England found its footing in Maine

SUN JOURNAL • November 10, 2025

Snowshoe clubs first emerged in 1925, the brainchild of journalist, sportsman and future Lewiston mayor Louis-Philippe Gagné. A recent immigrant, he wanted French Canadians and their Franco-American descendants to better know and understand one another. A proponent of snowshoe diplomacy, Gagné asserted that  “…the most efficient diplomacy for good relationship […] and the best good-neighbor lie in a man-made product called a snowshoe. It makes you happy, healthy, and with it you become acquainted with the joy of living.” His hobby became a cultural movement that spread throughout the New England states and Canada. ~ Jonathan Gosnell, chair of French studies, Smith College