-A total of 987 programs were recorded and nearly 1300 localities visited. The folklorist Jean Collard was one of the directors of this show. There is no longer any black and white emission from the 1960's due to a fire. Only color programs filmed between 1972 and 1983 remain.
-During the show, a short film presented the history of the municipality invited to the show. This concept was removed during the last season in 1982-1983.
-The show was removed from the airwaves in 1983, because the boss of the programming of the time wanted novelty in his time slot. However, the show still had strong ratings. This news was very difficult for Mr. Bilodeau, because the show was to mark his 25th birthday in 1985.
-The oldest episode preserved is the 500th episode, in 1973, (was recorded in Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada).
-Accordionist Denis Côté was a regular contributor to the shows in 1982 and 1983. Pianist Simon Blanchette (who died in 2016) and bassist Yvon Guillemette also contributed to the years 1982 and 1983.