Built in 1766, this French-style home became an historic monument in 1965. Louis-Hippolyte La Fontaine, Prime Minister of Lower Canada, lived here for part of his childhood. Visit a permanent exhibit on the home’s history and temporary exhibits that change every year.
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Schedules
Location
314, boul. Marie-Victorin, Boucherville, Quebec, Canada, J4B7J9
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45.59948500, -73.45820600
Activities
Entertainment
Entertainment for children
Workshops
Demonstration
Site interpretation
Shows
Tours : in french
Outdoor activities
Children's playground
Services
Gardens
Restaurant and food services
Picnic area
Groups
Open in the off-season
Reservations required
Tours : in french
Vehicle and Parking Services
Free outdoor parking
Thematics
Ancient artifacts
Antique furniture / tools / clothing
Archeology, ethnography & paleontology
British colonial period 1760-1867
Children
Contemporary period/ 1867-2000
Historic buildings
Horticulture and gardening
Native peoples
New France 1534-1760
Painting
Personnages historiques
Photography
Pre-european origins
River/gulf /sea