Located along the St. Lawrence River in Verdun, this historical house (1710) is an outstanding example of rural architecture of New France. It’s also located on the island’s largest prehistoric archaeological site where First Nations occupation can be traced back over 5,500 years.
Maison Nivard-De Saint-Dizier – Musée et site archéologique
Location
Operating location
7244, boul. LaSalle, Montréal, Québec, Canada, H4H 1R4
7244, boul. LaSalle, Montréal, Québec, Canada, H4H 1R4
45.43739300, -73.58284300
Activities
Recreational and cultural activities
Conference
Self-guided tour
Workshop
Guided tour
Children's entertainment
Interpretation of indigenous Culture
Démonstration
Concert, show
Rallye
Facilities
Sports and leisure
Walking trail
Infrastructure and equipment
Interpretation panels
Lookout / observation tower
Bicycle rack
Services
Restaurant and food services
Picnic area
Visitor services
Air conditioning
Internet access : wireless
Admitted customers
Teens
Groups
Adults
Childrens
Groups
Special schedule on request
Guided tour in french
Reservation required
Entertainment available
Group rate
Guided tour in english
Getting there
Parking
Free on-site parking
Public transportation
Bus
Accessibility (Keroul)
Full access
Adapted services for visual impairment