This seigneurial home overlooking the Ottawa River, was built in the middle of the last century by Louis-Joseph Papineau, politician and lord of the Petite-Nation. The manor, the domain and all the adjacent buildings reflect the social ambitions, tastes and personality of a man who, after leaving the political arena, devoted himself to the development of this superb estate.
Manoir Papineau National Historic Site
Contact details
Activities
Recreational and cultural activities
Children's entertainment
Tales and legends
Tasting
Guided tour
Land sports activities
Hiking
Documentary support
Signs / descriptive panels
Facilities
Sports and leisure
Walking trail
Well-being and relaxation
Garden
Terrace
Infrastructure and equipment
Interpretation panels
Meeting / reception room
Services
Restaurant and food services
Picnic area
Café, tea room
Admitted customers
Teens
Adults
Childrens
Groups
Groups
Entertainment available
Special schedule on request
Possible opening off-season
Reservation required
Group rate
Guided tour in english
Guided tour in french
Event
Themes
Quebec culture and heritage
Getting there
Parking
Free on-site parking
Parking for buses and coaches
Transportation services
Signposted access (blue signs)
Accessibility (Keroul)
Partial access
Wheelchair rental
Last updated: June 22, 2026