Stewardship and management

Louis-Joseph Papineau National Historic Site

Please note that the Louis-Joseph Papineau National Historic Site is closed to visitors.

Historic Site management - The Commemorative Intent and the Management plan

Historic Site management - The Commemorative Intent and the Management plan

Partners

Consult the list of partners of Parks Canada and the Louis-Joseph Papineau National Historic Site.

Contact

Visitor information at the Louis-Joseph Papineau National Historic Site on how to contact us.

Built in 1785, modified in 1831 and 1832, then beautifully restored in the early 1960s, the Papineau House is located on rue Bonsecours at the northeast end of Montréal's historic quarter.

Classified as a historic monument, this residence reflects not only the personal life of Louis-Joseph Papineau, but also the drama of the Canadian nation during the rebellions of 1837-1838.

Stroll and notice the successful architectural mix that borrows from the French tradition - sloping roof, dormers, firewalls, windows with two shutters and back-to-back rooms – as well as English tradition with the entrance door built at one end of the façade.

Although the home is closed to the public, be sure to look for the surprising imitation stone wood siding, based on the then-fashionable neo-classical style.

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