LeBer-LeMoyne House
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History Meets Art at LeBer-LeMoyne House
Located by the St. Lawrence River, LeBer-LeMoyne House is a fusion of history and contemporary art.
Founded in 1669, it's one of the oldest houses in the Montreal region, significant for its role as a trading post for fur trappers heading west. The house features defensive shooting holes, reflecting its historical importance. Adjacent to the house is a contemporary sculpture garden, enhancing its cultural value.
Must-See Wonders
- 🏛️ Historical Significance: Explore one of Quebec's oldest structures and its role in the fur trade.
- 🌳 Sculpture Garden: The extensive outdoor garden features contemporary art installations.
- 🏠 Preservation: The house stands intact, offering a glimpse into 17th-century life.
Admission is free, making it suitable for tourists, families, and history enthusiasts alike.
Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum LeBer-LeMoyne House
Oldest House
LeBer-LeMoyne House is one of the oldest structures in the Montreal area, built in 1669.
Sculpture Garden
The adjacent waterfront sculpture garden can be visited at any time from dawn to dusk.
Trading Post Role
It served as a crucial trading post for fur shipments and frontiersmen heading into the west.
Location
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Address
View map1 Chemin du Musee
Opening Hours
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Price
Free.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: 1-2 hours.
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings are best for fewer crowds.