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Discover the Legacy of Sir George-Étienne Cartier

Explore the historic Lieu historique national de Sir-George-Étienne-Cartier in Montreal, where Canada's past comes alive through immersive exhibits and guided tours.

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The Lieu historique national de Sir-George-Étienne-Cartier is a remarkable historical landmark nestled in the heart of Montreal's Ville-Marie borough. This site pays homage to Sir George-Étienne Cartier, a pivotal figure in Canada's confederation and a key architect of the nation. Visitors are invited to explore the stunningly preserved Victorian house that once belonged to Cartier, whose life and legacy are brought to life through a series of fascinating exhibits and displays. The museum not only showcases Cartier's personal history but also the broader context of 19th-century Canadian politics and society. Each room is meticulously curated to reflect the era, from the furniture to the artwork, providing an immersive experience that transports you back in time. Guided tours are available, offering deeper insights into Cartier’s contributions and the significance of the site within Canadian history. The museum also hosts various events and educational programs throughout the year, making it an engaging destination for all ages. Whether you're a history buff or simply looking to enrich your travel experience, the Lieu historique national de Sir-George-Étienne-Cartier promises an enlightening journey through one of Canada’s most pivotal periods.

Local tips

  • Plan your visit on a Wednesday or Saturday for special guided tours that delve deeper into Cartier's legacy.
  • Check the museum's website for seasonal events and workshops that may enhance your experience.
  • Take advantage of the nearby cafes and parks for a relaxing break after your visit.
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  • 458 Notre-Dame St. East, Montreal, Ville-Marie, Quebec, H2Y 1C8, CA
  • +1514-283-2282

Getting There

  • Walking

    From the heart of Old Montreal, head east along Rue Saint-Paul. Enjoy the historic buildings and cobblestone streets. Continue walking straight until you reach Rue de la Commune. Turn left and follow Rue de la Commune until you encounter the Notre-Dame Street intersection. Turn right onto Notre-Dame Street, and after a short walk, you will find Lieu historique national de Sir-George-Étienne-Cartier at 458 Notre-Dame St. East, right on your left.

  • Public Transit

    If you prefer to take public transit, you can walk to the nearest metro station, which is the Place-d'Armes station (Green Line). From there, board a train heading toward Angrignon. Get off at the next stop, which is Berri-UQAM. Transfer to the Orange Line towards Côte-Vertu and ride for two stops until you reach the station at Jean-Drapeau. From there, exit the station and walk towards Notre-Dame St. East. The Lieu historique is a short 10-minute walk away, located at 458 Notre-Dame St. East. Note that a single metro ticket costs approximately CAD 3.50.

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