My wife and I love historical buildings and is one of the top ones we’ve been to. We appreciated that we were served in English (a thank you to our tour guide). The house itself was fantastic with several pieces of furniture, etc. actually from the family itself (kind of cool to see a seat that Laurier actually sat in). The second floor rooms had an assortment of information boards which were really interesting. I learned so much. They also serve an English tea in the summer. We are definitely coming back for that. This is a great museum and recommended to those interested in Canadian history, or just love looking...
Read moreThis was the Victorian home of Laurier before he moved to Ottawa. He was the first French Canadian to become Prime Minister, a Liberal, who governed during the time of the western expansion and construction of railroads, and immigration. Free, or for a small fee a guide will give you a tour. A great restoration of the interior, exterior, furniture, wall coverings and books, with informative...
Read moreEaster weekend, went last Saturday, this place is awesome, great history, smart and kind guide, went went back and forth in French and English, the cafe anselme is great for lunch, mont arthabaska and st chris church in the neighbor hood are cool to see. Go here if you go to Victoriaville. Very charming town, I loved the visit. ...
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