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Site historique de la maison Lamontagne
Region | City | District |
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Bas-Saint-Laurent | Rimouski | Rimouski-Est |
Build in 1744, Lamontagne House is the oldest stone-filled half-timbered house open to the public in Eastern Québec. Nearly 300 years old, it was built for Marie-Agnès Lepage, the granddaughter of the first seigneur of Rimouski. Includes guided tours, exhibits, bread baked on-site, musical performances and a boutique.
Schedules
Schedules may change at any time without notice. It is always advisable to check the schedule with the company before coming.
Access
- Bus (route)
Société des Transports de Rimouski : Taxibus Zone bleue
Vehicle and Parking Services
- Free outdoor parking
- Permanent exhibitions
Activities
- Conferences
- Tasting
- Demonstration
- Site interpretation
- Rally / Treasure hunt
- Shows
- Multimedia/videos/movies
- Tours : in french
- Tours : in english
Services
- Boutique
- Gardens
- Banquet, meeting, conference room
Restaurant and food services
- Picnic area
Accessibility
- Not accessible (Kéroul)
Groups
- Entertainment
- Special schedules
- Reservations required
- Group rates
- Tours : in french
- Tours : in english