Museum, historic/archeological site
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Maison Nivard-De Saint-Dizier, musée et site archéologique
Located along the St. Lawrence River in Verdun, this historical house (1710) is an outstanding example of the rural architecture of New France. It’s also located on the island’s largest prehistoric archaeological site, with First Nations occupation dating back nearly 6,000 years.
Map and contact information
Public transportation
- Bus : 107
- Subway : Verdun
Vehicle and Parking Services
- Free parking
Recreational / cultural activities
- Concert, show
- Conference
- Demonstration
- Entertainment for children
- Guided tour
- Legends
- Native culture interpretation
- Rally
- Self-guided tour
- Workshop
Services
- Air conditioning
- Wireless internet
Restaurant and food services
- Picnic area
Accessibility
- Accessible to people with a disability
- Services for the visually impaired
Eligible customers
- Adults
- Teens
- Children
- Groups
Groups
- Entertainment available
- Tours : in french
- Tours : in english
- Special schedule on request
- Group rates
- Booking required
Available facilities
- Bicycle rack
- Interpretation panels
- Viewpoint/observation tower
- Walking path
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