Sir George-Etienne Cartier National Historic Site

Culture, arts and heritage Leisure activities Museums Old Montreal and Old Port

One of the main architects of the Confederation, Sir George-Étienne Cartier, politician, lawyer and businessman, was a pivotal figure in Canadian politics. His dedication to progress drove civil reform, industrialization and the development of transportation infrastructure, including the Victoria Bridge (inaugurated in 1859). The only Victorian interior open to the general public in Montréal, this site is comprised of two neo-classical houses with an adjoining coachway. The East House now features permanent exhibitions on Cartier's achievements. The West House has been restored to recreate the sumptuous bourgeois decor typical of the 1860s. Listen to the soundtracks playing in most rooms to learn some of the family’s most intimate secrets!

  • Sir George-Etienne Cartier National Historic Site
  • Lieu historique national de Sir-George-Étienne-Cartier
  • Sir George-Etienne Cartier National Historic Site
  • Sir George-Etienne Cartier National Historic Site

Price

Paid entrance

Services

  • Picnic area
  • Entertainment for children
  • Interactive information kiosk
  • Self-guided tour
  • Guided tour

Amenities

  • Interpretation panels

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair rental
  • Partial
  • Companion Leisure Card (CAL) accepted