Musée de Lachine
Located on the banks of the St. Lawrence River, 10 km from downtown Montréal, the Musée de Lachine comprises an archaeological site and collection, the oldest intact buildings on the Island of Montréal and a vast outdoor sculpture garden.
A magnificent example of 17th-century French architecture, the Maison LeBer LeMoyne is the jewel in the crown of the museum. Inside the house, more than 400 objects from the Museum’s collection illustrate the everyday life of its occupants since 1669. The major part of these items comes from archaeological excavations conducted on the site. The museum also offers exhibitions and engaging educational activities.
activités
Visit the Exhibition Swallowing Mountains with Karen Tam, Artist, and Guislaine Lemay, Curator, Material Culture
Museum: Musée de Lachine
Theme: Seeing History
Explore chinese identity and history through the lense of Karen Tam's work.
75 years of stories to tell!
Museum: Musée de Lachine
Theme: Seeing History
Do not miss this unique evening of light projections!
Watch It Grow! Cultivating History
Museum: Musée de Lachine
Theme: Telling the Story of History
Learn more about the skills that allowed the inhabitants to feed off the land..