Stewardship and management

Louis S. St. Laurent National Historic Site

Historic site management

Site management at Louis S. St. Laurent National Historic Site.

Annual update of the Management Plan—2022 Season

Find out about the Annual update of the Management Plan—2022 Season - Louis S. St. Laurent National Historic Site.

Management Plan Implementation Annual Update, 2020

Management Plan Implementation Annual Update, 2020.

Annual update of the 2018 Management Plan— 2019 Season

The purpose of this annual update is to share 2019 achievements with the public. 2019 was a successful year : the site attracted 4,781 visitors, a 6,7%...

Partners and collaborators

Learn more about the various partners who contribute to the mission of Louis S. St. Laurent National Historic Site.

Jobs

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Contact

Visitor Information at Louis S. St. Laurent National Historic Site of Canada on how to contact us.

Jean-Baptiste-Moïse St-Laurent married Mary Ann Broderick in 1881. He brought furniture and a horse to the marriage, while she purchased a house and general store in Compton for $900. Four years later, Louis S. St-Laurent was born in this 1 1/2 storey wooden house built between 1839 and 1843. The general store stands in front of the house, facing the street.

The backyard has an intriguing little structure: a framework of poles supporting a roof and covered with trellises on three sides. It’s the stand for a swing!

Architecture lovers will recognize certain neo-classical features of the building that reflect how the Eastern Townships absorbed stylistic influences from the United States.

The cosmopolitan world in which Louis S. St-Laurent grew up likely sensitized the former Prime Minister of Canada to the importance of reconciliation between different linguistic and cultural groups.

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