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Louis S. St. Laurent National Historic Site

Located in southwestern Quebec in the town of Compton, in the Eastern Townships, Louis S. St. Laurent National Historic Site is open to the general public from June to September.

Allow around 60 minutes to visit the buildings and enjoy the multimedia presentation, with extra time to take a break in the peaceful garden.

Useful information

Louis S. St. Laurent National Historic Site is temporarily closed to the public for the season and will reopen in spring 2026.

In the meantime, the site welcomes groups (schools, social clubs, etc.) from June to September, upon reservation only. See details.

Hours of operation

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Fees

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Facilities and services

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How to get here

How to get here

Location

6790 Louis S. St. Laurent Route
Compton (Quebec) J0B 1L0

Phone
819-835-5448
1-888-773-8888

Email
louis-stlaurent@pc.gc.ca

Facilities and services

Picnic area Outdoor picnic area
Dogs on leash Service dogs allowed
Dogs on leash Dogs on leash allowed outdoors only
Accessible Facilities Fully accessible site
Interpretation Interpretation
Accessible Facilities Accessible services
First aid
Information Information
Toilet Outdoor restrooms
Accessible Toilet Accessible restrooms
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