Le Manoir, a Historic Site
An Architectural Gem of Québec, the Manoir Boucher de Niverville is one of the oldest private homes in Canada. Built on foundations dating back to 1668, this French-inspired seigneurial residence features its original wooden frame. Built in 1729, it is one of the oldest in Canada. Take a moment to climb up to the historic room* to stand beneath this three-hundred-year-old framework and learn more about the Manoir’s rich history.
Storytelling evenings, period entertainment, workshops: the Manoir is also the venue for a rich and captivating summer program. Check out the Activities section for more information.
*Please note: Due to the steep stairs, the second floor of the Manoir is not accessible to individuals with reduced mobility.
From Manor to Lab: A Fresh New Take
This summer, the historic Manoir Boucher de Niverville opens its doors to a strikingly contemporary exhibition. Within these walls steeped in history, discover how science unveils yesterday’s best-buried secrets with the family-friendly exhibition Archaeology and Criminal Investigation.
Heritage package: discount on 2 exhibitions
Take advantage of a 50% discount on admission to the Manoir Boucher de Niverville, with the purchase of an admission to the Boréalis Museum. Add both admissions to your basket and the discount will be applied automatically.