Louis S. St. Laurent National Historic Site
The Louis S. St. Laurent National Historic Site is temporarily closed for the season. Thank you and we look forward to seeing you in spring 2025!
Located in Compton in the Eastern Townships 20 km from Sherbrooke, the Louis S. St. Laurent National Historic Site recalls the life and work of the former Canadian prime minister. Visit the house where he was born as well as his father’s general store, and fall under the spell of the beginning of the 20th century. Explore the remarkable history of a man renowned for his integrity and immerse yourself in the attractions of the rural village where he grew up.
Online school workshops
Do you work in education? Discover our online school workshops tailored for elementary and high school students, and presented for free by Parks Canada and École en réseau.
"Gloriette" in the garden
A wooden gazebo was recently built in the backyard. Find out more about this project.
Back in time
Familiarize yourself with the history of this former Canadian Prime Minister and his family.
Visit Louis S. St. Laurent National Historic Site
Activities and experiences
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About Louis S. St. Laurent National Historic Site
Culture and history
Read about the history and family of politician Louis S. St. Laurent.
Stewardship and management
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Contact Louis S. St. Laurent National Historic Site
6790, Louis S. St. Laurent Route, Compton (Quebec) J0B 1L0
General inquiries
1-888-773-8888Visitor centre and reservations
819-835-5448louis-stlaurent@pc.gc.ca
Hours of operation
General public
The site is temporarily closed for the season and will reopen in spring 2025.
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