500 Notre-Dame, Montebello, QC J0V 1L0
Louis-Joseph Papineau’s former Montreal residence reflects a pivotal moment in 1837 history. Attacked by the Doric Club, it stands as a reminder of political unrest. Though closed to visitors, the site can be viewed with its commemorative plaque.
Historic Montreal residence of Louis-Joseph Papineau, linked to the 1837 unrest and Doric Club attack.
Although the national historic site is closed to visitors, it is possible to view the commemorative plaque and the building itself.
Updated · Mis à jour — May 7, 2026
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