Montreal Sights

Maison St-Gabriel Review

This little island of New France is well off the beaten path, deep in the working-class Pointe St-Charles neighborhood, but it's certainly worth the 10-minute taxi ride from Old Montréal. Thick stone walls, a steep roof, and mullioned windows mark the Maison St-Gabriel as one of Montréal's rare surviving 17th-century houses. But it's the interior and the furnishings that will sweep you back to the colonial days when St. Marguerite Bourgeoys and the religious order she founded used this house to train les filles du roy (king's daughters) in the niceties of home management. Les filles were young women without family or fortune but plenty of spunk who volunteered to cross the Atlantic in leaky boats to become the wives and mothers of New France. It wasn't an easy life, as the Maison's hard, narrow beds, primitive utensils, and drafty rooms attest—but it had its rewards, and the prize at the end was a respectable, settled life. St. Marguerite also had some state-of-the-art domestic equipment—the latest in looms and butter churns, labor-saving spit turners for roasting meat, and an ingenious granite sink with a drainage system that piped water straight out to the garden.

    Contact Information

  • Address: 2146 pl. Dublin, Pointe-St-Charles, Montréal, QC, H3K 2A2 | Map It
  • Phone: 514/935-8136
  • Cost: C$10
  • Hours: June 25--early Sept., Tues.--Sun. 11--6 (guided tours every hr); early Sept.--mid-Dec. and Jan. 19--June 19, Tues.--Sun. 1--4:30
  • Website: www.maisonsaint-gabriel.qc.ca
  • Metro Square-Victoria, Bus 61.
  • Location: Old Montréal (Vieux-Montréal)

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