Lieu historique national Louis-Joseph-Papineau
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.
Ancienne résidence de Louis-Joseph Papineau au sommet de sa carrière, ce bâtiment du Vieux-Montréal fut la cible, le 6 novembre 1837, d'une attaque du Doric Club contre les Patriotes — sans qu'ils puissent y pénétrer. Lieu historique national fermé; plaque commémorative visible.
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 — Jun 21, 2026
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