Boucher de Niverville Manor
Michelin Guide
Interesting
Civil and military monument
The Michelin Guide's review
This whitewashed stone manor house with red shutters was constructed circa 1729 by François Châtelain. His son-in-law, Claude-Joseph Boucher, Lord of Niverville, gave the manor its name when he inherited it in 1761. A tour of the reception rooms, the bedroom and the attic reveals the lifestyle of the bourgeoisie in the New France era. Outside is a statue of Maurice Duplessis (1890-1959), a native of the city and prime minister of Quebec from 1936 to 1939 and from 1944 to 1959.
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