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April 24, 2009
600 objects from the collection of the Hospitallers of St.Joseph, of Hôtel-Dieu, relate a history forever entwined with that of Montreal.

The Musée des Hospitalières de l'Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal, inaugurated in 1992, commemorates the 350th anniversary of the foundation of Montreal.
Photo : Gilbert Langlois
permanent exibition of the work of the bronze sculptor Gaëtan Trottier

Montrteal bronze Museum, Maison Pierre du Calvet
The exhibition celebrates the fortieth anniversary of John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s Bed-in staged in Montreal. Free Admission
Magnificent example of 17th century French architecture. Through over 400 objects, the museum’s collection depicts the everyday lives of the Maison’s occupants from 1669 onwards.
With a collection containing over 50 monumental sculptures, Musée plein air de Lachine is among the largest open air museums in Canada.
Open daily from sunrise to sunset
In the Victorian-era interior, participants attend to an interactive historic lesson made-to-measure situated in the house of one of the Fathers of the Canadian Confederation.
The historic site is open Monday to Friday for group reservation. Annual reopening on April 25 2009.
Let the objects of the Dawes-Black Horse Collection tell you about a family of great entrepreneurs.
The Montreal Heritage Calendar was produced by Héritage Montréal in collaboration with the Montreal Heritage Network and its partners.
Guided tours are available for groups and students from grade schools to universities.