


Terrebonne History House
About
Terrebonne History House offers families a charming cultural experience in Quebec's historic Vieux-Terrebonne district. This intimate venue combines local history with hands-on art workshops and creative activities designed for children, making it an ideal destination for families seeking an educational yet interactive outing in a welcoming, community-focused atmosphere.
Highlights
- ✓Hands-on art workshops and creative activities designed for children
- ✓Family-friendly cultural performances and exhibitions
- ✓Historic building setting in charming Vieux-Terrebonne
- ✓Intimate, community-focused atmosphere with engaging local history
- ✓Budget-friendly admission with excellent value for families
Pro Tips
- 1.Weekend afternoon visits (1-4 PM) are your only option with extremely limited hours, so plan ahead and call to confirm special family programming before visiting
- 2.The venue is located in the charming Vieux-Terrebonne old town area, perfect for combining your visit with a walking tour of historic buildings along the Mille Iles River
- 3.As this is Quebec, basic French phrases are helpful though staff typically accommodate English speakers. Consider it a fun cultural learning experience for kids
- 4.Check their schedule in advance for family-friendly workshops or exhibitions, as programming varies throughout the year
- 5.Street parking is available nearby on Rue St Andre, but arrive early on weekends as the historic district attracts many visitors
Best Time to Visit
Visit on Saturday or Sunday afternoons between 1:00-4:00 PM (the only hours open). Arrive closer to 1:00 PM to maximize your visit time, especially if participating in a scheduled workshop or activity.
What to Know
The venue is only open Saturday and Sunday afternoons from 1:00-4:00 PM with very limited hours. Budget-friendly pricing makes this an affordable family outing, and the historic building is located in the pedestrian-friendly old town district.
Seasonal Notes
Open year-round but only on weekends. Winter visits offer cozy indoor cultural activities, while summer allows you to combine your visit with exploring the scenic Vieux-Terrebonne waterfront and historic district. Check ahead for special holiday programming during Christmas and summer vacation periods.
Nearby Eats
Explore the nearby Vieux-Terrebonne area for family-friendly cafes and restaurants along Rue St Pierre, many offering outdoor terraces in warmer months. The historic district features several casual eateries with kid-friendly menus within a short walk.
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