Take a guided tour of Manoir Le Boutillier, a national historic site of Canada originally owned by John Le Boutillier, a major cod exporter (1850-1860). This authentically restored home with its period furnishings was also used as a warehouse and office. Let your guide take you back in time to a period when this region was bustling with economic activity.
Manoir Le Boutillier helps promote arts and crafts from the Gaspésie region by showcasing local maritime heritage.
New this year: an exhibit of family portraits inside the manor.
Take a break at the manor’s tea room and savour an assortment of cookies over a cup of loose tea, coffee or espresso.
Finally, visit the gift shop, which helps promote arts and crafts from the Gaspésie region by showcasing local maritime heritage.
- Opening dates
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From mid-June to mid-October
- Schedule
- Daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
- Cost
- $7/adult, $5/student or senior, free for children under 11, $16/family
- Note for this reservation
- Required for groups of 10 or more
- Payment methods
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- Activities available in spring
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Arts and Crafts
Manoir Le Boutillier, a national historic site of Canada, helps promote arts and crafts from the Gaspésie region by showcasing local maritime heritage.
Interpretation Sites
Manoir Le Boutillier, a national historic site of Canada, evokes an important era in Gaspesian history and encourages cultural development.
Maritime Heritage
Manoir Le Boutillier, a national historic site of Canada, evokes an important era in Gaspesian history and encourages cultural development.
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- Services
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Picnic area
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Boutique
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Free parking
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Tea room
- How to get there
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Route 132, in the heart of L'Anse-au-Griffon in Gaspé.
- Affiliations and distinctions
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Affiliations
Office du tourisme et des congrès de Gaspé
Tourisme Gaspésie
Distinctions
Regional winner of a Québec Tourism Award (Grand Prix du tourisme québécois) in the "Tourist Attraction under 50,000 Visitors" category in 2005