
The Laurier House was home to two influential prime ministers: Sir Wilfrid Laurier, who was prime minister from 1896 to 1911, and William Lyon MacKenzie King, who governed the country from 1921 to 1948. The Laurier House was built in 1878 and nowadays, it tells the story of the life and achievements of these two former prime ministers. During the guided visit, you will learn more about the life of the two men, but also about Ottawa's development through the years.
335 Laurier Street
Ottawa, Québec
K1N 6R4
Canada
Phone : 613-992-8142
Fax : 613-947-4851
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The Outaouais Travel guide gives you tourism information that will allow you to plan in details your vacation in the Outaouais region. Tourism in Outaouais is well developed and it allows the discovery of attractions, activities, events and accommodation in the region. Don’t miss the parks and natural reserves as well as the numerous sports, festivals, museums and restaurants.
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