The O'Neill House
Permanent exhibition
Entitled “The O’Neill House and its Site: Three Centuries of History”, a permanent exhibition occupies part of the ground floor of the house.
Activities and Shows 2018-2019
The shows take place at the outdoor gazebo. Bring your chair.
Become a member
To fraternize with hundreds of other proud members of their community and their heritage.
Historical
Built around 1860, O’Neill House, located at 3160, boul. Wilfrid-Hamel, Quebec, was inhabited until the summer of 1991 by the daughters of Thomas John (Jack) O’Neill.
Our mission

To preserve and exploit the architecture of the residence. To preserve the natural state of certain parts of the site currently under development
To plan residence utilisation and supporting structure construction to accommodate the activities and equipment needed for typical exploitation of the site
To provide convenient access to the river
To run the site, while respecting its conservation objectives, through popular and accessible activities that assure optimal use of this remarkable estate; To develop the site as a centre for local cultural events; To open the site, through concrete actions, to regional tourism