Sir Wilfrid Laurier National Historic Site

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Sir Wilfrid Laurier National Historic Site is a Canadian heritage site in Saint-Lin–Laurentides, Quebec, preserving the birthplace and early life of former Prime Minister Sir Wilfrid Laurier.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf National Historic Site of Canada
architecturalStyle 19th-century Quebec rural architecture
category Biographical museum
Birthplace museum
Historic house museum
coordinateLocation 45.85°N, 73.77°W
country Canada
dedicatedTo Sir Wilfrid Laurier NERFINISHED
hasOnlinePresence official Parks Canada webpage
hasPart Laurier family home
exhibition spaces
interpretive centre
hasTheme 19th-century rural Quebec life
Canadian political history
life and legacy of Sir Wilfrid Laurier
hasVisitorFacility guided tours
historic furnishings
interpretive displays
heritageDesignation National Historic Site of Canada
heritageStatus federal heritage site
inception designation as a National Historic Site in 1929
languageOfSignage English
French
locatedIn Saint-Lin–Laurentides, Quebec NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Lanaudière NERFINISHED
Quebec NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
maintainedBy Parks Canada NERFINISHED
namedAfter Sir Wilfrid Laurier NERFINISHED
near Montreal, Quebec NERFINISHED
openToPublic true
operator Parks Canada NERFINISHED
ownedBy Government of Canada NERFINISHED
partOf network of Parks Canada national historic sites
preserves original Laurier family dwelling site
significantFor commemorating a Prime Minister of Canada
interpreting the early life of Sir Wilfrid Laurier
preserving the birthplace of Sir Wilfrid Laurier
subjectOf exhibitions on the early life of Sir Wilfrid Laurier
exhibitions on the political career of Sir Wilfrid Laurier
topic Canadian Confederation era
Prime Ministers of Canada
tourismType cultural tourism attraction

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Wilfrid Laurier commemoratedBy Sir Wilfrid Laurier National Historic Site