The Hurtubise House is the oldest building in Westmount. It was built in 1739 for Jean Hurtubise, son of Louis Hurtubise who, in 1699, bought the land located on Côte-Saint-Antoine Road, at the corner of Victoria Avenue. Six generations of the Hurtubise family lived in this old house until Leopold Hurtubise, the last of homeowners, died in 1955. In 1956, the Hurtubise House became the first property which CHQ saved from demolition and its protection is now ensured indefinitely.
In 2004, the land and residence were classified as a heritage site by the Ministère de la Culture et des Communications (MCC). In 2005, CHQ undertook the restoration of this historic house in two phases. The first was the restoration of the roof, chimneys and second floor; the second phase, conducted in 2012, resulted in the restoration of the west side stone wall, the front gallery and the ground floor of the house. This project was mainly funded by CHQ and has received financial support from the MCC and the City of Montreal.
The Hurtubise House can be visited by appointment only. This summer of 2024, we are open for guided tours from the 20th June to the 22nd of August! To make an appointment, reserve here or contact us by email at coord@hcq-chq.org
Please wait for our confirmation before coming to the Hurtubise House!
How to get there
- Metro: Vendôme or Villa-Maria
- Bus: 124 Victoria North
Basic information
- Name: THE HURTUBISE HOUSE
- Address: 561 Côte-Saint-Antoine Road
- Municipality: Westmount, Quebec