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History & Anthropology
1255 Bd Saint-Joseph, Montreal
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The Fur Trade at Lachine National Historic Site has 1 rating.
The Fur Trade at Lachine National Historic Site in Montreal, Canada, offers visitors an informative look into the history of the fur trade in North America. Located in an old stone warehouse dating back to 1803, the museum provides a good overview of this important aspect of Canadian history.
Visitors appreciate the well-preserved building and its location along the Lachine Canal, which adds to the historical atmosphere. The exhibits are generally well-curated, featuring artifacts, interactive displays, and informative panels that explain the fur trade's significance in shaping Canada's early economy and relationships with Indigenous peoples.
Many reviewers find the museum educational and interesting, particularly for those interested in Canadian history. The staff are often described as knowledgeable and friendly, enhancing the visitor experience. Some guests mention that guided tours, when available, greatly improve the understanding of the exhibits.
However, some visitors note that the museum is relatively small and can be explored in about an hour. A few reviewers mention that some exhibits could benefit from updates or more interactive elements to engage younger visitors. Additionally, some find the admission price a bit high for the size of the museum.
Overall, The Fur Trade at Lachine National Historic Site provides a solid educational experience about an important part of Canadian history. While it may not be a full-day attraction, it offers valuable insights into the fur trade era for history enthusiasts and those looking to learn more about Montreal's past.
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