The Drouin House
The Drouin House (Maison Drouin) was constructed during the French regime in the 1730's and to this day, the house has never been modernised. During it's history, The Drouin House has been inhabited from 1730s until 1984 by three different families over three centuries: The Baucher, Canac, and Drouin families.
Today, The Drouin House is open to visitors to allow them to see how their ancestors lived centuries ago.
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