Greenwood Centre for Living History | Centre d'histoire vivante Greenwood - Historic Places Days

Greenwood Centre for Living History | Centre d’histoire vivante Greenwood

Hudson, Québec
Type
House Museum/Homestead
Address
254 Rue Main, Hudson, QC J0P 1H0, Canada
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Hours
May until end of August, open for tours and tea without reservation. Groups of 6, reservations appreciated. Wednesday to Saturday 10 AM - 4PM, Sunday 12 PM - 4 PM. September and October, tour and tea by reservation only, hours staff is present, variable. November to December, end of tours and tea. January to end of April, closed.
Phone
450-458-5396

Greenwood Centre for Living History is a historic house and cultural site located in the town of Hudson. Today, it operates as a museum and living history centre, but its real significance lies in the many layers of history contained within a single home and property.

The story begins in the early 1700s, when the land was first granted to an early settler, Jean-Baptiste Sabourin. He and his family built a modest farmhouse and lived from the land, as most families did at the time. For many generations, the property remained a working rural homestead and stayed within the same family line, gradually expanding as life and needs changed.

In the 1800s, the house became more than just a private home. It took on an important role in the growing community—serving at different times as a store, a trading post, and eventually the first post office in the area. As the region developed, the building was repeatedly expanded and adapted, reflecting changing uses and growing connections to the wider world.

In the early 20th century, Greenwood shifted again, becoming a seasonal retreat for Montreal families seeking a rural escape. During this time, it was also influenced by the work of architect Percy Nobbs, whose design sensibilities contributed to alterations that gave the home a distinct Arts and Crafts character.

Over time, Greenwood came to reflect many different ways of life—early settlement, rural farming, local commerce, seasonal retreat, and heritage preservation. In this sense, the house is a small reflection of the changing history of the region itself, shaped by the people who lived there and the times they lived in.

Since 1996, it has been preserved as a non-profit museum, allowing visitors to explore its history through guided tours, gardens, and cultural programs.

This listing was updated by Katie Miller, Heritage Advisor at the National Trust for Canada, on June 8, 2026. 

Please confirm details at the site’s own website before planning your visit. Are you the owner/operator of this historic place? Would you like to make changes to this listing? Please contact us at historicplacesday@nationaltrustcanada.ca

Amenities

  • Family-Friendly
  • Food and Beverages
  • Guided Tour
  • Parking
  • Washrooms
  • Wheelchair Access

Fun Facts

This historic house is made up of five different sections that show the evolution of the building and its surrounding municipality from the early 1700s until the 1990s.

Events At This Place

Greenwood Yoga Fundraising Sessions – 2026 | Séances de yoga pour collecte de fonds 2026

Greenwood Centre for Living History | Centre d'histoire vivante Greenwood

20 June - 29 August, 2026 | 10am to 11:15am / 10h à 11h15

Music in the Garden | Musique dans le jardin

Greenwood Centre for Living History | Centre d'histoire vivante Greenwood

21 June, 2026 | 2pm / 14h

Doggy Day Afternoon | Un après-midi de chiens

Greenwood Centre for Living History | Centre d'histoire vivante Greenwood

27 June, 2026 | 12pm-4pm / 12h à 16h

Traditional Tea | Thé traditionnel

Greenwood Centre for Living History | Centre d'histoire vivante Greenwood

12 July, 2026 | 11am or 2pm / 11h ou 14h

Location

254 Rue Main, Hudson, QC J0P 1H0, Canada
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