Mackenzie King Estate - Historic Places Days

Mackenzie King Estate

Chelsea, Québec
Type
House Museum/Homestead
Address
Mackenzie King Estate, MacKenzie King Road, Chelsea, QC J9B 1H7, Canada
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Hours
Gardens, ruins and trails are open year-round Museums and cottages -Victoria Day to Labor Day: Every day except Wednesday, from 10 am to 5 pm -Labor Day to Thanksgiving: Weekends from 10 am to 5 pm
Phone
819-827-2020 or 1-866-456-3016 (toll-free)

The Mackenzie King Estate is the former summer residence of William Lyon Mackenzie King, Canada’s 10th and longest-serving prime minister. For more than four decades, Mackenzie King spent most of his summers at the Estate, where he hosted dignitaries, friends and family. 

 

He gradually expanded and beautified the grounds, and eventually came to own 231 hectares (2.31 square kilometres) of land. At his death in 1950, he bequeathed his beloved estate to all Canadians. It is now a precious legacy and heritage site in the heart of Gatineau Park. 

 

Today, visitors can enjoy a quiet walk on the property and walk around the lush gardens, historical ruins and wooded paths. The original cottages were faithfully restored into museums, and now feature interactive exhibits that take visitors back in time to Mackenzie King’s era, in the early 1900s. Guide-interpreters share stories of the Estate during free guided tours offered Thursday-Sunday from the end of June to Labor Day. 

 

Admission is free. Limited parking ($) on site. The Mackenzie King Estate is accessible with the NCC free shuttle 6 days a week, from May to October. Most of the buildings, including washrooms, and the paths between them, are universally accessible. The hiking trails are not wheelchair accessible. 

 

The Mackenzie King Estate is managed by the National Capital Commission.

Notes from "Historic Parks of Montreal and Quebec"

Mackenzie King Estate located in the Gatineau Park in the Outaouais Region of Quebec was created by William Lyon Mackenzie King, Canada’s tenth Prime Minister.

The gardens and grounds cover over two square miles of wooded trails and waterfalls.

The original cottages of Kingswood and Moorside have been restored taking you back in time to the era of Mackenzie King.

The trails of the Estate link with a broader trail of Gatineau Park.

Amenities

  • Family-Friendly
  • Food and Beverages
  • Guided Tour
  • National Historic Site
  • Parking
  • Pet-Friendly
  • Washrooms
  • Wheelchair Access

Fun Facts

Did you know? William Lyon Mackenzie King welcomed many dignitaries to his summer home, including Winston Churchill and Yousuf Karsh.

Location

Mackenzie King Estate, MacKenzie King Road, Chelsea, QC J9B 1H7, Canada
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