The magnificent historic home of Lemuel Cushing, built between 1826 and 1830, embodies a true symbol of grandeur and elegance. Mr. Cushing oversaw the construction of this building using a team of soldiers from the Royal Staff Corps, talented Scottish masons and other dedicated workers who dedicated themselves to the creation of the Chute de Blondeau and Carillon canal. Almost two hundred years old, this residence is full of captivating stories and architectural details from a bygone era. Do not hesitate to contact us now to arrange a visit.