In keeping with the Trappist tradition of hospitality, this former Trappist guesthouse was built in 1912 to provide comfortable lodging to visitors of the monastery. The guesthouse’s functional three-storey wood-frame design with rectangular floor plan and mansard roof is a good example of Roman Catholic ecclesiastical architecture in Canada at the time of its construction. It is currently home to many resident artists.
Gallery hours:
sun: 11am-5pm
mon-fri: by reservation only
closed sat
Documentation available in French




