The Forget House
At the corner of Sherbrooke Street West and Drummond stands the last intact turn-of-the-century block of Montreal's Golden Square Mile, offering a glimpse into life over a century ago. Adjacent to the University Club, now housed in the Reid-Wilson House, is the elegant home once belonging to Senator Louis-Joseph Forget.
On Wednesday, October 11th, the Club will be giving a private tour of the mansion guided by Mtre Daniel Boyer. Learn about the house's construction, patrimonial and historical value, as well as the prominent figures that have walked through its front door. Guests will reconvene at the Club after the tour to enjoy a glass of wine and a variety of canapés. The dining room will be open for dinner for those interested in extending their evening and dining at the Club.
Evening Program
5:15pm-5:30pm: Meet at Maison Forget, 1195 Sherbrooke St W.
5:30 pm: Private Tour of Maison Forget with Mtre Daniel Boyer
6:30 pm: Cocktails and canapés at the Club
Introducing Your Guide: Mtre Daniel Boyer, Ad.E
Mtre Boyer is a Forget Fellow at the Macdonald Stewart Foundation. He is a Board member of the McGill Law Journal, the Association Québécoise de droit comparé, and an associate member of the International Academy of Comparative Law. A retired academic, Mtre Boyer currently researches the colourful history of the Forget Family at the Foundation. His interest in the House is long-standing as Mtre Boyer is a direct descendant of Senator Louis-Joseph Forget.
Ticket Price: $35.00 + taxes and service
*Canapés Chef's choice and one glass of wine (white or red) or beer is included after the visit.
*Table d'hôte menu available for purchase.
Contact Teri to register:
teri.jalbert@ucmontreal.ca | 438-496-0102
Mtre. at The MacDonald Stewart Foundation
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