Bellevue House National Historic Site

Bellevue House National Historic Site is a Parks Canada administered place where visitors can explore and discuss the legacies of first prime minister, Sir John A. Macdonald, and learn more about the early history and governance of Canada. Presenting Macdonald means addressing difficult issues and uncomfortable elements of Canada’s history, including violence, oppression and inequality. New exhibits, developed in consultation with Indigenous community members, stakeholders and other experts, present the views of many different voices. Parks Canada is committed to providing visitors with exceptional, meaningful, safe and enjoyable experiences. At Bellevue House, visitors are invited to join the ongoing dialog and gain a greater understanding of Canadian society today.

Bellevue House National Historic Site
35 Centre St
Kingston Canada