The Laurentian Ski Museum (LSM) is a regional thematic history museum. The institution was founded in Saint-Sauveur in 1982, where it is still located today. The MSL is currently housed in a municipal building recognisable by its bright red roof, at the busiest intersection in the entire town. Since May 2019, the LSM has been a museum institution accredited by the Quebec government.
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It has a collection of over 7 500 artefacts and 20 private archival collections. It presents the permanent exhibition To Your Skis!: A History of the Laurentians, temporary exhibitions and an educational service. The museum’s mission is to preserve and promote the skiing heritage of the Laurentians, the birthplace of skiing in Canada.
Rates:
- Saint-Sauveur residents $5
- Non resident $10
- Children less than 12 yrs old – Free