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Discover the past amid Ontario's natural beauty at Saint-Louis Mission.
Saint-Louis Mission National Historic Site lies on a tableland beside the Hogg River, 3 kilometres inland from Georgian Bay, near Victoria Harbour, Ontario. This 2-hectare archaeological site was an open field when it was investigated in the first half of the 20th century. Since that time the field has been left fallow, while part of the site area has grown into a mixed hardwood forest and the rest has been planted with pine trees. There are mounds and surface depressions indicative of past archaeological investigations. Official recognition refers to the limits of the village and mission as defined by the palisade on the south and west sides, and by the riverbanks on the east and north sides.
The best time to visit Saint-Louis Mission National Historic Site is between June and September when the weather is warm and the site is open to the public. Avoid planning a trip from October to May, as the site is closed during these months, ensuring your visit aligns with the operational season for the best experience.