Stewart Hall is Pointe-Claire’s cultural anchor—a stately limestone mansion on the shore of Lake Saint-Louis that now houses an art gallery, reading room, and community centre. Originally built in 1916 as Mull Hall by architect Robert Findlay, the building has lived many lives: a country estate, a novitiate, and since 1963, a civic space open to all.

Inside, you’ll find contemporary exhibitions at the Stewart Hall Art Gallery, an art rental service with works by local artists, and the Reading and Reference Room, a quiet upstairs refuge for browsing, research, or simply staring out at the lake. Families can drop by the Kids’ Corner, and cultural programming—from lectures to concerts to art films—runs year-round. The surrounding grounds, with their lake views and mature trees, make it as much a destination for reflection as for art. Stewart Hall isn’t just a gallery—it’s a place that invites the public to participate, create, and connect.

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