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The Judge Thompson House was built around 1838. Judge John Gawler
Thompson (1787-1868) was one of the most important figures in the
19th century gaspesian history. Born in Quebec in a middle class
family, his father, Sargent James Thompson fought besides Wolfe
on the Plains of Abraham and in Louisbourg, Nova Scotia. John G.
Thompson was witness to the colonisation of America by the English.
The house,
of Regency style, is located on a 32 acre piece of land which overlooks
the Baie of Chaleur. Today as in olden days, a gateway at the entrance
of the property welcomes visitors.
Now restored
in order to combine history and comfort, the Thompson House has
become an inspiring landmark with its warmth and historical attributes.
Near the house,
the English garden welcomes guests to peaceful walks and meditation.
Paths invite walkers into the wooded areas.
  
The Thompson
House offers healthy, balanced meals that are inspired by local
gaspesian products. A culinary experience that you will share with
pleasure!
Of course,
the house is a smoke free environment.

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