Laurier House
| Laurier House | |
|---|---|
| Location | 335 Laurier Avenue East Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6R4 | 
| Coordinates | 45°25′38″N 075°40′40″W / 45.42722°N 75.67778°W | 
| Built | 1878 | 
| Original use | Residence | 
| Current use | Museum | 
| Architect | James Mather | 
| Governing body | Parks Canada | 
| Website | Laurier House NHS | 
| Official name | Laurier House National Historic Site | 
| Designated | 29 May 1956 | 
| Reference no. | 464 | 
Laurier House (French: Maison Laurier) is a National Historic Site in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (in the Sandy Hill district). It was formerly the residence of two Canadian prime ministers: Sir Wilfrid Laurier (for whom the house is named) and William Lyon Mackenzie King. The home is now a historic house museum that is open to the public for guided tours from Victoria Day in May until Thanksgiving in October. Its address is 335 Laurier Avenue East.