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Le Ber-Le Moyne House ((フランス語:Maison Le Ber-Le Moyne)) is the oldest complete building in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is located in the borough of Lachine, bordering the Saint Lawrence River, between the Lachine Rapids and Lake Saint-Louis. It is a recognized National Historic Site of Canada since June 19, 2002. The Le Ber-Le Moyne site and its archaeological collection have also been classified as heritage assets by the ministère de la Culture et des communications du Québec since 2001.〔Ville de Montréal. ("À propos du Musée - Historique" ), ''Musée de Lachine'', Montréal, Retrieved on 31 July 2014.〕 ==The Fur Trading Post (1669-1687)== The Le Ber-Le Moyne House was constructed on land which once belonged to the French explorer René-Robert Cavelier de La Salle. In 1667 Ville Marie's richest merchants, Jacques Le Ber and Charles Le Moyne bought the land from Cavelier de La Salle to construct Lachine's first fur trading post. Constructed between 1669 and 1671, the fur trading post enabled the two brothers-in-law to control the main access routes of the Lake Saint-Louis and consequently the fur trade. Archival records indicate that the merchants ceased to use the building sometime between 1680 and 1685.〔Ville de Montréal. ("Maison Le Ber-Le Moyne" ), ''Grand répertoire du patrimoine bâti de Montréal'', Montréal, 28 November 2013. Retrieved on 31 July 2014.〕 Today the Le Ber-Le Moyne House is the last remaining structure that can be associated with Charles Le Moyne’s career.
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