The West Island Heritage Bicycle Trail
TUNNOCH House
Address: 97 chemin Bord-du-Lac, Pointe Claire
Map number: 8
Year of construction: 1895
Style: Neo-Queen Anne (1885-1900)
Description: Neo-Queen Anne style, with a deep veranda perfect for relaxation and dormers breaking the regularity of the facade, this house is an example of late 19th century summer house architecture. Note the outstanding original decorative wood cladding. The families of Joseph Tunnoch and Donald Crichton lived in this house.

Plaque text and image (if available): Tunnoch House is an example of late 19th century summer house architecture. It is inspired by the Queen Anne style of the time, with its deep veranda, perfect for relaxation and its avant-corps resting on brackets, and projecting out from the facade. Note the outstanding original decorative wood cladding. The families of Joseph Tunnoch and Donald Crichton lived in this house for nearly a century.
