Partners

Chambly Canal National Historic Site

By working in collaboration with respected organisations that share our values, Parks Canada is able to better deliver its promise to Canadians by continuing to be a world leader in the protection and presentation of Canada's natural and cultural heritage. We believe in sharing leadership and working with our partners to offer unique, inspiring opportunities for Canadians to discover our treasured places and to achieve extraordinary results.

Chambly Canal National Historic Site is proud to be formally collaborating with the following partners:

Nautisme Québec

Nautisme Québec

Nautisme Québec is a non-profit organization representing the water sport and boating industries in Quebec. As a sectoral tourist association, its mission is to promote Quebec's nautical areas. Nautisme Québec collaborates with Quebec Waterways to increase attendance at Parks Canada's historic canals in Quebec, specifically by the dissemination of quality information on its media such as the Nautiguide and the iNautique application, as well as at the Montréal Boat and Watersports Show.

Québec Yachting

Quebec Yachting magazine is published by Editions Jean Robert inc a leading Quebec publisher. The goal of the magazine, the website quebecyachting.ca (French only), the social media, the monthly newsletter and the "Guide des marinas" is to inform, advise and entertain his readers. These media have appealed to amateur sailors for more than 43 years so that they can make informed choices in their boating practice.

Équijustice - Réparation et médiation

Equijustice

This collaboration between Parks Canada and Équijustice aims to implement the “Team Up and Clean up” program. It combines the enhancement of heritage sites (the Chambly Canal National Historic Site and the Lachine Canal National Historic Site) with restorative justice through community service work. Both parties wish to strengthen their relationship and cooperate in areas of shared interest. The goal is to foster civic engagement and a sense of belonging to these protected places.

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