Plan your visit
Chambly Canal National Historic Site
The Chambly Canal is located 30 kilometers from Montreal via Highway 10, exit 22. Boaters can access it from the Richelieu River, Lake Champlain or the St. Lawrence River. The canal's path is maintained from April 15 to November 15, but remains accessible at all times.
Getting here
How to get to the National Historic Site.
Hours of operation
Lockage schedules and access to the National Historic Site.
Fees
Locking, mooring, activity and dock rental fees.
Maps
Maps and diagram for navigation.
Safety and guidelines
Safety on the banks, on the water and regulations.
Info-Work
National Historic Site Work: Plan your commutes.
Passes and permits
Lockage and mooring permits for boats and non-motorized watercraft.
Locking through safely
Video on safe lockage and technical data on Historic Canals in Quebec.
How to get here
Location
Chambly Access
1751, Bourgogne Avenue J3L 1Y8
Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu Access
327 Champlain Street J3B 6W2
Phone
514-283-6054
Email
infocanalqc@pc.gc.ca
Directions
Site acces
The Chambly Canal runs the whole length of Route 223 Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu to Chambly. You can acces the canal by car, by bus, by bike or by walking.
Hours of operation
The national historic site is open every day of the year from sunrise to 11 p.m..
Fees
Site access is free. Otherwise, there are fees for locking and overnight mooring.
Daily access and season permits are offered.
Facilities and services
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