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Chambly Canal National Historic Site

Parks Canada invests more than $50 million over five years in the Chambly Canal National Historic Site. This major investment will make it possible to upgrade numerous structural elements of the waterway, improve the user experience for the 200,000-plus people who visit the site each year, and protect this exceptional heritage site for current and future generations to enjoy.

In addition to this major work, other external site projects will affect the infrastructure of the Chambly Canal as well as its users. On this page, you will find information related to the work that has an impact on users of the path and the banks

Ongoing work


Closure of Bridge No. 4

Bridge No. 4, which spans the Chambly Canal National Historic Site along Montée du pont n° 4 Street, will be again left open this summer to allow easier passage for boats in the canal.

Period and duration: Bridge No 4 will not be accessible to pedestrians and motorists from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. every day, from May 17 to October 14. 

Promoter: Parks Canada 

Notice to users: This schedule is subject to change without notice due to operational requirements or equipment failure. A detour of a few minutes will be planned via Bridge No. 7 (along Chemin Sainte-Thérèse or Route 223) or via the Chemin du Canal. Signage will be in place to indicate when the bridge is not accessible.

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