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Chambly Lock No 8

 
2880 Chemin du Canal, Carignan, QC J3L 0T8, Canada
 
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Chambly Lock No 8 is a minor waterways place on the Richelieu River (Chambly Canal) between Route 202 Bridge (24.44 miles and 1 lock to the south) and Chambly Basin (northern entrance) (2.99 miles and 7 locks to the north).
 
 
The nearest place in the direction of Route 202 Bridge is Rue Bourgelas Bridge; 0.37 miles away.
 
The nearest place in the direction of Chambly Basin (northern entrance) is Boulevard de Périgny Bridge; 0.19 miles away.

Mooring here is unrated.

There is a bridge here which takes a track over the canal.

This is a lock, the rise of which is not known.

 
 
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[Chambly Canal] of smallest lock: 110 ft × 21 ft (33.53 m × 6.40 m) Passage time: 3 to 5 hours Locks in Chambly Lock in Chambly, viewed in winter. Lock in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu [Chambly, Quebec] the merger in 1965 of Fort-Chambly (formerly Chambly-Canton prior to 1952) and the old city of Chambly (formerly Chambly-Basin prior to 1952, and earlier [Erie Canal] has 34 numbered locks starting with Black Rock Lock and ending downstream with the Troy Federal Lock. Both are owned by the federal government. It has [Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu] August. The Chambly Canal extends 20 kilometres (12 mi) north along the west bank of the river and provides modern freight passage to Chambly and the St [Sainte-Thérèse Raid] with two major storehouses at the upper end of the Chambly rapids five miles south of the Fort Chambly. Realising the Sainte-Thérèse's importance Rogers [Lakes to Locks Passage] Sorel-Tracy Fort Chambly, Chambly Honoré Mercier museum, Sainte-Anne-de-Sabrevois Fort Lennox, Saint-Paul-de-l'île-aux-noix Chambly Canal between Chambly and [Champlain Canal] Whitehall. By traveling the length of Lake Champlain, boaters can access the Chambly Canal, which connects Lake Champlain to the Saint Lawrence River. The following [Results of the 2019 Canadian federal election] Twitter. Retrieved November 29, 2019. "Why and when did uncommitted voters lock in? Study shows Liberals benefitted most from strategic voting". angusreid [List of cross LOC military operations] Times of India. Retrieved 30 September 2016. Swami, Praveen (9 July 2013). "Locked in U.N. files, 15 years of bloodletting at LoC". The Hindu. Retrieved 4 [De Havilland Vampire] wheel brakes had to be applied carefully to avoid locking the wheels because there was no anti-lock braking system on the fighters. Training variants
 
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Map of the Chambly Canal National Historic Site
to the burgeoning United States market. For over a century, heavily loaded barges travelled the Canal, a distance of about 20 km. Toilet. Dry toilet. Multi- purpose path /. Towing path. Water available. Parking. Picnic area. Module of interpretation. 8. 6. 7. 5. Fort Chambly. Fryer Island. Stop at the Langelier Mills. Lock No. 9.
Chambly Canal - Wikipedia
The Chambly Canal is a National Historic Site of Canada in the Province of Quebec, running along the Richelieu River past Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Carignan, and Chambly. Building commenced in 1831 and the canal opened in 1843. It served as a major commercial route during a time of heightened trade between the ...
Come and visit us | Tourisme Haut-Richelieu
By car, by bus, by bicycle, by boat or by plane...come and visit Saint-Jean-sur- Richelieu!
Chambly, Quebec - Wikipedia
Samuel de Champlain passed through the area that came to be the site of the town of Chambly, QC, in 1609., when he wrote the following in his journal: The approach to the rapids is a sort of lake into which the water flows down, and it is about three leagues in circumference. Near by are meadows were no Indians live , ...
Richelieu River / Chambly Canal - Navigation and Locks
Respect the "No Wake" pictogram. Free Wi-Fi is now available at lock #9 on the Chambly Canal. Because of fixed bridges and overhead power lines, vessels with masts exceeding 26' (8 meters) must un-step their masts. Northbound vessels may use the services at Saint-Paul-de-l'Íle-aux-Noix, Canada. Southbound vessels ...
Chambly Canal - All You Need to Know Before You Go - TripAdvisor
Reviewed 7 September 2016. Worthy of your time. A canal dug several hundred years ago is always worthy of one's time. As you walk across the bridge and observe the locks which lower or raise boats it is not easy to imagine an age where modern machines were not used. What time, energy...More. Thank Judithtbernard.
Chambly Canal - All You Need to Know Before You Go (with Photos ...
Reviewed September 7, 2016. Worthy of your time. A canal dug several hundred years ago is always worthy of one's time. As you walk across the bridge and observe the locks which lower or raise boats it is not easy to imagine an age where modern machines were not used. What time, energy...More. Thank Judithtbernard.
Chambly Canal National Historic Site | Route du Richelieu
Jan 23, 2012 ... The canal makes it possible to bypass a 24-meter difference in water levels over a distance of 20 kilometres between Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu and Chambly. Lock No. 9. 327, rue Champlain, Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu (Québec) J3B 6W2 1 888 773-8888 | parcscanada.gc.ca/canalchambly ...
The Chambly Canal: Experience it! - YouTube
Nov 12, 2013 ... The Chambly canal was developed for recreational use and its banks were landscaped. Visitors now have access to the locks, bridges and lockmasters' houses, w...
Chambly Canal Genealogy - FamilySearch Wiki
Feb 16, 2016 ... The canal and its locks allowed boats to bypass the Richelieu River rapids near Chambly and Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu. Work began on this canal in 1831 and was ... No complete list of settlers who used the Richelieu River - Chambly Canal is known to exist. Nevertheless, local and county histories along ...