Chambly Lock No 5
2096 Rue Migneault, Chambly, QC J3L 2H7, Canada

Chambly Lock No 5
is a minor waterways place
on the Richelieu River (Chambly Canal) between
Route 202 Bridge (24.94 miles
and 4 locks
to the south) and
Chambly Basin (northern entrance) (2.49 miles
and 4 locks
to the north).
The nearest place in the direction of Route 202 Bridge is Chambly Lock No 6;
0.06 miles
away.
The nearest place in the direction of Chambly Basin (northern entrance) is Chambly Lock No 4;
0.09 miles
away.
Mooring here is unrated.
This is a lock, the rise of which is not known.
Rue Bourgelas Bridge | 0.87 miles | |
Chambly Lock No 8 | 0.51 miles | |
Boulevard de Périgny Bridge | 0.32 miles | |
Chambly Lock No 7 | 0.28 miles | |
Chambly Lock No 6 | 0.06 miles | |
Chambly Lock No 5 | ||
Chambly Lock No 4 | 0.09 miles | |
Bourgogne Avenue Bridge | 0.43 miles | |
Chambly Lock Nos 1, 2 and 3 | 0.46 miles | |
Chambly Basin (southern entrance) | 0.56 miles |
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Nov 23, 2017 ... Hours of operation and lock schedule at Chambly Canal National Historic Site. ... Please take note that times of first and last lockages are not guaranteed. To maximize chances of being locked through, arrive early ... at 9:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. only. Saturday, Sunday and holidays*, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. ...
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 , ...
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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.
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.
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