The Lachine Canal, constructed in 1824, stretches 9 miles from Montreal’s Old Port to Lake St. Louis, designed to circumvent the perilous Lachine Rapids. Today, the canal is a vibrant corridor flanked by parks, bike paths, and public art installations. Visitors can explore the Fur Trade National Historic Site, stroll through bustling residential neighborhoods, and enjoy the scenic waterfront. The area offers a blend of historical significance and modern recreational opportunities, making it a dynamic destination for both locals and tourists.
Lachine Canal (Canal de Lachine)
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