Chambly
Historic fort, basin and craft breweries
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Chambly
Chambly's history dates back to 1665 when Jacques de Chambly built the first fort to defend New France against Iroquois incursions. Fort Chambly, rebuilt in stone between 1709 and 1711, is now a National Historic Site of Canada and the best-preserved French military architecture monument in North America.
With 32,461 residents, Chambly blends historical heritage, nature, and innovation. The Chambly Canal, a 19 km National Historic Site, and the Chambly Basin offer an enchanting setting for cycling, kayaking, and walking. The local craft brewery scene, pioneered by Unibroue, has made Chambly the South Shore's 'brewing capital.' The city is experiencing remarkable real estate growth with new developments that harmonize with the historic character of old Chambly. The Exo commuter train (Saint-Hilaire line) provides convenient access to Montreal.
You'll appreciate…
- Fort Chambly (1665) — National Historic Site of Canada
- Chambly Canal — 19 km of trails and historic locks
- Chambly Basin — kayaking, sailing and panoramic views
- Renowned craft breweries (Unibroue heritage)
- Heritage downtown and public market
- Exo Saint-Hilaire commuter train to Montreal
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