Châteauguay
Historic riverside community
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Châteauguay
Châteauguay's history begins in 1673 when the Comte de Frontenac granted the seigneury to Charles Le Moyne. The city is marked by the famous Battle of Châteauguay in 1813, where 300 Canadian Voltigeurs repelled an American army of 3,000 soldiers — a defining moment in Canadian identity. The seigneury was also acquired by Marguerite d'Youville, founder of the Grey Nuns, in 1765.
With 50,815 residents, Châteauguay is a dynamic city bordered by Lake Saint-Louis and crossed by the Châteauguay River. Its 73 parks and green spaces cover nearly 4 km², including the remarkable Île Saint-Bernard which welcomes 275,000 visitors annually. The Fernand-Seguin Ecological Centre, LEED Silver certified, reflects the city's environmental commitment. The bilingual community (53% French, 25% English) and accessible real estate prices make it a smart choice for families. Access to Mercier Bridge connects Châteauguay to Montreal in under 30 minutes.
You'll appreciate…
- Île Saint-Bernard — nature reserve, 275,000 visitors/year
- Battle of Châteauguay (1813) — commemorative site
- 73 parks and green spaces — nearly 4 km²
- Fernand-Seguin Ecological Centre — LEED Silver certified
- Bilingual community and accessible real estate prices
- Mercier Bridge access — under 30 min to Montreal
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