A National Historic Site of Canada, it is a recreational canal with boating in summer and ice-skating in winter.

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Montreal: Exclusive Electric Boat Tour on Lachine Canal

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Explore the 150-year history of the Lachine Canal and enjoy the unique experience of 3 lockages aboa...

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Montreal: Electric Boat Cruise with Onboard Bar

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Fatbike rental - Au Canal-de-Lachine

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Lachine Canal, Montreal

A National Historic Site of Canada, it is a recreational canal with boating in summer and ice-skating in winter..

A National Historic Site of Canada, it is a recreational canal with boating in summer and ice-skating in winter.


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About Lachine Canal

 4801 Pierre-de Coubertin Avenue, Montreal, QC, Canada

 +1 514-868-3000

Lachine Canal and Nearby Sights on Map

Centre d'histoire de Montréal

Covering the history of Montreal from its founding in 1535

Pointe-à-Callière

A modern museum built over the ruins of Montreal's first settlement, Pointe à Callière

DHC/ART

A privately endowed foundation, DHC/ART is a permanent location for exciting and relevant temporary visual arts exhibitions and projects

Notre-Dame Basilica

The Notre-Dame Basilica in Montreal is the city's most spectacular church

Montréal Science Centre

Interactive science museum and IMAX theater

Bank of Montréal Museum

Hands-on museum focusing on the history of banking in Montreal

Galerie de Chariot

Government-certified Innuit soapstone carvings and historical drawings

Place Jacques-Cartier

Originally a marketplace in the early 19th century, Place Jacques-Cartier is one of Montreal's most lively locales, with fine dining, art galleries, outdoor cafes, street artists and musicians all around

Montreal City Hall

Also called the Hotel de Ville, the Montreal City Hall on Place Jacques-Cartier was the first building in Canada to be constructed purely for administrative purposes

Vieux-Port

The Old Port of Montreal is a large waterfront green space on the St Lawrence river with museums, art galleries, boutiques, restaurants, and entertainment options all along the bustling promenade that was once encircled by stone walls