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Fort Chambly (1710-1850) - A Canadian colonial fort established in 1710 as Fort Saint-Louis along the Richelieu River at the foot of the Chambly rapids near Montreal, Quebec. Abandoned in 1850.

File:Fort Chambly 1840.jpg
Fort Chambly 1840 by William Henry Bartlett

Fort Chambly History

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Current Status

Must See! Restored by Parks Canada, Fort Chambly National Historic Site, Quebec, Canada.


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Location: Fort Chambly National Historic Site, Chambley, Quebec, Canada.

Maps & Images

Lat: 45.44952 Long: -73.27671

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Fort Chambly Picture Gallery

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