Canal Of Lachine


The Lachine Canal crosses the south-west of Montreal. Opened in 1824 it was expanded twice.

Today, the Canal is getting better every day. Abandoned factories near its banks are slowly transformed into luxury condominiums; navigation has been reopened after being closed for nearly 20 years. Under federal jurisdiction, this water trench with several locks is used to override the Lachine Rapids on a level change of several metres. The linear park with his bicycle trail along the water has given access to the Canal back to Montreal families.

The canal ad became the industrial heartland of Canada in the first wave of industrialization around 1880. Truly the center of Montreal production, these huge factories took their workforce in boroughs like Pointe St.Charles, Cote Saint-Paul, Lachine and St. Henri.

The opening of the St. Lawrence Maritime way made the Lachine Canal useless in 1959.

33 Pictures for this exhibition




5 images

1990 William Project

Griffintown

1990, rue William

23 images

Charlotte Condos - Griffintown

Griffintown

1616, rue des Bassins / Allée des Barges

14 images

Galdin Condos

Saint-Henri / Petite-Bourgogne

4700, rue Saint-Ambroise

14 images

AirBnB Luxury Retreats

Pointe Saint-Charles

1745, rue Saint-Patrick

13 images

Condos Noca Griffintown

Griffintown

Construction year is only a suggestion.

21 images

Bassins Phase IV

Griffintown

Rue Bassin / du Séminaire

7 images

2175 Saint-Patrick Project

Pointe Saint-Charles

2175, rue Saint-Patrick

12 images

Les Bassins du Havre Quai III

Griffintown

180, rue du Séminaire