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Picture Gallery: the Lachine Canal Celebrates Its 200th Anniversary - Canada French

In two centuries, the Lachine Canal was transformed from an industrial artery to a neglected swamp and then a perfect example of urban gentrification. The Lachine Canal, 14 kilometres long, was inaugurated in 1825. It was the first link in a series of canals built along the St. Lawrence River to allow navigation between the Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean. The canal was definitively closed to navigation in 1970. Parks Canada took over the sit…
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In two centuries, the Lachine Canal was transformed from an industrial artery to a neglected swamp and then a perfect example of urban gentrification. The Lachine Canal, 14 kilometres long, was inaugurated in 1825. It was the first link in a series of canals built along the St. Lawrence River to allow navigation between the Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean. The canal was definitively closed to navigation in 1970. Parks Canada took over the sit…

·Richelieu, Canada
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canadafrancais.com broke the news in Richelieu, Canada on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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