Plan your visit

Carillon Canal National Historic Site

The Carillon Canal is located close to Highway 344 West in the village of Carillon (now Saint-André-d'Argenteuil), halfway between Montreal and Ottawa. A visit of the historic site includes the existing canal and the remains of the first two buildings.

Getting here

How to get to the National Historic Site.

Hours of operation

Lockage schedules and access to the National Historic Site.

Fees

Locking, mooring, activity and dock rental fees.

Maps

Maps and diagram for navigation.

Safety and guidelines

Safety on the banks, on the water and regulations.

Info-Work

National Historic Site Work: Plan your commutes.

Passes and permits

Lockage and mooring permits for boats and non-motorized watercraft.

Locking through safely

Video on safe lockage and technical data on Historic Canals in Quebec.

How to get here

Location

230 Du Barrage Street
Saint-André-d'Argenteuil QC J0V 1X0

General inquiries:

514-283-6054 or 1-888-773-8888 infocanalqc@pc.gc.ca

Lockstation:

450-537-3534

VHF-Canal 68 during hours of operation

Directions

The Carillon Canal runs along Route 344 West.

From Montréal:
Take Highway 40 west, Pointe-Fortune exit.
Take the ferry to Carillon and follow Route 344 West to the lock.

From Highway 13 or 15 North:
Take Highway 640 West and follow the signs for Route 344 West to Carillon.

Hours of operation

The national historic site is open every day of the year from sunrise to 11 p.m..

Complete schedule

Fees

Site access is free. Otherwise, there are fees for locking and overnight mooring.

Daily access and season permits are offered.

Detailed fees list

Facilities and services

Accessible Facilities Accessible services
Parking Parking
Picnic area Picnic area
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