Non-motorized watercraft

Chambly Canal National Historic Site

Canoeing, kayaking and paddleboarding are perfect sports for enjoying the summer season in an enchanting setting such as the Chambly Canal National Historic Site. However, it's important to know the safety rules and be prepared to handle any emergency situation before venturing out on the canal.

Before launching your non-motorized boat

Historic canals are waterways; ensure that your boat meets Transport Canada’s requirements.

Always have the following equipment:

Please consult the Safe boating guide from Transport Canada to learn more.

*If everyone on board a sealed-hull and sit-on-top kayak is wearing a lifejacket or a PFD of appropriate size, the boat needs to have only a sound-signalling device on board.

Your non-motorized watercraft on the water

Emergency

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