Getting here

Fort Chambly National Historic Site



Address: 2, Richelieu Street, Chambly (Quebec) J3L 2B9

By car

From Chambly

There are road signs indicating the fort's location.

From Montréal:
By Champlain Bridge:
  • Highway 10 East;
  • Exit 22 (Chambly - Saint-Jean-sur-le-Richelieu);
  • Follow Chambly direction; it will lead you to Fréchette Blvd.
  • At the end of Fréchette Blvd, turn right on Bourgogne St.
  • The fort will be on your left not too far after the bridge.
By Jacques-Cartier Bridge:
  • After the bridge, take the Exit for Taschereau Blvd.;
  • From Taschereau Blvd, take the Exit for Highway 116 - Saint-Hubert;
  • Then take the Exit 8 for Highway 30 West, Brossard direction;
  • Take Exit 115 Cousineau Blvd.- Chambly Road;
  • Turn left on Road 112 East direction (Chambly Road);
  • Turn left on Fréchette Blvd;
  • At the end of Fréchette Blvd, turn right on Bourgogne St.;
  • The fort will be on your left not too far after the bridge.
By the Louis-Hippolyte-Lafontaine Tunnel:
  • Head for Autoroute 20 East;
  • Take Exit 98 for Highway 30 West, Brossard direction;
  • Take Exit 115 Cousineau Blvd.- Chambly Road;
  • Turn left on Road 112 East direction (Chambly Road);
  • Turn left on Fréchette Blvd;
  • At the end of Fréchette Blvd, turn right on Bourgogne St.;
  • The fort will be on your left not too far after the bridge.
From Québec:
By Highway 20 West:
  • Exit 112 Road 223 South;
  • Turn left on Fréchette Blvd.
  • At the end of Fréchette Blvd, turn right on Bourgogne St.;
  • The fort will be on your left not too far after the bridge.

Parking lots

There are two parking lots for visitors to Fort Chambly National Historic Site (P1 and P2), both accessible from Avenue Bourgogne. Fees apply.

If the Fort-Chambly parking lots are full, you can find nearby parking spaces in the surrounding streets.

By public transport

Several buses and trains provide easy access to Fort Chambly National Historic Site from Montreal or Montreal's South Shore. There's a bus stop in front of Fort Chambly's main entrance, at the corner of De Bourgogne and Du Fort streets.

Visit the Exo website to plan your trip and consult schedules and fares.

By bicycle

Mix culture and outdoor pleasures!

Take advantage of the nice weather and come to the Fort Chambly National Historic Site of Canada in bicycle! The fort is only a couple of meters from the Chambly Canal cycling path. This multipurpose path is part of La Route Verte and is connected to the Montérégiade II, the Montée du Fort-Chambly and the Vallée-des-forts cycling trails.

There are also bike racks on site and a repair station close to the fort.

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