
Ville de Chambly | Ville accueillante alliant nature et histoire
Découvrez la Ville de Chambly : son histoire, ses services, et ses nombreuses activités culturelles et communautaires qui font de Chambly un lieu unique.
Chambly, Quebec - Wikipedia
Chambly (French pronunciation: [ʃɑ̃bli]) is an off-island suburb of Montreal in southwestern Quebec, Canada. It is located in the Montérégie region, inland from the South Shore of the Saint Lawrence …
THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Chambly (2026) - Tripadvisor
Fine art gallery promoting artists from Quebec, Canada and North America. Friendly, cozy atmosphere, in the heart of historic Chambly, Quebec. From abstract to figurative, La Galerie de Miss Rey has…
VILLE DE CHAMBLY | Tourisme Montérégie
The City of Chambly invites you to discover the richness of its history and the diversity of its many cultural activities. Admire the beauty of its landscapes while enjoying the charm of the shops and …
Chambly - Tourisme Vallée-du-Richelieu
Située à seulement 20 minutes de Montréal, la ville de Chambly est reconnue pour ses nombreux spectacles en plein air, ses festivals incontournables, son réseau cyclable renommé, ses richesses …
Chambly Canal National Historic Site - Parks Canada
Along the Richelieu River, the Chambly Canal stretches nearly 20 kilometres between the municipalities of Chambly and Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu. A small paradise for cyclists, boaters and hikers, the site …
Chambly - Chambly (Ville) - Gouvernement du Québec
Le nom Chambly rappelle le souvenir de Jacques de Chambly (vers 1612-1687), capitaine de la compagnie Chambly du régiment de Carignan-Salières. La ville de Chambly possède un patrimoine …
Chambly, Quebec Canada - Come Explore Canada
Chambly is a city in southwestern Quebec, Canada. It is known for its historic fort, scenic canal, and beautiful parks.
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Chambly - The Canadian Encyclopedia
Sep 13, 2009 · It was named for Jacques de Chambly, an army captain who held the first seigneury here. Millet flour and textile mills dominated the Chambly economy from 1806 to 1911.