What is Châteauguay famous for?

Long known as a dairying and fruit-growing centre, Châteauguay is now primarily a residential suburb 12 miles (19 km) southwest of Montreal city. The town’s manufactures include road conduits and doors.

Who founded Châteauguay?

Charles LE MOYNE
The city is located on the South Shore of the St Lawrence River at the mouth of the Rivière Châteauguay, about 25 km southwest of MONTRÉAL. The name is a throwback to the seigneury of Châteauguay granted to Charles LE MOYNE in 1673.

How old is Châteauguay Quebec?

The actual village of Châteauguay was created in 1855, after the abolition of the seigneurie system in Quebec by the United Province of Canada. [1] #Later on the city annexed two neighboring districts, Châteauguay-Heights (1968) and Châteauguay-Centre (1975).

How deep is the Châteauguay River?

4′
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What were the major events in the Battle of Chateauguay?

On October 26, 1813, the Battle of Châteauguay, a decisive engagement of the War of 1812, took place there; a small party of British troops under Colonel Charles de Salaberry repelled an attacking U.S. force, preventing their attempted capture of Montreal.

Where was the Battle of Chateauguay?

Quebec
Ormstown
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Can you swim in the Chateauguay River?

Swimming is prohibited in Lac Saint-Louis and Châteauguay river. In addition to serving as the habitat to many species of fauna and flora, the beaches on the island are not supervised or cleaned for the purpose of swimming.

Is the Chateauguay River polluted?

Although polluted for many years, the river has been cleaned up and is beginning to be an eco-tourism destination for canoeing and kayaking. The drainage basin and surrounding area is known as the Chateauguay Valley.

Why was the Battle of Chateauguay important to Canadian history?

The battle part of the War of 1812 commemorates the Canadian defeat of the American Army. In the summer of 1813 the US had a plan to invade Lower Canada and take the city of Montreal, in order to cut the supply lines of the British to Upper Canada.

What did the first nations do during the Battle of Chateauguay?

On October 26th, 1813, Lieutenant-Colonel Charles de Salaberry, French-Canadian Voltigeurs and a mixed force of Mohawk, Huron and Abenaki warriors confronted the Americans at Châteauguay just outside of Montreal. Together they managed to repel the American invaders without the aid of the British military.

Why was the Battle of Chateauguay important?

Battle of Châteauguay, (Oct. 26, 1813), in the War of 1812, engagement in which the British compelled U.S. forces to abandon a projected attack on Montreal and thus exerted a decisive influence on U.S. strategy during the 1813 campaign.