Best attractions and places to see around Châteauguay include historical sites, natural areas, and recreational opportunities. Situated southwest of Montreal, the city lies along the Châteauguay River and Lac Saint-Louis, providing a setting for various outdoor activities. The region features a blend of cultural landmarks and diverse ecosystems.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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New track with a beautiful view at the end.
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RV5 / des Berges bike path. Water's edge bike path & linear parc along the LaSalle coastline with a scenic, waterfront view of the St. Lawrence River & of the Honoré-Mercier Bridge & of the First Nations Reserve of the Kahnawake Mohawk Territory across
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RV5 / des Berges bike path. Peninsula with the Old Lachine Canal to its North with a great view of the St. Lawrence River, the New Lachine Waterfront Park, René-Levesque Park & the Lachine Canoe Club nearby
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Located on Perrot blvd, south of Perrot Island, this farm produces fruit & vegetables available for sale & for U-pick enthusiasts. You'll find delicious: asparagus, strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, garden veggies, sunflowers, sweet corn, crunchy beans, apples, hot peppers, tomatoes, pumpkins, squash & Christmas trees. Tractor rides, playground & barn animals. On site: Farm products, snack barn & educational activities. Children’s party room & events (reservations required).
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Stop here for the sunset. One of the best spots in Montreal.
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After having done half of the course. This is a perfect place to recharge your batteries. We made a one hour stop to eat and enjoy the view.
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This massive hydropower station is a National Historic Site of Canada. It has a 36 turbines generating up to 1853 MW of electricity. Very impressive looking building(s). On the west side of the canal there is a sign offering free tours, which would probably be very interesting but I didn't have the time to stop.
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Châteauguay offers several significant historical sites. You can visit Maison LePailleur, one of the city's oldest homes dating back to 1792, which now functions as a historical museum. Another notable site is Église Saint-Joachim, an historic church recognized as a National Historic Site of Canada. Additionally, the Battle of the Châteauguay National Historic Site commemorates a pivotal Canadian victory during the War of 1812, offering an outdoor area with a commemorative plaque and obelisk. You can also explore the Circuit historique sur l'Île Saint-Bernard, a walking tour showcasing ancestral buildings.
Yes, Châteauguay is rich in natural attractions. The Refuge faunique Marguerite-D'Youville on Île Saint-Bernard is a well-preserved wildlife refuge with diverse ecosystems, including marshes, swamps, and forests, home to a wide array of flora and fauna. It also features eight kilometers of wooded trails. The Centre écologique Fernand-Seguin boasts a forest of significant ecological value, particularly its hickory maple grove, with 5 km of walking trails.
For family fun, Quinn Farm is a popular choice, offering fruit and vegetable picking, tractor rides, a playground, and opportunities to interact with barn animals. The Lachine Pier and Lighthouse is also noted as a family-friendly spot to enjoy the view. Many parks and green spaces in Châteauguay are equipped with playgrounds and sports fields.
Châteauguay offers excellent cycling opportunities along its waterways. The Père-Marquette Promenade is a cycle way that provides great views of the St. Lawrence River and is part of the RV5 / des Berges bike path. Another scenic option is the Promenade Michel-Chartrand, a waterfront cycle path along the LaSalle coastline with views of the St. Lawrence River and the Honoré-Mercier Bridge. You can find more cycling routes in the area by exploring the Cycling around Châteauguay guide.
Absolutely. The Châteauguay River and Lac Saint-Louis are ideal for various water-based activities. You can enjoy fishing, boating, and canoeing. The Centre Nautique de Châteauguay, located directly on the river, provides recreational and outdoor activities, including courses in sailing and windsurfing, along with boat rentals.
For hiking, the Refuge faunique Marguerite-D'Youville on Île Saint-Bernard offers eight kilometers of wooded trails through diverse ecosystems. The Centre écologique Fernand-Seguin also provides 5 km of walking trails. These trails offer a chance to experience the region's natural beauty. For more detailed information on running trails, you can check the Running Trails around Châteauguay guide.
Visitors appreciate the scenic waterfront views offered by cycle ways like the Père-Marquette Promenade and Promenade Michel-Chartrand. The Lachine Pier and Lighthouse is a popular spot to stop and enjoy the view, especially at sunset. The historical significance of sites like the Battle of the Châteauguay National Historic Site and the family-friendly atmosphere of places like Quinn Farm are also highly valued.
Yes, the Beauharnois Hydropower Station is a massive and impressive man-made structure recognized as a National Historic Site of Canada. It features 36 turbines generating significant electricity, making it an interesting site for those interested in industrial history and engineering.
Some attractions in the Châteauguay area are noted for their accessibility. For instance, the Père-Marquette Promenade and Promenade Michel-Chartrand are cycle ways that are also wheelchair accessible, offering scenic routes along the water.
Châteauguay offers outdoor activities throughout the year. Spring, summer, and fall are ideal for cycling, hiking, and water sports on the Châteauguay River and Lac Saint-Louis. During winter, the Centre écologique Fernand-Seguin provides 15 km for cross-country skiing and 4 km for snowshoeing, making it suitable for winter recreation.
Road cyclists can find several routes around Châteauguay. For example, there's the 'Beauharnois Hydropower Station – Parc Delpha-Sauvé Waterfront loop' or the 'Lac au Saumon – Lakeside Tree in Parc Riverain loop'. These routes vary in distance and difficulty. You can explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Châteauguay guide.


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