The 14-kilometre Lachine Canal, which opened in 1825, was built largely by Irish immigrants, who settled in the neighbourhood ...
Once seen as a way to get ships past the Lachine rapids, the canal became one of the backbones of the early Canadian economy, ...
Iconic elements, such as the neon-red Farine Five Roses sign and the old Canada Malting silos, continue to dot the landscape.
A watery wonderland in the heart of Montréal, the Lachine Canal National Historic Site runs for nearly 9 miles from the entrance at Lock No. 1 in the Old Port to Lock No. 5 at Lake Saint Louis in ...
After experiencing a few unseasonably warm days in a row, Montreal temperatures are expected to drop this week until reaching a low of minus-10 C by Sunday. The colder weather comes after the city set ...