Free lockage and non-motorized navigation

Chambly Canal National Historic Site

The Canada Strong Pass is back for the summer 2026! Parks Canada is offering free admission from:

  • June 19 to September 7, 2026 inclusive

Regular fees apply from January 16 to June 18, 2026 inclusive and from September 8 to October 12, 2026 inclusive.

Learn what this means for your visit at the Chambly Canal National Historic Site.

Free admission at the Chambly Canal National Historic Site

The Government of Canada is offering free admission to places operated by Parks Canada from:

  • June 19 to September 7, 2026 inclusive

What's included in free admission at the Chambly Canal National Historic Site

During the Canada Strong Pass periods, no fees apply for admission for all visitors to Chambly Canal.

From June 19 to September 7, 2026 inclusive, no fees apply for lockage at the 7 canals administered by Parks Canada on historic waterways.

What's not included in free admission at the Chambly Canal National Historic Site

During the Canada Strong Pass periods, fees still apply for:

  • mooring;
  • shore power;
  • services provided by third parties;
  • nautical charts;
  • parking (where applicable);
  • permits (e.g. research, drone use, your event at the canal).

Where free admission applies

Free admission only applies to places operated by and for Parks Canada, during regular operating hours. 

Where Parks Canada free admission doesn't apply

Parks Canada free admission does not apply to:

  • provincial or territorial parks
  • Sépaq parks in Québec
  • municipal and private parks
  • parks or historic sites not operated by Parks Canada
  • locations operated by third parties

Free admission details for the Chambly Canal National Historic Site

When lockage and non-motorized navigation are free

Lockage and non-motorized navigation are free, during regular operating hours from:

  • June 19 to September 7, 2026 inclusive

Regular fees apply from January 16 to June 18, 2026 inclusive and from September 8 to October 12, 2026 inclusive.

Who gets free lockage and non-motorized navigation

Lockage and non-motorized navigation are free for all visitors from June 19 to September 7, 2026 inclusive.

How to get a free lockage

No permit or ticket is required to pass through the locks of the Chambly Canal National Historic Site from June 19 to september 7, 2026 inclusive.

Parks Canada staff will continue to welcome visitors and boaters at the lock stations along the canal.

How to get a free acces with you non-motorized watercraft

During the Canada Strong Pass periods, you do not need to show your non-motorized watercraft sticker to navigate the Chambly Canal.

Parks Canada staff will continue to welcome visitors and boaters at the lock stations along the canal.

Sales of lockage permits and stickers for non-motorized boats

The Canada Strong Pass is in effect:

  • June 19 to September 7, 2026 inclusive

Available to buy online

The following admission passes and permits can be bought online:

  • Seasonal mooring permits (At the start of the sailing season)

Available to buy in-person

You can buy lockage permits and the non-motorized watercraft permit in person outside of the Canada Strong Pass periods, on site at lock stations.

For those visiting outside of the free admission dates, Parks Canada’s team members will help you find the best value for admission once you arrive. 


Contact Chambly Canal National Historic Site

If you have a question not answered above, contact infocanalqc@pc.gc.ca.


Plan ahead for your trip

Parks Canada administers one of the finest and most extensive systems of natural and cultural heritage places in the world, for present and future generations.

Chambly Canal National Historic Site is very busy, especially in the summer. Plan ahead to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience and to help protect these treasured places.

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