Fort Saint-Louis

Fort Chambly is a historic fort in La Vallée-du-Richelieu Regional County Municipality, Quebec. It is designated as a National Historic Site of Canada. Fort Chambly was formerly known as Fort St. Louis. It was part of a series of five fortifications built along the Richelieu River to protect travellers on the river from the Iroquois. The region is informally know…
Fort Chambly is a historic fort in La Vallée-du-Richelieu Regional County Municipality, Quebec. It is designated as a National Historic Site of Canada. Fort Chambly was formerly known as Fort St. Louis. It was part of a series of five fortifications built along the Richelieu River to protect travellers on the river from the Iroquois. The region is informally known as la Vallée-des-Forts.
  • Built: 1665
  • Controlled by: New France; Great Britain; Canada
  • In use: 1675–1776
  • Battles/wars: Iroquois Wars — Seven Years' War — Invasion of Canada Campaign — American Revolution
  • Type: Fort
Data from: en.wikipedia.org