entraîneur-chef des Forts". Journal de Chambly (in French). Chambly. Retrieved 2018-01-29. Demers, Xavier (2017-10-10). "Gianni Cantini à la barre des Forts". Journal...
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Iroquois. The region is informally known as la Vallée-des-Forts. Fort Chambly at the foot of the Chambly rapids on the Richelieu River in Quebec, Canada, was...
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from the merger in 1965 of Fort-Chambly (formerly Chambly-Canton prior to 1952) and the old city of Chambly (formerly Chambly-Basin prior to 1952, and earlier...
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Condors, who were established in 1999 moved to Chambly, Quebec, to be re-branded as the Chambly Forts. Shortly after that move, the Gatineau Mustangs...
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Canada. Fort Richelieu was part of a series of five forts built along the Richelieu River and is at the mouth of the Richelieu River. Fort Chambly formerly...
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built five forts along its length: Fort Richelieu at its mouth, Fort St. Louis (or Fort Chambly) in Chambly, Fort Sainte Thérèse and Fort Saint-Jean upriver...
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the area. Fort Richelieu is at the mouth of the Richelieu River. Fort St. Louis (now Fort Chambly) at Chambly, Fort Sainte-Thérèse, and Fort Saint-Jean...
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historical forts which may or may not be under current active use by a military. There are also many towns named after a Fort, the largest being Fort Worth...
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The Chambly Basin (French: bassin de Chambly) is a shallow, oblong body of water formed by an enlargement of the Richelieu River, extending out from the...
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south, ordered the reconstruction of forts along the Richelieu. This operation led to the construction of forts Pointe-à-la-Chevelure and Saint-Frédéric...
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was created in 1933 from parts of Chambly—Verchères and St. Hyacinthe—Rouville ridings. It was abolished into Chambly and Saint-Hyacinthe in 1966. It initially...
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Preston so that the prisoners captured at Chambly could be floated up the river past St. Jean. The loss of Chambly had a dispiriting effect at St. Jean; some...
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of five forts stretching along the Richelieu River going south. The other four were Fort Richelieu, Fort Chambly, Fort Sainte Thérèse and Fort Saint-Jean...
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located in close proximity to the Fort Chambly National Historic Site of Canada, the Richelieu River and the Chambly Canal. "Église Saint-Stephen". Répertoire...
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Snowshoes (1758) Fort Chambly Fort Île-aux-Noix Fort Saint Frédéric Fort Saint-Jean (Quebec) Fort Sainte Thérèse List of French forts in North America...
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area. Later in 1676, the two forts were reoccupied by the French. On 20 May 1676, Governor of Acadia Jacques de Chambly was re-established as the governor...
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Fort Chambly Fort La Prairie Fort Cataraqui Fort Concord Fort St. Francois Fort Mingan Fort Carillon Fort Albany Fort Brunswick Fort Frontenac Fort St Paul...
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Champlain. The Rangers then advanced further north to strike at the Forts of Chambly, Saint-Jean and Île aux Noix. Rogers seeing them too well defended...
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August. The Chambly Canal extends 20 kilometres (12 mi) north along the west bank of the river and provides modern freight passage to Chambly and the St...
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series of forts along the Richelieu River and Lake Champlain, which explains why the area was later named the Vallée des Forts (literally: the Forts Valley)...
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de Chambly (born 1612, died 1687) was from a French military background and became a seigneur in the New World and a governor of Acadia. Chambly arrived...
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rehabilitate and refortify the forts at Ticonderoga and Crown Point. Carleton did not receive this letter until May 19, well after the fort had been captured. Benedict...
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endeavour. He was the commandant of three French forts, namely; Fort Niagara, Fort Frontenac and Fort Chambly. He was also the first appointment to the post...
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Fort St. Louis (Shelburne County, Nova Scotia) Fort St. Louis (Guysborough County, Nova Scotia) Fort St. Louis, former name of Fort Chambly, Chambly,...
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supplies to the British Army garrison at Fort Chambly. His uncle, John Yule, built an impressive manor house at Chambly, which is now on the registry of Canada's...
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Legislative Council. He died in Chambly. His son Jean-Baptiste-René inherited the seigneury of Rouville and part of Chambly from his father and also served...
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living near Chambly (and a relative of Montgomery's wife Janet), suggested to Montgomery that he might have better success attacking Fort Chambly, which,...
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Sorel-Tracy Fort Chambly, Chambly Honoré Mercier museum, Sainte-Anne-de-Sabrevois Fort Lennox, Saint-Paul-de-l'île-aux-noix Chambly Canal between Chambly and...
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of forts along the Richelieu River to protect New France from the Iroquois. From north to south these were Fort Richelieu, Fort Chambly, and Fort Sainte...
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Peter Gansevoort (section Siege of Fort Stanwix)
Montgomery sent Gansevoort and his men down the river to seize Fort Chambly. At Chambly, they captured over 120 barrels of needed gunpowder and a huge...
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