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The Fur Trade & Lachine Canal

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*****-Lachine Canal-***** The canal is situated on land originally granted by the King of France to the Sulpician Order. Beginning in 1689, attempts were made by the French Colonial government and several other groups to build a canal that would allow ships to bypass the treacherous Lachine Rapids. After more than 130 years of failure, a consortium that included the young Scottish immigrant John Redpath was successful. John Richardson was Chairman of the Committee of Management of the canal project and its chief engineer was Thomas Brunett. The contractors were Thomas McKay and John Redpath, plus the firms of Thomas Phillips & Andrew White and Abner Bagg & Oliver Wait. The new canal officially opened in 1825, helping turn Montreal into a major port and eventually attracting industry to its banks when the Society of Sulpician Order decided to sell lots. It was enlarged and improved in the early 1840s under the supervision of Alfred Barrett. However, while the Lachine canal proved an enormous boon for Montreal and the province of Quebec, time would show that for Canada's Maritime Provinces, it was the first major nail in that region's economic coffin. The canal became obsolete in the second half of the 20th century, being replaced by the St. Lawrence Seaway, which opened in 1959. The canal was finally closed to shipping in 1970. The opening of the Seaway and the decline of shipping on the canal led to the devastation of the neighbourhoods that lined the canal in Montreal's Sud-ouest borough due to shifting patterns of industrial development and shipping. Over the last two decades, the canal has seen a large increase in residential and commercial development. In what was originally a very heavy industrial neighbourhood, Point St. Charles and St. Henri have become very up and coming districts. House values have sky rocketed and many real estate developers have turned the century old industrial factories and wearhouses,into prestigious loft buildings. Montreal real estate developer Adam Cutler co-owned more than 1,000,000 sq/ft of Canal front property from the early 90s until 2003. Complexe Dompark recently celebrated its 100th anniversary and now houses more than 90 multimedia, fashion,publishing, and service industry-based companies in custom designed lofts. The area around the Atwater Market has become one of Montreal's most desirable residential areas for condominium owners. Much of this is thanks to the continued effort to clean up the Canal. In 2002, it was reopened as a pleasure boating area, despite environmental concerns due to heavy industrial contamination of its bottom, and the banks of the canal were redeveloped. An environmental reclamation project continues to clean up old oil spills. The banks of the canal offer bicycling and roller blading. Parks Canada offers guided tours of the canal by foot, bicycle, and boat during the summer months. Thanks Magik

Comments (75)


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IDonn0

1:49PM | Sat, 04 October 2008

Nice capture Magik. Interesting history to go with the image, Thanks :) Don

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Star4mation

1:54PM | Sat, 04 October 2008

Super photo Magik :)

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Igolochka

1:56PM | Sat, 04 October 2008

Very beautiful photo indeed:)

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carlx

1:56PM | Sat, 04 October 2008

Amazing view, my friend!!! Stunning capture!!!

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brycek

2:12PM | Sat, 04 October 2008

Beautiful capture..nice to have some history. Well done!!

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rocserum

2:24PM | Sat, 04 October 2008

great view! RS

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annie5

2:24PM | Sat, 04 October 2008

Je n'ai jamais vue Lachine..comme ça l'air intéressant et de voir ce canal ça donne l'envie d'y aller,peut-être un jour! Excellent reflet..belle scène :)

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Janiss

2:25PM | Sat, 04 October 2008

Que de superbes réFlections et une très jolie lumière.... j'ai envie de me faire inviter! Bn w.end cousin! oD)

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photostar

2:28PM | Sat, 04 October 2008

looks like a very nicely restored and well taken care of historical area.

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Fidelity2

2:30PM | Sat, 04 October 2008

Wow. Soooo real!!! 5+.

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doarte

2:32PM | Sat, 04 October 2008

Beautiful space +5

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ToniDunlap

2:51PM | Sat, 04 October 2008

Magik, I am always struck by the beauty and pristine look of the places you photograph. So beautiful. Just a pleasure to view.

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junge1

2:55PM | Sat, 04 October 2008

Wonderful capture!

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Faemike55

3:31PM | Sat, 04 October 2008

Wonderful picture and great history lesson. I just wish history was this much fun when I was going through school well done & thanks

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amota99517

3:47PM | Sat, 04 October 2008

This is absolutely beautiful and such a great shot!

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myquad

3:55PM | Sat, 04 October 2008

Beautiful shot and facinating history!

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DarkStormCrow

4:06PM | Sat, 04 October 2008

Excellent!

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MrsRatbag

4:08PM | Sat, 04 October 2008

Beautiful shot, the reflections are lovely and the whole is very inviting indeed!

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CarolSassy

4:18PM | Sat, 04 October 2008

I can imagine paddle boats going down that way! Gorgeous scene! (:

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shadownet

4:20PM | Sat, 04 October 2008

Okay who took the boat! I know I parked it right here! Now its gone! Good grief! Hehe. Really great shot! 10+

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eekdog Online Now!

4:45PM | Sat, 04 October 2008

kewl shot of this cannel. steve

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BenBischop

5:01PM | Sat, 04 October 2008

Cool Done....!

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jocko500

5:19PM | Sat, 04 October 2008

real cool shot and history

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mcv

5:33PM | Sat, 04 October 2008

Super photo capture and a excellent write-up too!!! 5+++

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mikeerson

7:22PM | Sat, 04 October 2008

Is this main street? Fur trades going on behind my back? Fur, gotta have it - lol... this looks like a cool place to take a jet ski.

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Chipka

8:06PM | Sat, 04 October 2008

This is intensely beautiful. I love the shimmering light, the shadows and reflections. The whole image works perfectly. Great work, and an informative write up as well.

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felinx

10:06PM | Sat, 04 October 2008

Très belle photo encore une fois :)

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SSoffia

12:52AM | Sun, 05 October 2008

EXCELLENT CAPTURE , COLORS & BEAUTIFUL !!!!!

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ledwolorz

1:02AM | Sun, 05 October 2008

Beautiful place and wonderful work.

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Zamanuirileski

1:22AM | Sun, 05 October 2008

Beautiful riverscape!


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MakeEASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
ModelKODAK EASYSHARE M853 ZOOM DIGITAL CAMERA
Shutter Speed1632/1000000
ISO Speed80
Focal Length6

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