Parc du canal de Soulanges













Regional park driven by history
Stretching on 23.5 km, the Soulanges Canal is an old waterway that connects the municipalities of Pointe-des-Cascades, Les Cedres, Coteau-du-Lac and Les Coteaux. Inaugurated in 1899 and closed to navigation in 1959, the Soulanges Canal is considered a major heritage in Vaudreuil-Soulanges. To experience the best of the canal, visitors can ride on the Soulanges bike path, which follows the canal along its length and continues in the towns of Saint-Zotique and Rivière-Beaudette. Among the major points of interest on the shores of the canal are the Parc des ancres de Pointe-des-Cascades, the former Les Cèdres hydroelectric power station – le Petit pouvoir and the Thomas-Monro / Louis-Stanislas-Pariseau Park. Find more details on the activities on Web Site : Canal de Soulanges. The main accesses are via the following parking lots: Pointe-des-Cascades (67 chemin du Fleuve, in front of the church) Les Cèdres (on Saint-Féréol, immediately north of the intersection with Route 338) Coteau-du-Lac (20, rue Principale) Les Coteaux (in front of the intermunicipal swimming pool located at 51, chemin du Fleuve)