The Vianney-Legendre Fishway

The Vianney-Legendre Fishway is a unique fish ladder situated on the Richelieu River that helps fish reclaim their habitat by enabling them to bypass the Saint-Ours Dam. Parks Canada constructed the fish ladder in 2001 as part of ongoing efforts to protect biodiversity and help protect species at risk within the Saint-Ours Canal National Historic Site. Prior to the fish ladder’s construction, a dam built in 1967 had hindered the migratory routes of numerous fish species attempting to travel upstream to their spawning area, including the endangered Copper Redhorse.

The fish ladder’s unique design has gained worldwide recognition. Today, 36 of the 60 species historically known to have travelled along the Richelieu River, including the Copper Redhorse, are once again migrating to their spawning area upstream from the Saint-Ours Canal National Historic Site. Additional Notes
Tours Are Offered

No, but there are several interpretive panels located on site.

For More Information

http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/lhn-nhs/qc/saintours/index.aspx

Site is Child-friendly
yes
Site is Pet-friendly
yes

Location
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Nearby
Latitude: 45.863123 Longitude: -73.149929 Elevation: 19 ft
Contact Information

Parks Canada Agency - Quebec Waterways
1-888-773-8888
1-450-658-2428 (Fax)
2930 Chemin des Patriotes
Saint-Ours, QC J0G 1P0 CA
[email protected]

ADA Accessible
No
Tours are Offered
Yes
Site is Child-Friendly
Yes
Site is Pet-Friendly
Yes

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