
Explore the scenic and historic Richelieu River with the 1350 - Sorel-Tracy to Otterburn Park Nautical Chart Set. This professional-grade collection includes four detailed maps designed specifically for the unique requirements of river navigation. Covering the journey from the mouth of the Richelieu at Sorel-Tracy up to the reaches of Otterburn Park, this set is a must-have for boaters transiting the international waterway between the St. Lawrence and Lake Champlain.
Produced to the rigorous standards of the Canadian Hydrographic Service (CHS), this 4-chart set provides high-resolution data for safe inland pilotage:
Sequential River Coverage: Follow the river's path with precision through Saint-Ours, Saint-Denis-sur-Richelieu, Saint-Charles-sur-Richelieu, and Beloeil.
Lock & Bridge Information: Features critical vertical and horizontal clearances for bridges and essential data for approaching the Saint-Ours Canal and lock system.
Shallow Water Bathymetry: Provides detailed soundings for river channels where depth management is vital for keel boats and larger cruisers.
Navigational Aids: Clearly identifies river buoys, daymarks, and shoreline landmarks used for visual navigation in narrow channels.
Beyond the cockpit, these maps serve as a beautiful cartographic record of one of Quebec's most storied river valleys.
Detailed Topography: Showcases the shoreline elevations and historic town layouts that border the Richelieu.
Professional Print Quality: Each of the four maps is printed with crisp, high-definition clarity to ensure all technical symbols and soundings remain legible.
The Perfect Boater's Gift: An ideal gift for anyone with a riverside home in McMasterville or Beloeil, or for sailors embarking on the "Triangle Loop."
| Feature | Details |
| Chart Number | 1350 (Set of 4) |
| Location | Richelieu River, Quebec |
| Coverage Area | Sorel-Tracy to Otterburn Park |
| Key Points | Saint-Ours, Saint-Denis, Beloeil, McMasterville |
| Data Type | Hydrographic (River Depths, Clearances, Lock Data) |
| Publisher | Canadian Hydrographic Service (CHS) Standards |