He established a steamship service on the Richelieu River, with himself as captain, in 1845.
These ships and more were assembled by skilled shipwrights on the upper Richelieu River.
This little city is along the Richelieu River on the south shore of Montreal city.
He also operated a ferry service across the Richelieu River.
Its name comes from the fact that it lies along the Richelieu River.
Route 223 is a north/south highway on the south shore of the Richelieu River.
It is fed by three permanent streams; a fourth flows from the lake toward the Richelieu River.
In 1830, he was named commissioner for improving navigation on the Richelieu River.
It is named for the Richelieu River which runs south-north through it.
He was named a commissioner in charge of improving navigation on the Richelieu River in 1829.