Facing an American force nearly three times their size advancing toward Montréal, de Salaberry set a masterful ambush along the Châteauguay River. With bugle calls, shouted orders, and disciplined volleys, he convinced the invaders they faced a massive army.
The Americans broke and retreated. Montréal was saved, and de Salaberry’s triumph became one of the proudest moments in Canadian military history.









