Québec

A historic city in a romantic setting

Discovered in 1608 by Samuel de Champlain, Québec City was the first European colony founded north of Mexico's Rio Grande. In 2008, Québec City is celebrating its 400th anniversary and hosting great festivities reminiscent of past and present celebrations, in addition to setting a positive outlook on its future.

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The port

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Physical characteristics of the port

  • Berth #21
    Length: 206 m
    Depth: 11.7 m
    Apron: 12.2 m
  • Berth #22
    Length: 325 m
    Depth: 12.2 m
    Apron: 12.2 m
  • Alternative wharfs
    #93 to #98 and #101 to #103
  • Airdraft
    Downstream: between 53 m
    Upstream: between 48 m and 50 m
  • Tidal movement
    Between 4.5 m and 5.5 m  
  • Pilots
    Obligatory
  • Marine references
    Chart # 1316 Canadian Hydrographic Service
    Latitude 460 49' N Longitude 710 12' W
  • Port services
    • Complete services
      Cruise ship terminal

St.Lawrence Cruise Association

P.O. Box 21005, Grande Place
Rimouski (Quebec)
Canada G5L 9A2

Phone : (418) 725-0135
Fax : (418) 724-7238
E-mail :
Website : www.cruisesaintlawrence.com

Printed on : Tuesday, November 18, 2008