Société des traversiers du Québec (STQ) operates a network of 13 ferry routes and maritime services along the majestic St. Lawrence Seaway, from Montreal to Blanc-Sablon and the Magdalen Islands.
Whether you’re a tourist or commuting to and from work ...
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Taking the Matane-Baie-Comeau-Godbout Ferry is a unique way to broaden your vacation horizons, bridging the gap between the Gaspésie region and the North Shore of Quebec. A ferry trip is a great opportunity to witness the splendour of the St. Lawrence ...
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CTMA Ferry provides regular ferry service between Souris, Prince Edward Island and the Îles de la Madeleine. The Madeleine, which provides this service, can accommodate 750 passengers and more than 200 vehicles. This five-hour crossing constitutes the ...
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This ferry connects the picturesque Lower St. Lawrence and Charlevoix regions on opposite shores of the river, saving visitors driving time—and money. Keep your eyes peeled! You might catch a glimpse of whales or other marine mammals as you sail through ...
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A ferry provides a safe and pleasant connection between the Côte-Nord and Bas-Saint-Laurent regions. The crossing between Trois-Pistoles and Les Escoumins gives you the opportunity to see marine mammals if you pay attention. Given the limited capacity ...
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With 10 routes on the Saint-Lawrence in the greater Montreal area, Navark is your first choice for river transport. With regular departures all summer, you can count on our reliability and efficiency to get from one bank to the other. Whether it’s to ...
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The cities of Bécancour and Trois-Rivières offer a river shuttle between the North and South Shores. There’s no better opportunity for visitors to explore the charms of Bécancour on foot or by bicycle or the festive atmosphere of downtown Trois-Rivières ...
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Hop aboard the L'Isle-aux-Grues–Montmagny ferry and walk in the footsteps of famous artist Jean-Paul Riopelle as you discover an island renowned for its natural beauty and delicious cheeses. The island is home to many species of birds, including the thousands ...
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The L'Île-Verte ferry is your ticket to exploring the charming, idyllic landscape of L’Île-Verte and Notre-Dame-des-Sept-Douleurs, a place where serenity meets rugged beauty.
This island in the Lower St. Lawrence region is a great place to reconnect ...
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Daily passenger service is provided free of charge between the communities of Pakuashipi and Saint-Augustin, which lie on opposite shores of the Saint-Augustin River and are only accessible by water or air.
On one side of the river is the Innu settlement ...
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