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  1. Feb 6, 2024 · G3 Canada, which operates the grain elevator in Quebec City, is proud to announce the renewal of its long-term partnership with the Port of Québec. After more than 50 years, the close ...

  2. The Port of Quebec, also known as the Port of Québec, is an important maritime gateway located in the city of Québec, Canada. Its history dates back centuries and has played a significant role in the development and growth of the region and the nation as a whole. Early History: The area around the St. Lawrence River, where the Port of Quebec ...

  3. A. Pier Terminal/Québec Cruise Terminal. 84 Dalhousie, Quebec, QC, Canada. Royal Caribbean Directions to Quebec Cruise Terminal: From Jean Lesage International Airport: As you exit the airport you are on Avenue Principale. At the traffic light turn right on Route de l’Aeroport (it becomes #540). Continue on #540 to exit Highway Charest East ...

  4. Passenger lists are one of the official records listing the arrival of the majority of immigrants arriving in New France and Quebec. Each passenger list may give the following information: name of ship; passenger name, age, gender, and nationality; date of arrival, port of arrival; and final destination. In Quebec, there are two major ports ...

  5. Live Webcam at the Port of Quebec. Local time - 3:21 AM PST. Location: Port of Quebec, Quebec City, Canada. Source: www.portquebec.ca. Info: Live streaming webcam at the Port of Quebec in Canada. The Port of Quebec is the oldest port in Canada, and the second largest in Quebec. More info: Quebec City is the capital of the province of Québec.

  6. Québec Cruise Terminal/Pointe-a-Carcy. 84, Dalhousie. Quebec, Quebec City, Canada G1K8M5. From Jean Lesage International Airport, head south on Rue Principale toward Avenue 6 de l'Aéroport. Take the 3rd right onto Route de l'Aéroport. Continue onto Autoroute Duplessis/Autoroute 540 S (signs for Autoroute 40/Québec).

  7. Jan 21, 2024 · Terrasse Dufferin. Terrasse Dufferin is a wide boardwalk built in 1879 offering the best views of the St. Lawrence River and Old Quebec City, including Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac and Place-Royale. Sit and people-watch as you listen to talented street musicians or watch ships come into the harbor. It offers a lovely walk from the Funicular (a ...

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