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  1. Oct 18, 2018 · From 1815 to 1851, the Port of Quebec registered over 800,000 British and Irish immigrants. An average of 26,000 people per year took this required step to enter North America. The town’s infrastructure had to adapt to this new reality. In the last quarter of the 19th century, Quebec’s port economy began to stall.

  2. 84 Rue Dalhousie, Quebec City, Quebec, QC G1K 4C4. The Basics. The Port of Quebec (Port de Québec) is the gateway to Old Quebec, with many walking tours of both Upper Town (Haute-Ville) and Lower Town (Basse-Ville) departing from the port.

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  4. Not only does it play a role in commercial, it is the most important cruise ports on the St. Lawrence, boosting Québec City's international profile. Map and contact information. Dates. Open year round. Contact the company for more details. Contact information. 150, rue Dalhousie, Québec, Québec, Canada, G1R 4M8.

  5. Vision 2035. From here, we see far ahead. The world at our docks. A true continental gateway, the Port of Québec maintains business relations with 50 countries annually. Its strategic location is its best calling card, as it provides the shortest route by sea between Europe and the Great Lakes.

  6. 1821 : The wood trade takes off and is central to Quebec City’s port activities. Nearly 600 ships leave the Port of Québec each year for Great Britain. The Port of Québec becomes the economic hub between the Great Lakes and the Gulf of St. Lawrence. It even grows into the third largest port in the Americas, after New York and New Orleans.

  7. business.portquebec.ca › en › port-overviewPort overview

    150, Dalhousie Street P.O. Box 80, Station Haute-Ville Quebec City (Quebec) G1R 4M8 Canada. Phone: (418) 648-3640 Fax: (418) 648-4160 [email protected]

  8. Québec City’s Old Port stretches out along the St. Lawrence River and is home to a marina, cruise ship terminal, and plenty of picturesque little streets. Take the time to explore Rue Saint‑Paul, Rue Sous‑le‑Cap, Rue Sault-au-Matelot, and Rue Saint-Pierre.

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