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Croisières Essipit
From Bergeronnes, choose a zodiac cruise with Essipit cruises, to see the whales of the St. Lawrence, a unique feeling of proximity to the impressive creatures. Take a zodiac for the adventure, to the heart of the marine pit where the waters are deeper ...
 
AML Cruises (Tadoussac)
Set sail and meet the giants of the sea! Go on an adventure aboard a Zodiac or opt for the unparalleled comfort and exceptional panoramic view of our boats specially designed for whale watching. Experienced naturalist guides will share their passion ...
 
AML Cruises (Rivière-du-Loup)
Temporarily unavailable - Departing from Rivière-du-Loup, less than 2 hours away from Quebec City, take a cruise to meet the giants of the sea. An experienced naturalist guide will accompany you throughout your cruise to share his knowledge of whales ...
 
AML Cruises (Charlevoix)
Escape to the great outdoors! Treat yourself to the best whale watching site in the world. Choose the AML Grand Fleuve or the AML Zephyr, comfortable boats specially designed for marine mammal watching. Are you the adventurous type? Climb aboard a Zodiac ...
 
Croisières baie de Gaspé inc.
Hop aboard the Narvall III (48 passengers) at the scenic Grande-Grave (South Area) site, and enjoy a whale-watching cruise that will make your visit to Forillon National Park an unforgettable one. A professional interpreter-guide will help you discover ...
 
AML Cruises
AML Cruises is a family business established in Quebec for more than 50 years now. It is the largest cruise excursion company in Canada with its 25 ships operating in 10 ports in Quebec. In addition, it provides employment for a team of 750 employees ...
 
Les Navettes maritimes du Fjord
Climb aboard the Navettes maritimes du Fjord (Fjord Marine Shuttles) to discover the majestic Saguenay Fjord, its breathtaking capes and the picturesque villages that border it. The 6 departure and stopover docks allow you to travel the 100 km of the ...
 
Whales of Quebec!
The St. Lawrence River is the best place in the world to see whales in their natural habitat. With stunning landscapes, 13 whale species, an enormous Marine Park and amazing cruises, it’s the ideal destination for a truly unique experience: an encounter ...
 
Les Écumeurs du Saint-Laurent
Founded in 1997, Les Écumeurs du Saint-Laurent is a small private company that receives no grants. Based in Les Escoumins (Manicouagan) and operating in the estuary, its primary goal is to provide customers with the privilege of discovering the wonderful ...
 
The Whale Route
Côte-Nord borders the St. Lawrence for 1250 kilometres (775 miles), from Tadoussac to Blanc-Sablon. This region’s coastline has been designated the Whale Route, since 13 different species, including the blue whale, can be found in the waters of the Estuary ...
 
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