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  2. Rivière-du-Loup-Saint-Siméon Ferry - Wikipedia

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    The ferry covers a distance of 27 kilometres (17 mi), with an average crossing time of 65 minutes. [3] It operates seasonally from April to January and is designated as an essential service by the government of Quebec. [1] The ferry crosses the Saint Lawrence River, often offering passengers views of marine wildlife, including whales.

  3. Société des traversiers du Québec - Wikipedia

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    It is a crown corporation owned by the Government of Quebec. [1] STQ operates the following services: Saint-Ignace-de-Loyola to Sorel-Tracy, crossing the St. Lawrence River with two ships, the Catherine-Legardeur and the Lucien-L. Lévis to Quebec City, crossing the St. Lawrence River with two twin vessels, Alphonse-Desjardins and Lomer-Gouin.

  4. List of Canada–United States border crossings - Wikipedia

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    This article includes lists of border crossings, ordered from west to east (north to south for Alaska crossings), along the Canada–United States border. Each port of entry (POE) in the tables below links to an article about that crossing. On the U.S. side, each crossing has a three-letter Port of Entry code.

  5. Quebec Route 138 - Wikipedia

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    Rue de l'Escale – Havre-Saint-Pierre ferry terminal: Ferry connections to Port-Menier and Natashquan: Natashquan: 1,307.2: 812.3: Chemin des Robin – Natashquan ferry terminal: Ferry connections to Havre-Saint-Pierre and Kegaska: Le Golfe-du-Saint-Laurent: Kegashka: 1,359.0: 844.4: Chemin Jacques-Cartier – Kegaska Airport, Kegaska ferry ...

  6. Maritime passenger terminal - Wikipedia

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    A passenger terminal is a structure in a port which services passengers boarding and leaving water vessels such as ferries, cruise ships and ocean liners.Depending on the types of vessels serviced by the terminal, it may be named (for example) ferry terminal, cruise terminal, marine terminal or maritime passenger terminal.

  7. Northumberland Ferries Limited - Wikipedia

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    This terminal serves Nova Scotia, and is located at the North end of Highway 106, a spur route of the Trans-Canada Highway. The terminal was constructed following the formation of Northumberland Ferries in 1941, and has received numerous upgrades since its construction. At the time of opening, the ferry was only accessible via Three Brooks Road.

  8. Wikipedia:WikiProject Canada Roads/Quebec/Border crossings

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    Quebec Other Notes Boulevard Inter-Provincial (MTQ maintained) Subway Street Branch from Route 132 (MTQ maintained) Route 11: Avenue de la Madawaska (to A-85) Avenue de la Madawaska (to TCH 2) Autoroute 85: Route 2: Route 289: Route 120: Route 173: U.S. Route 201: Route 161: State Route 27: Route 257: U.S. Route 3: Route 253: Vermont Route 253 ...

  9. List of crossings of the St. Lawrence River and the Great Lakes

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    In the case of ferries, no date is given, as the beginning of a ferry link is often not documented. B Provides only a partial crossing. D Nordik Express offers, in addition to links to Rimouski, Sept-Îles, and Havre-Saint-Pierre, a ferry link to several communities along the Basse-Côte-Nord. Its easternmost terminal is in Blanc-Sablon, Quebec.