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Quebec

The Port of Quebec, located in Quebec City, is one of the oldest and most strategically important ports in Canada. It serves as a crucial gateway for international trade, particularly between North America and European markets. The port is situated along the St. Lawrence River, which provides deep-water access and can accommodate large vessels, including container ships and bulk carriers. Its facilities support a diverse range of cargo, including agricultural products, forestry products, and mineral exports.

Surrounding the Port of Quebec are significant waterways, including the St. Lawrence Seaway, which connects the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean. This seaway allows for efficient transportation of goods and plays a vital role in facilitating trade not only for Quebec but also for the broader North American economy.

In addition to the Port of Quebec, the region is home to several smaller ports, such as the Port of Lévis, which is directly across the river and serves both industrial and passenger traffic. Other smaller ports along the St. Lawrence River, like those in Trois-Rivières and Saguenay, also play important roles in regional shipping and contribute to the economic activity of the province. Together, these ports and their connections create a vital maritime network that supports the trade and transportation needs of Quebec and surrounding areas.

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