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In the International Code of Signals, the yellow flag represents the letter Q for Québec. It also means “my vessel is ship healthy and I request free pratique.” Now that’s a useful way for Québec’s image to be kept afloat on the seven seas!

By boat


By boatThe majestic St. Lawrence River, which links the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes, runs across the entire territory of Québec and is bordered by numerous cities and villages.


Ferries

FerriesNumerous ferries offer year-round or seasonal service on the St. Lawrence River and other major waterways (the Saguenay, Richelieu and Outaouais rivers). A ferry also links Prince Edward Island to the Îles-de-la-Madeleine, while a passenger-freight ship serves the entire Basse-Côte-Nord region between Havre-Saint-Pierre, Île d'Anticosti and Blanc-Sablon. Reservations are recommended, particularly during the peak season.


Pleasure boating
Pleasure boating
Thanks to the Association maritime du Québec’s new voluntary classification program, some 30 of the province’s recreational marinas now feature one- to five-anchor ratings. This organization also runs the Eco Marina certification program.
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