Itinerary
Day 1 (Friday) - Board the Ship in Montreal Sail Down the St. Lawrence River.
The ship leaves at around 3:00pm. As it sails past the Old Port of Montreal, you see the beautiful skyline, Old Montreal, the Clock Tower, Jacques Cartier Bridge, Notre-Dame and Ste-Helene Islands and the La Ronde Amusement Park. A few hours later, we pass by the City of Sorel and the wonderful Bertier-Sorel Archipelago. At Lake St-Pierre, watch as the ship switches pilots without slowing down. A short while later, at about 8:00pm, we sail under the Laviolette bridge and past the City of Three-Rivers and the Shrine of Notre-Dame-du-Cap. After sunset, the ship passes under the Pierre-Laporte Bridge and the old Quebec Bridge. At around 11:00pm, Quebec City comes into view, with the magnificent Chateau Frontenac dominating the skyline. At the foot of the cliffs lies Old Québec.
Day 2 (Saturday) - Discover the Gaspe peninsula.
After sailing near Tadoussac at the mouth of the Saguenay River, the ship crosses over to the south shore and sails close to land. In the afternoon, we will sail past the towns of Rimouski and Matane, where we will start to see the impressive windmill park, which stretches on hill tops all the way to Cap-Chat. Afterwards, the shore starts to get quite rugged as we sail past Ste-Anne-des-Monts, the Chics-Chocs Mountains and the town of La Martre. At Mont-St-Pierre, we will see people wearing all sorts of wings leaping from the hill tops and gliding to the whim of the thermals. We then sail past the lighthouse at Pointe-à-la-Renommée, and the fishing port of Rivière-au-Renard, then around Forillon Park and the Bay of Gaspé. After navigating between Percé Rock and Bonaventure Island, the ship gets into Chandler at around 11:00pm.
Inclusion
Breakfast, lunch and dinner; Port fees.
Hours of operation
Departs from Montreal every Friday at 3:00pm, June 12 - September 18. Passengers have to be on the wharf 2 hours prior the departure.
Day 1 (Friday) - Board the Ship in Montreal Sail Down the St. Lawrence River.
The ship leaves at around 3:00pm. As it sails past the Old Port of Montreal, you see the beautiful skyline, Old Montreal, the Clock Tower, Jacques Cartier Bridge, Notre-Dame and Ste-Helene Islands and the La Ronde Amusement Park. A few hours later, we pass by the City of Sorel and the wonderful Bertier-Sorel Archipelago. At Lake St-Pierre, watch as the ship switches pilots without slowing down. A short while later, at about 8:00pm, we sail under the Laviolette bridge and past the City of Three-Rivers and the Shrine of Notre-Dame-du-Cap. After sunset, the ship passes under the Pierre-Laporte Bridge and the old Quebec Bridge. At around 11:00pm, Quebec City comes into view, with the magnificent Chateau Frontenac dominating the skyline. At the foot of the cliffs lies Old Québec.
Day 2 (Saturday) - Discover the Gaspe peninsula.
After sailing near Tadoussac at the mouth of the Saguenay River, the ship crosses over to the south shore and sails close to land. In the afternoon, we will sail past the towns of Rimouski and Matane, where we will start to see the impressive windmill park, which stretches on hill tops all the way to Cap-Chat. Afterwards, the shore starts to get quite rugged as we sail past Ste-Anne-des-Monts, the Chics-Chocs Mountains and the town of La Martre. At Mont-St-Pierre, we will see people wearing all sorts of wings leaping from the hill tops and gliding to the whim of the thermals. We then sail past the lighthouse at Pointe-à-la-Renommée, and the fishing port of Rivière-au-Renard, then around Forillon Park and the Bay of Gaspé. After navigating between Percé Rock and Bonaventure Island, the ship gets into Chandler at around 11:00pm.
Inclusion
Breakfast, lunch and dinner; Port fees.
Hours of operation
Departs from Montreal every Friday at 3:00pm, June 12 - September 18. Passengers have to be on the wharf 2 hours prior the departure.
Policies
Guest must provide photo ID that matches name on voucher when redeeming tickets.
Children rates (share parents cabin): 5 - 12 years old.
Children under 5 years old are free sharing parents cabin.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
Highlights / General details
Itinerary Day 1 (Friday) - Board the Ship in Montreal Sail Down the St. Lawrence River. The ship leaves at around 3:00pm. As it sails past the Old Port of Montreal, you see the beautiful skyline, Old Montreal, the Clock Tower, Jacques Cartier Bridge, Notre-Dame and Ste-Helene Islands and the La Ronde Amusement Park. A few hours later, we pass by the City of Sorel and the wonderful Bertier-Sorel Archipelago. At Lake St-Pierre, watch as the ship switches pilots without slowing down. A short while later, at about 8:00pm, we sail under the Laviolette bridge and past the City of Three-Rivers and the Shrine of Notre-Dame-du-Cap. After sunset, the ship passes under the Pierre-Laporte Bridge and the old Quebec Bridge. At around 11:00pm, Quebec City comes into view, with the magnificent Chateau Frontenac dominating the skyline. At the foot of the cliffs lies Old Québec.
Day 2 (Saturday) - Discover the Gaspe peninsula. After sailing near Tadoussac at the mouth of the Saguenay River, the ship crosses over to the south shore and sails close to land. In the afternoon, we will sail past the towns of Rimouski and Matane, where we will start to see the impressive windmill park, which stretches on hill tops all the way to Cap-Chat. Afterwards, the shore starts to get quite rugged as we sail past Ste-Anne-des-Monts, the Chics-Chocs Mountains and the town of La Martre. At Mont-St-Pierre, we will see people wearing all sorts of wings leaping from the hill tops and gliding to the whim of the thermals. We then sail past the lighthouse at Pointe-à-la-Renommée, and the fishing port of Rivière-au-Renard, then around Forillon Park and the Bay of Gaspé. After navigating between Percé Rock and Bonaventure Island, the ship gets into Chandler at around 11:00pm.
Inclusion
Breakfast, lunch and dinner; Port fees.
Hours of operation
Departs from Montreal every Friday at 3:00pm, June 12 - September 18. Passengers have to be on the wharf 2 hours prior the departure.
Location Departure point: Bickerdike Dock, Bickerdike Wharf Road.
Itinerary
Day 1 (Friday) - Board the Ship in Montreal Sail Down the St. Lawrence River. The ship leaves at around 3:00pm. As it sails past the Old Port of Montreal, you see the beautiful skyline, Old Montreal, the Clock Tower, Jacques Cartier Bridge, Notre-Dame and Ste-Helene Islands and the La Ronde Amusement Park. A few hours later, we pass by the City of Sorel and the wonderful Bertier-Sorel Archipelago. At Lake St-Pierre, watch as the ship switches pilots without slowing down. A short while later, at about 8:00pm, we sail under the Laviolette bridge and past the City of Three-Rivers and the Shrine of Notre-Dame-du-Cap. After sunset, the ship passes under the Pierre-Laporte Bridge and the old Quebec Bridge. At around 11:00pm, Quebec City comes into view, with the magnificent Chateau Frontenac dominating the skyline. At the foot of the cliffs lies Old Québec.
Day 2 (Saturday) - Discover the Gaspe peninsula. After sailing near Tadoussac at the mouth of the Saguenay River, the ship crosses over to the south shore and sails close to land. In the afternoon, we will sail past the towns of Rimouski and Matane, where we will start to see the impressive windmill park, which stretches on hill tops all the way to Cap-Chat. Afterwards, the shore starts to get quite rugged as we sail past Ste-Anne-des-Monts, the Chics-Chocs Mountains and the town of La Martre. At Mont-St-Pierre, we will see people wearing all sorts of wings leaping from the hill tops and gliding to the whim of the thermals. We then sail past the lighthouse at Pointe-à-la-Renommée, and the fishing port of Rivière-au-Renard, then around Forillon Park and the Bay of Gaspé. After navigating between Percé Rock and Bonaventure Island, the ship gets into Chandler at around 11:00pm.
Inclusion Breakfast, lunch and dinner; Port fees.
Hours of operation Departs from Montreal every Friday at 3:00pm, June 12 - September 18. Passengers have to be on the wharf 2 hours prior the departure.
Location
Departure point: Bickerdike Dock, Bickerdike Wharf Road.
Policies Guest must provide photo ID that matches name on voucher when redeeming tickets. Children rates (share parents cabin): 5 - 12 years old. Children under 5 years old are free sharing parents cabin.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
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