tons transshipped over the course of the year ranking the Port as one of Canada's Top 5 Ports.
in economic spin-offs in Canada and more than 13,000 jobs generated by Québec’s maritime hub.
ships per year allocated among the 14 port terminals.
visitors generated by international cruises in 2022.
of the territory dedicated solely to recreational tourism activities.
of investments in port infrastructure over the next 5 years.
innovative actions of the Action plan for sustainable development.
water depth at low tide allowing access to Capesize vessels.
Last deepwater port in the St. Lawrence/Great Lakes corridor giving access to a market of 103 million consumers.
Québec City, March 13, 2023 – The Port of Québec welcomes the report Mon environnement, ma santé (My Environment, My Health) released today by the Direction de santé [...]
Québec City, January 31, 2023 – The Port of Québec has reviewed the report on air quality presented today by the Groupe de travail sur les contaminants atmosphériques (GTCA, air [...]
Québec City, January 27, 2023 – Today, the Port of Québec presented Vision 2035 which will guide all daily decisions. In Vision 2035, the Port pledges to earn the recognition of itsfellow [...]