Port of Québec
Last Received Data : : 2024/03/19 at 05:45

Climatic Conditions

Québec

Weather

-2 °C
Tuesday 19 March

Broken clouds
Max: -1 °C / Min: -2 °C
Sunrise 06:48 AM  Sunset 06:55 PM

Wind

SW: 15 km/h
(8 kts)

Humidity

76%

Pressure

99.0kPa

Water Temperature

3.2C (37.8F)

Tides

Next Tide

Descending

Low

09:36

High

15:18


Tomorrow
0 °C
Wednesday 20 March

Snow
Max: 0 °C / Min: -7 °C

Last Received Data : : 2024/03/19 at 05:45

Climatic Conditions

Québec

Weather

-2 °C
Tuesday 19 March

Broken clouds
Max: -1 °C / Min: -2 °C
Sunrise 06:48 AM  Sunset 06:55 PM

Wind

SW: 15 km/h
(8 kts)

Humidity

76%

Pressure

99.0kPa

Water Temperature

3.2C (37.8F)

Tides

Next Tide

Descending

Low

09:36

High

15:18


Tomorrow
0 °C
Wednesday 20 March

Snow
Max: 0 °C / Min: -7 °C

Development

The world at our docks

A true continental gateway, the Port of Québec maintains business relations with 50 countries annually. 

Its strategic location is its best calling card, as it provides the shortest route by sea between Europe and the Great Lakes. 

The last deep-water port before the Great Lakes with 15 meters at low tide, the Port of Québec effectively connects with the industrial and agricultural heart of North America. 

Featuring a complete intermodal terminal and with an average of nearly 30 million tonnes of merchandise handled yearly, the Port contributes to industrial sectors that are essential to Canadian foreign trade. 

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Last Received Data : : 2024/03/19 at 05:45

Climatic Conditions

Québec

Weather

-2 °C
Tuesday 19 March

Broken clouds
Max: -1 °C / Min: -2 °C
Sunrise 06:48 AM  Sunset 06:55 PM

Wind

SW: 15 km/h
(8 kts)

Humidity

76%

Pressure

99.0kPa

Water Temperature

3.2C (37.8F)

Tides

Next Tide

Descending

Low

09:36

High

15:18


Tomorrow
0 °C
Wednesday 20 March

Snow
Max: 0 °C / Min: -7 °C

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