Port of Québec Port de Québec | |
Location: | Quebec City, Quebec Lévis, Quebec |
Coordinates: | 46.821°N -71.204°W |
Locode: | CAQUE[1] |
Opened: | 1608 (city founded), 1858 (port authority founded) |
Operated: | Quebec Port Authority |
Owner: | Government of Canada |
Sizewater: | 35km2[2] |
Wharfs: | 30 |
Draft Depth: | 16.7 m.[3] |
Leadershiptitle: | Chairman |
Leader: | Marie-France Poulin |
Blankdetailstitle1: | President & CEO |
Blankdetails1: | Mario Girard |
Cargotonnage: | 27,6 million metric revenue tons (2018)[4] |
Passengertraffic: | 230,940 (2018) |
Revenue: | C$36.7 million (2018) |
Website: | http://www.portquebec.ca/ |
The Port of Quebec (French: Port de Québec) is an inland port located in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. It is the oldest port in Canada, and the second largest in Quebec after the Port of Montreal.
In the 19th century, the Port of Quebec was one of the most important in the world. It played a major role in the development of both the city and of Canada. In 1863, more than 1,600 ships went through the port, transporting almost 25,000 sailors. It was during this era that the shipbuilding industry grew considerably in Quebec City.
In the 20th century, the dredging of the Saint Lawrence River between Quebec City and Montreal moved major port activities upstream. Today cruise traffic has replaced much of the former freight traffic.