Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Les Escoumins" in English language version.
The estuary is home to belugas all year round. In summer, the estuary also hosts rorquals and other species of toothed whales that benefit from the abundance of krill, capelin and other small fish.
It is recommends that you book your departure date and time in advance.
La navigation sur le fleuve Saint-Laurent est l'une des plus périlleuses au monde.
an estimated 8,500 maritime pilots from 55 countries are members of the International Maritime Pilots Association. Of these, 440 are Canadian and belong to the Canadian Marine Pilots' Association (CMPA)
The Licensing Policy is an integral part of a number of federal government initiatives to restructure the commercial fisheries and lay the foundation for a fishery that is environmentally sustainable and economically viable.
Heir to the forest and the sea, the village of Les Escoumins invites you to the daily celebration of the marriage between the salt waters of the St. Lawrence River and the fresh waters of the forested hinterland
The possibility of watching blue whales or fishing for cod attract many holidaymakers in search of sun and sea bathing.
The pilot station of the Corporation des pilotes du Bas-Saint-Laurent occupies the northern part of the cove, a 61-metre-long wharf that allows boarding the pilot boat.
A federal Crown corporation responsible for administering and providing marine pilotage and related services in the waters of the Laurentian region
This gentilé is an official form, i.e. it has been the subject of a resolution of the municipal council.
Discover the underwater world of the Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park from starfish to the largest marine mammals.
In order to preserve our magnificent North Shore in its wild state, we invite you to adopt the principles of the Leave No Trace code of ethics.
The tide, the underwater relief and the currents generate phenomenal concentrations of fish and plankton. No wonder the St. Lawrence is one of the best places in the world for whale watching: it's a real open-air buffet!
The blue whale is the largest animal on the planet, weighing as much as 200 tons (approximately 33 elephants).
Whale-watching sites for everyone