The Quebec Guide Du Tourisme Nautique 2020 is Live Online

Guide 2020 Couverture

June 11, 2020

A digital edition of  the Guide du Tourisme Nautique 2020, the St. Lawrence River cruising guide is now online. This new edition features new drone photos documenting pleasure craft harbors and anchorages.

Readers and subscribers can access to this digital edition on the following link: https://www.escalenautique.qc.ca/login/

A third edition of the English version, St. Lawrence River and Quebec Waterways has also been released last Fall. This cruising guide is available at The Nautical Mind bookstore in Toronto and on our website.

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