Port of Havre-Saint-Pierre
Havre-Saint-Pierre, Quebec
Situated at the mouth of the Gulf Saint Lawrence on the Côte-Nord, the Port of Havre-Saint-Pierre welcomes ships, large barges, and national and international cruise boats. It supports maritime cargo and passenger activities as well as fishing. Admire the islands of the Réserve du parc national de l'Archipel-de-Mingan, whales, and seals while being on the dock, providing a unique experience. Havre St. Pierre is known as the starting point for Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve adventures. Explore the over 40 islands with fascinating rock monoliths, endangered flora and fauna, seabirds, and more whales than one can imagine. The town, influenced by Indigenous Innu peoples, Acadians, and Quebecers, offers a paradise for foodies, road trippers, and outdoor enthusiasts. Activities include hiking, bird watching, camping, and whale watching. Attractions include Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve, Parc National d’Anticosti, Innu Cultural Centre, whale and puffin watching, historical sites, and local eateries.
Location
City: Havre-Saint-Pierre
Region: Quebec
Country: Canada
Coordinates: 50.2323° N, 63.5985° W