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Rimouski/Blanc-Sablon/Rimouski (Relais Nordik)

Rimouski, Canada (North America) - Rimouski, Canada (North America)

Approx 7 Nights, From only €CALLpp

We have secured access to three Autumn voyages (only) on the St-Lawrence River:

Departing October 27th, 2025

Departing October 19th & 26th, 2026

Itineraries and stopovers:

Hop on the Bella Desgagnés and discover the most eastern region of Quebec with its unparalleled landscaped from Rimouski to Blanc-Sablon, with stopovers in Harrington Harbour, the mythical Anticosti Island and many other coastal villages.

This expedition on a comfortable cargo-passenger ship will charm you with its authenticity and its mission to deliver goods to the Lower North Shore communities. Usually, the voyage takes 7 days depending on the weather conditions.

A cargo ship first

The tour usually comprises 21 stops at the following ports: Sept-Îles, Port-Menier, Havre-St-Pierre, Natashquan, Kegaska, La Romaine, Harrington-Harbour, Tête-à-la-Baleine, La Tabatière, Saint-Augustin and Blanc-Sablon. While some ports will be visited twice (downstream/upstream), the number of stops and length of stops may vary according to weather conditions.

Relais Nordik

Relais Nordik provides maritime transport services for passengers (residents and visitors) and cargo along Quebec’s Middle and Lower North Shore as well as Anticosti Island 

Bella Desgagnes

Bella Desgagnés

6,655 ton passenger-cargo ship.

eight decks, 420 people, 39 crew members.

cruising speed of 12.5 knots

40 tonnes capacity crane and an Ice Class rating of 1 AFS.

 

* Maximum passenger age - 84 years old upon return.

7 Nights | Rimouski, Canada (North America) - Rimouski, Canada (North America) | €CALLpp (2 Sharing)

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