Saturday, July 2, 2011

CANADA the Northeast


We ride tender boat to reach in the main port about 10 mins from there busy port and lot's of ship going on loading and disembarking good items. I used D90 Nikon camera to get some view and getting some documentation gallery in order to post here on my site.

Economic activity in Cap aux Meules harbour is varied and so arranged that each sector is specialized. The commercial wharf is the main point of delivery through which the Islands are provisioned. The commercial wharf No 1 is used both for delivery of oil products and bulk dry cargos. The ferry wharves are used by the ferries that sail between the Islands and the mainland, from Cap aux Meules to Souris (Prince Edouard Island), from Cap aux Meules to Matane (Qc) and from Cap-aux-Meules to Montréal (Qc). It is used by the local people and the tourists, and also by truckers for goods transportation meant for local people, and for exportation of fishing products. 

The two fishing wharves located in the port serve both offshore and inshore boats as well as a vessel of the Coast Guard Search and Rescue Division. The commercial wharf serves a ferry, the “Ivan Quinn” owned by La Société des traversiers du Québec, that carries goods, tourists and local people to and from Entry Island.



















































































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