GODBOUT
- CAGBT
- Latitude: 49.3235
- Longitude: -67.5916
- East Coast Canada
- Port in Canada
Location: Godbout Quebec G0H 1G0 Canada
Godbout is a small community located in the Côte-Nord region of Quebec, Canada, situated on the northern shore of the St. Lawrence River. As a marine port, Godbout serves a range of functionalities, particularly catering to transportation and commercial activities.
Description:
- Location: Côte-Nord region, Quebec, Canada, on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River.
- Coordinates: Approximately 49.3228° N latitude and 67.6004° W longitude.
- Accessibility: Accessible by sea and road, with ferry services connecting to other ports across the St. Lawrence River.
- Primary Use: Primarily used for local transport, ferry services, and small-scale commercial activities.
Specifications:
Harbor Characteristics:
- Type: Small-scale harbor.
- Water Depth: Suitable for small to medium-sized vessels.
- Dock Facilities: Limited dock facilities, catering mainly to ferries and local fishermen.
Infrastructure:
- Docking: Generally includes basic docking amenities for mooring vessels.
- Cargo Handling: Minimal cargo handling facilities, adequate for small-scale commercial and local goods.
- Passenger Terminal: Small terminal for passenger ferry services.
- Storage: Limited storage facilities, mainly for local fishery products and supplies.
Services:
- Fuel Supply: Basic fueling services for ferries and small boats.
- Maintenance: Limited maintenance services, primarily for local fishermen and small vessels.
- Utilities: Basic utilities such as water and electricity available at the port.
Navigation:
- Approach Channel: Marked by navigational aids suitable for small to medium-sized vessels.
- Tide: Subject to tidal variations typical of the St. Lawrence River.
- Weather Considerations: Harsh winter conditions can affect accessibility.
Security:
- Port Security: Basic security measures in place, relatively low-security risk due to the small size and low traffic volume.
Environmental Considerations:
- Regulations: Subject to Canadian federal and Quebec provincial environmental regulations, particularly concerning marine pollution and conservation of the marine environment.
Operations:
- Ferry Services: Regular ferry services connect Godbout to Matane on the southern shore of the St. Lawrence River, operated by Société des traversiers du Québec (STQ).
- Fishing Activities: Local fishing is a significant activity, with facilities supporting local fishermen.
- Commercial Activities: Primarily small-scale commercial activities related to local needs and industries.
Economic and Social Impact:
- Local Employment: Provides employment opportunities for the local population, particularly in marine transport and fishing sectors.
- Tourism: Also serves as a gateway for tourists exploring the Côte-Nord region, boosting local tourism.
Godbout's marine port, while small, plays a vital role in the connectivity and economy of the region, primarily supporting ferry services and local fishing activities. Its infrastructure is designed to meet the needs of the local population and facilitate transportation across the St. Lawrence River.
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