SAINT IGNACE

  • CACSI
  • Latitude: 46.059
  • Longitude: -73.126
  • East Coast Canada
  • Port in Canada

Location: Canada

Saint Ignace is a small port and town located in the province of Quebec, Canada. Here are some descriptions and specifications pertaining to the marine port:

Geographic Location:

  • Coordinates: Approximately 46.1864° N latitude and 64.8318° W longitude.
  • Region: Saint Ignace is situated along the Northumberland Strait, which separates Prince Edward Island from New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.

Port Infrastructure:

  • Type of Port: Saint Ignace is a small, regional port primarily catering to local maritime activities. It is not a major commercial or industrial hub.
  • Dock Facilities: The port typically features docking facilities suitable for small to medium-sized vessels, such as fishing boats, small cargo vessels, and recreational boats.
  • Loading/Unloading Equipment: The port may have basic loading and unloading equipment, such as cranes and forklifts, suitable for handling smaller loads.

Accessibility:

  • Channel Depth: The port's channel depth is relatively shallow, catering mainly to smaller vessels. Large commercial ships typically do not call at Saint Ignace.
  • Navigational Aids: Common navigational aids such as buoys, lights, and markers are in place to assist vessels in safely navigating the port’s waters.
  • Conditions: The port is subject to tidal changes and may have seasonal variations in water levels and ice conditions in winter months.

Services:

  • Pilotage: Pilotage may be available, but typically on request and not mandatory for smaller vessels.
  • Fueling: Basic fueling facilities may be available for local and recreational boats.
  • Maintenance and Repair: Limited repair facilities exist primarily for local boats and minor repairs.
  • Terminal Facilities: There may be small terminal facilities for cargo storage, but with limited capacity.

Nearby Amenities:

  • Transportation: Road connections provide access to nearby towns and regions. There are no major rail or airport facilities directly connected to the port.
  • Accommodation and Dining: A limited number of accommodation and dining options are available in Saint Ignace, serving primarily local and seasonal visitors.

Activities:

  • Fishing: The port supports local commercial and recreational fishing activities. It may serve as a base for fishing boats.
  • Recreation: The port and surrounding areas are often frequented by recreational boaters and tourists, especially during warmer months.
  • Local Economy: The local economy is modest, relying on fishing, tourism, and small-scale maritime activities.

Saint Ignace port serves as a crucial local hub for maritime activities supporting the surrounding communities with essential services and fostering local business opportunities. However, it lacks the extensive infrastructure and capabilities of larger commercial ports.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
ILE ST OURS Port E 1/9/2026
FLORENCE SPIRIT Cargo SOREL 1/9/2026
OCEAN COMEAU Towing/Tug PORT SOREL 1/9/2026
DIDACE-GUEVREMONT Passenger SOREL 1/9/2026
A.LEBLANC Port SAR 1/9/2026
FEDERAL MASAMUNE Cargo CASOR 1/9/2026
FERBEC Cargo SOREL 1/9/2026
FEDERAL HAMILTON Cargo CASOR 1/9/2026
FEDERAL OAK Cargo CASOR 1/9/2026
A.CHALIFOUX Passenger SOREL 1/9/2026
OCEAN BRAVO Towing/Tug TROIS-RIVIERES 1/9/2026
FEDERAL WILLIAM PAUL Cargo CASOR 1/9/2026
QIMMIQ Towing/Tug 1/8/2026
BLAIR MCKEIL Cargo CATRR 1/6/2026
FEDERAL PRIME Cargo CAST6 1/6/2026
ROERBORG Cargo CA QUE 1/6/2026
OCEAN YVAN DESGAGNES Towing/Tug TROIS-RIVIERES 1/5/2026
JUNO Cargo CASOR 1/5/2026
LYULIN Cargo QUEBEC 1/5/2026
SOLAR CLAIRE Tanker US BUP 1/3/2026

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