Twickenham Posted September 9, 2008 #26 Share Posted September 9, 2008 CG, certain cruises have started stopping at La Baie (part of the amalgamated city of Saguenay), so yes, in some cases, this is actually a port of call in the traditional sense. I've never heard of dolphins in the St. Lawrence. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LuvMyVette Posted September 9, 2008 #27 Share Posted September 9, 2008 DavidnSteph We weren't able to get pictures of the Beluga whales, because they appeared just above the surface of the water at about 50-100 ft from the front of the ship. They were definitely visible, and there were many pods. But they didn't breach like dolphins, so they didn't make for a great picture. And of course they disappeared as the ship got closer. Maybe you will have better luck at getting a good picture, and the whales won't be so shy. The Saguenay fjord was the most scenic spot of that cruise. Enjoy. Thanks for responding. With us arriving late I hope we'll be able to see some whales and enjoy the scenery. Sea ya! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LuvMyVette Posted September 9, 2008 #28 Share Posted September 9, 2008 CTinMTL: I am From Montreal Quebec and took this cruise on the Maasdam in 2005.I just want to clarify a few things. 1) This is not a Port. The ship does not stop. It is a scenic Fjord ride. 2) Normally, it takes 4 hrs. 2hrs 1 way, then the ship turns around and comes back out the same way. 3) 5 - 9PM seems kind of late ? It will be dark by then and you won't get to see anything. 4) On The Maasdam, this was the day after ww left Quebec City ( early morning) 5) Whales, yes. Dolphins, I doubt it. It is beautiful and worth being out on deck ( or on HAL in the crows next and enjoy the view. I checked our itinerary again and we are there from 5pm-8pm on 9/29. We are coming from Charlottetown, PEI and heading to Quebec. Sad that I won't be able to see much due to late arrival time. Sea ya! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ephraim Posted September 9, 2008 #29 Share Posted September 9, 2008 There are both dolphins and porpoises in the St-Lawrence. The Harbour Porpoise and the Atlantic White-Sided Dolphin. There are Seals as well, and they are considered of concern in Canada even if they are not protected in the US. See the list at http://www.baleinesendirect.net/eng/fsc.html?sct=2&pag=2-6-0 And you should definitely ask someone how to say seal in French... it sounds like they are swearing at you! Regulations regarding marine mammals in Quebec... http://www.qc.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/peches/en/observation_mammiferes/bonnes_pratiques.htm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ephraim Posted September 9, 2008 #30 Share Posted September 9, 2008 Sunset is likely to be after 6:30 which would mean that you still have the twilight, which should be about an hour on the water. It won't be really dark until after 7:30 or so. Astrological darkness (ie for the stars) is usually about an hour and a half after sunset, so about 8:00 pm or so. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LuvMyVette Posted September 10, 2008 #31 Share Posted September 10, 2008 Ephraim: Sunset is likely to be after 6:30 which would mean that you still have the twilight, which should be about an hour on the water. It won't be really dark until after 7:30 or so. Astrological darkness (ie for the stars) is usually about an hour and a half after sunset, so about 8:00 pm or so. Thank you very much for the information as well as the links in your other post. Sea ya! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Twickenham Posted September 10, 2008 #32 Share Posted September 10, 2008 There are both dolphins and porpoises in the St-Lawrence. The Harbour Porpoise and the Atlantic White-Sided Dolphin. There are Seals as well, and they are considered of concern in Canada even if they are not protected in the US. See the list at http://www.baleinesendirect.net/eng/fsc.html?sct=2&pag=2-6-0 Cool. You learn something every day. And you should definitely ask someone how to say seal in French... it sounds like they are swearing at you! Bad Ephraim!!! :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ephraim Posted September 10, 2008 #33 Share Posted September 10, 2008 Cool. You learn something every day. Bad Ephraim!!! :D It goes with my list of fun things to ask for at Home Depot (notice, in Quebec it's not THE Home Depot... just Home Depot. Where else can you talk about crack filler, caulk, nuts, wood and of course... screws. Besides, it's not a bad word... it's just a seal. Phoque. Do you think they might have a university? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rookie10 Posted September 12, 2008 #34 Share Posted September 12, 2008 I just returned last Sat. from a cruise that included the Saguenay River. The scenery is awesome and we saw whales. Try to locate yourself at the front or back of the ship so you have the greatest panoramic view. You will certainly enjoy it. Kathy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ephraim Posted September 14, 2008 #35 Share Posted September 14, 2008 Bad Ephraim!!! :D Can you conjugate the verb savoir in imperfect subjunctive? Now, say that out loud... que je _______. :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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