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The Secrets of the St Lawrence
The wind in your sails
Hard a-port!
Fast or slow?
The wind's paths
Against the wall
Solar energy
Under the stars
The wind and the waves
The windway
Wave wars
Graveyards
Conflicting seas
The St Lawrence, from 1 to…
Calling all sailors
Hot spots
Québec -Pointe-des-Monts
Pointe-des-Monts - Cap Whittle
Cap Whittle - Blanc Sablon
Gaspésie - Baie des Chaleurs
Îles de la Madeleine
Sailors take warning
White-outs
The sky above us
Keeping a weather eye
Fair weather and foul
The unexpected
The watchers
Radiograms
The four seasons
Wind aplenty
Vessel icing
Ice cycle
Extra
Beaufort scale
Handy references
Old Salts and Sea-dogs
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A to Z
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Legend

Capitalization
Since the compass points are one of the keys to this publication, we have identified them clearly by capitalizing them in all cases. Example: North, South, East, West

Offshore
The term offshore refers to anything that is not right beside the shore.

Chart numbers
The chart numbers in between parenthesis refer to the marine charts that are regularly updated by the Canadian Hydrographic Service. These charts are essential for
sailors.

Seastate

Symbol : RipConfused or choppy sea (rip)

Symbole : Cross seaCross sea


Symbole: ReflexionReflection


Waves
Symbol : Waves• breaking
• shoaling
• short
• steep

Symbol : FogFog


Effects

Symbol: BarrierBarrier


Symbol: Channelling Channelling



Symbol: Convergence Convergence


Symbol : CornerCorner


Symbol : FunnellingFunnelling

Winds

Symbol: Katabatic wind Katabatic wind


Symbol: TurbulenceTurbulence



Symbol: Wind opposing currentWind opposing current

The maps are based on climatological charts of the St Lawrence, published by Environment Canada, Québec Region.

Secrets of the Saint-Lawrence - Marine Weather Guide

Pointe-des-Monts - Cap Whittle

Map: Pointe-des-Monts - Cap Whittle
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This is the gateway to that veritable inland sea known as the Gulf of St Lawrence. It is also the door through which the Easterly wind surges into the estuary, forced into the funnel formed by the North and South shores.

Northeast of Pointe-des-Monts, the sharp relief of the Archipel des Sept Îles creates gusty winds.

In the Archipel de Mingan, the combination of uneven seabed and strong tidal currents sometimes makes navigation dangerous, as is often the case among the islands on the mid and lower Côte-Nord.

As one moves East, however, the tide becomes weaker. Mariners will find that the strength of the tidal currents does not neces-sarily correspond to the height of the tides.

The Easterly wind is particularly strong in the Détroit de Jacques-Cartier, where Anticosti and the North shore form a huge funnel. This wind produces an impressive swell on the Bancs de Mingan.

Along the Basse-Côte-Nord -the lower North shore -only from Baie Johan-Beetz to Kegaska will mariners find a smooth shoreline and deep water.

Be careful near the river mouths on the North shore. At ebb tide, the strong currents from these rivers create very difficult, if not dan-gerous, seas.

Anticosti
The great island of Anticosti has 2 faces. On the North, it has steep cliffs and numerous capes, near which mariners will encounter cross seas. The water is quite deep.

On the South, the land slopes gently away to the sea. But don't be deceived by appearances. Its shoals and reefs are the graveyard of over 400 ships. Watch out for gusts of wind.

There is frequent fog in the Pointe-des-Monts and Havre-Saint-Pierre areas as a result of cold water rising from the river bottom.

Map: Pointe-des-Monts - Cap Whittle, 39 to 45
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39. Pointe-des-Monts

Winds Easterly
Cross seas. Wind deviates and accelerates as a result of barrier and corner effects. Conditions may become very difficult.

Dangerous seas within 3 or 4 nautical miles of the point.

Winds gale force from the Southwest
High, short, sharply breaking waves. Southeast of the point, bottom rises from 180 to 40 fathoms. Frequent fog caused by cold water rising to the surface.

40. Pointe-des-Monts to Pointe aux Jambons

Winds gale force from the East
High waves 3 to 5 nautical miles offshore. Bottom rises rapidly.

41. Île aux Oeufs

Winds Easterly or Northeasterly at ebb tide
Breaking waves.

Avoid passing between the island and the shore.

42. Île du Grand Caouis

Winds Easterly or Northeasterly at ebb tide
Breaking waves.

Avoid passing between the island and the shore.

43. Port-Cartier

Winds Easterly or Southeasterly
High waves near the Cascades (Rayonnier) wharf. Convergence or barrier effects.

44. Pointe aux Jambons

Winds Easterly
High waves. Underwater cliff.
Corner effect near the point, which accentuates the phenomenon.

Stay several nautical miles off the point.

45. Rivière Sainte-Marguerite

Winds Southeasterly
Cross seas and breaking waves against the currents and over sandy shoals. Accentuated by acceleration of the wind along the Northeast side of the bay. Corner effect.

Winds Northerly or Northwesterly Short, steep waves that break easily at rising tide. Wind accelerates. Channelling effect.

Dangerous conditions at the mouth of the river.

Map: Pointe-des-Monts - Cap Whittle, 46 to 53
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46. Chenal de l'Ouest

Winds Southwesterly or Southerly
High waves. Amplified by the funnelling effect created by the Îlets Dequen and Pointe à la Chasse.

47. Pointe à la Chasse

Winds Southerly or Southwesterly
Strong swell between the point and Île du Corossol.

Winds Southeasterly
Wind accelerates along the West side of the point, toward Rivière Sainte-Marguerite.

48. Baie des Sept Îles

Winds Southerly or Southwesterly
Impressive swell flowing into the Chenal du Milieu and high, steep waves up to 2 nautical miles offshore from the Iron Ore wharfs.
Reflection effect.
When there is a Southerly swell: surf, even when winds light.

49. Île du Corossol

Winds Easterly
Confused seas and wind accelerates around Southern tip. Corner effect.

50. Ile La Petite Boule

Winds Easterly
Strong swell on Eastern side.

51. Ile La Grosse Boule

Winds Easterly
Confused seas and strong swell.
Wind accelerates around Southern tip. Corner effect.

52. Sept-Îles to Rivière-Saint-Jean

Winds gale force out of the South, Southwest or Southeast
Strong swell. Produced by shallow and irregular seabed along the shore, up to 20 nautical miles offshore.

53. Rivière Moisie

Winds Southerly, Southwesterly and particularly Southeasterly
High, very short waves breaking at the mouth of the river, caused by the river current.

Very dangerous. Risk of capsizing. Particularly at ebb tide.
Stay several nautical miles offshore in these conditions. Enter the river only at high tide.

Map: Pointe-des-Monts - Cap Whittle, 54 to 63
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54. Banc Blaskowit

Winds gale force out of the East
Strong refraction effect and breaking waves near the bank. Underwater point.

55. Rivière Sheldrake

Winds Southerly, Southeasterly or Southwesterly
High breaking waves forming a bar 20 metres or so off the shore. Wait for rising tide before entering the river.

56. Rivière-au-Tonnerre

Winds Southwesterly at ebb tide
High, breaking waves at the entrance to the harbour.

Hazardous.
Avoid Banc Rouge, 20 nautical miles to the East-Southeast. Breaking waves and shoals.

57. Banc Parent

Winds gale force out of the Southeast
Cross seas produced by channelling effect from East in Détroit de Jacques-Cartier and by shoals.

Dangerous conditions.

58. Pointe de l'Ouest

Winds gale force out of the Southeast
Heavy, cross seas offshore, produced by Easterly winds channelled to the North of Anticosti by Détroit de Jacques-Cartier.

59. Port-Menier

Winds Southerly and particularly Southeasterly
Strong, breaking waves. Sea bottom rises.

Very difficult access to wharf.

60. Rivière Jupiter

Winds Southerly, Southwesterly or Westerly
Breaking waves creating a bar. Numerous sand banks.

Dangerous river mouth.

61. Pointe Carleton

Winds Westerly
Cross seas up to a few nautical miles offshore.

62. Cap de la Table

Winds Westerly
Cross seas up to a few nautical miles offshore.

63. Pointe Heath

Winds Easterly
Swell accentuated offshore by submerged segment of point.

Winds Westerly
Heavy, cross seas offshore, created by refraction.

Difficult to very difficult conditions.

Map : Pointe-des-Monts - Cap Whittle, 64 to 73
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64. Rivière Saint-Jean

Winds Westerly or Southwesterly at ebb tide
Breaking waves forming a bar. Produced by sandy shoals.

Dangerous river mouth.

65. Île aux Perroquets and Île Nue de Mingan

Winds Westerly or Southwesterly
Cross seas in the lee of the islands.
Produced by refraction.

Sometimes very difficult.

66. Banc de Mingan

Winds Southerly, Southeasterly, Southwesterly or Easterly
Impressive swell produced by shoals.

67. La Longue Pointe to Île Nue de Mingan

Winds Westerly at rising tide
High, breaking waves in channel.

68. La Longue Pointe to Mingan

Winds Southerly
Strong, breaking waves close to shore.

Strongly advisable to avoid this area.

69. Île du Havre de Mingan

Winds Westerly or Southwesterly at rising tide
Heavy seas between the shore and the island, at the Western entrance to the channel. Funnelling effect and shoals.

70. Chenal de Mingan

Winds Westerly at rising tide
High, breaking waves. Particularly between Île du Havre de Mingan and La Grande Île.

Winds Southerly or Southwesterly
Cross seas accentuated by tidal currents.

May become dangerous.

71. Île aux Bouleaux to Petite Île aux Bouleaux

Winds Westerly or Southwesterly
Heavy seas at Western entrance to islands, particularly at rising tide. Funnelling effect and shoals.

72. La Grande Île

Winds Westerly, Southwesterly, Southerly, Southeasterly or Easterly
High waves South of the island. Shoals.

Navigation difficult.

73. Chenal à la Proie -South entrance

Winds Northerly or Southerly, against current
Very confused seas.

Map:  Pointe-des-Monts - Cap Whittle, 74 to 85
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74. Chenal du Fantôme

Winds against current
Very confused seas.

75. Chenal de la Petite Île au Marteau (Chenal Walrus)

Winds Southerly at ebb tide

Difficult.

76. Haut-fond à l'Eau Claire

Winds Westerly, Easterly, Southwesterly, Southerly or Southeasterly
Strong swell and breaking waves.

Difficult area.

77. La Grande Pointe à l'Eau Claire

Winds Easterly
Cross seas.
Stay more than 3 nautical miles offshore. Corner effect strengthens wind at the tip and causes it to shift to Northeast.

78. Baie des Trilobites

Winds Southerly or Southwesterly
Strong swell at entrance to bay.

79. Île Saint-Charles

Winds Southerly or Southwesterly
Zone of standing waves extending several nautical miles offshore. Pronounced reflection effect West of island.

80. Île à la Chasse -Northwest tip

Particularly when wind Southwesterly against current
Strongly breaking seas. Exceptionally strong chop.

81. Rocher de la Garde

Winds Easterly, Southeasterly, Southerly or Southwesterly
High, breaking waves.

Stay more than 3 nautical miles offshore.

82. Haut-fond Collins

Winds gale force out of the East, Southwest, South or Southeast
High, breaking waves.

Stay more than 3 nautical miles offshore.

83. Chenal des Saints

Winds Southeasterly
Strong swell. Funnelling effect.

84. Île Sainte-Geneviève

Winds Easterly
High, breaking waves over La Cormoraillère Sainte-Geneviève (Rochers Les Saints) and Rochers Bowen.

85. Pointe Nord-Est

Winds Easterly
Strong swell. Funnelling effect.

Map: Pointe-des-Monts - Cap Whittle,  86 to 95
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86. Baie Johan-Beetz

Winds Southerly or Southwesterly
Strong swell. Funnelling effect.
Outflow from Rivière Piashti.

Difficult access to harbour.

Avoid at ebb tide. Strongly breaking seas.

87. Baie Johan-Beetz to Natashquan

Winds gale force out of South, Southeast or Southwest
High waves.

Stay more than 3 nautical miles offshore.

88. Rivière Natashquan

Winds Westerly, Southwesterly or Southerly, at ebb tide

Dangerous. Strong river current.

Winds Southerly
Wharf exposed to swell.

Very difficult to come alongside.

89. Pointe de Natashquan

Winds Southerly, Southeasterly or Southwesterly

Difficult.

Winds Southwesterly
Shorter, breaking waves at rising tide.

More difficult.

Winds Southeasterly
Strong swell at ebb tide.

Winds gale force, offshore
High waves. Uneven sea bottom.

90. Haut-fond Court

Winds Southerly, Southeasterly or Southwesterly
Breaking seas.

91. Kegaska

Winds Southerly, Southeasterly or Easterly

Very difficult access.

92. La Romaine

Winds Southerly, Southeasterly or Southwesterly
Waves flowing directly into harbour.

Very difficult. Manoeuvring dangerous. Not advisable not to attempt to come alongside.

93. La Romaine to Îles Sainte-Marie

Winds Southerly, Southeasterly, Southwesterly and particularly Easterly
Breaking seas up to 10 nautical miles offshore.

94. Rivière Olomane

Winds Southerly or Southwesterly
Breaking waves at river mouth.

95. Banc Beaugé

Winds gale force out of East, West or South
Seas always stronger over bank.

 
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