Icebreaker journey along St. Lawrence River sparks hopes for winter cruise industry | Unpublished
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Author: Joe Bongiorno
Publication Date: January 18, 2025 - 08:29

Icebreaker journey along St. Lawrence River sparks hopes for winter cruise industry

January 18, 2025
An icebreaker cruise ship set sail on Friday for a frosty journey that will bring passengers along the St. Lawrence River, a new route that tourism officials hope will usher in a new era of winter cruises in the province.Ponant, the French company that owns the vessel, says it will be the first international passenger cruise ship to venture onto the St. Lawrence River during the winter. With a capacity of up to 245 passengers and 215 crew members, the Commandant Charcot has previously sailed to Antarctica, but this winter it’s embarking on its first trip through the Quebec waterway.


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