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Gulf of St. Lawrence

The Gulf of St. Lawrence fringes the shores of the provinces of Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Labrador, in Canada, plus the islands Saint-Pierre and Miquelon, possessions of France, in North America.[2][3]

Gulf of St. Lawrence

226,000 km2 (87,000 sq mi)[1]

152 m (499 ft)[1]

530 m (1,740 ft)[1]

34,500 km3 (8,300 cu mi)[1]

The Gulf of St. Lawrence connects the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean via the St. Lawrence River.[4][5][6]

The great river becomes the Gulf of St Lawrence

From the top of Pointe-des-Monts Lighthouse, Pointe des Monts bedrock, gulf side (East) 2004

From the top of Pointe-des-Monts Lighthouse, Pointe des Monts bedrock, gulf side (East) 2004

Pointe des Monts[10] bedrock, Estuary side (West)

Pointe des Monts[10] bedrock, Estuary side (West)

Baie au Caplan, river flat, Anticosti Island 1995[11]

Baie au Caplan, river flat, Anticosti Island 1995[11]

Crevettier Manic V, 11853, at the wharf, La Haute-Gaspésie, Sainte-Anne-des-Monts 2002

Crevettier Manic V, 11853, at the wharf, La Haute-Gaspésie, Sainte-Anne-des-Monts 2002

Aerial view, bay of Sept Îles, port[12] and city of Sept-Îles

Aerial view, bay of Sept Îles, port[12] and city of Sept-Îles

Anticosti Island

Atlantic Ocean

Estuary of St. Lawrence

Maritime Peninsula

St. Lawrence Seaway

Environnement Canada, 2025 (French)

Rare plants of the Mingan Archipelago

Bas-Saint-Laurent, Gaspésie, Côte-Nord, Îles de la Madeleine (French)

The lighthouse Trail

. How Britain Imagined America before Independence, Harvard University Press

The New Map of Empire

Julia Lewandoski, essay kicks off a Borealia series on Cartography an Empire

Mapping Land Tenure Pluralism in the St. Lawrence River Valley

Jean-Claude Dupont, 1985, 72 pages (French)

Légendes du Saint-Laurent, Récits des voyageurs

Government of Canada 2005 [English | French]

The Gulf of St. Lawrence - a Unique Ecosystem

David J. W. Piper et Adam Macdonald, 2001, 11 page

Timing and position of late Wisconsinan ice-margins on the upper slope seaward of Laurentian Channel