Accessing the Wharves
The Port of Québec fits seamlessly into its surroundings, making the wharves easy to access. The Ross Gaudreault Terminal is close to Old Québec, along the Petit-Champlain district. It’s very easy to access on foot, by car, or on public transit.
Accessing the wharves: what you need to know
The cruise ship wharves are located in different parts of the port. To find your wharf, see
the cruise schedule here.
Pointe-à-Carcy – Wharves 21 and 22, Port of Québec
- Address: 84 Dalhousie St., Québec City, QC G1R 4M8
- Coordinates: 46.816983, -71.200673
How to get there?
Accessing the wharves
Wharves 21 and 22 can be accessed from Dalhousie St., at the corner of Quai Saint-André St., overlooking the Old Port parking lot.
Wharves 21 and 22 are the main wharves for cruise passengers. They have direct access to the Port of Québec’s cruise terminal and are just steps from the Petit-Champlain district.
Estuary – Wharf 30, Port of Québec
- Address: 300 De L’Estuaire Street, Québec City, QC G1K 8M8
- Coordinates: 46.821957, -71.208304
How to get there?
Accessing the wharf
Wharf 30 can be accessed from De L’Estuaire St. via Abraham-Martin St.
Since this wharf is used for industrial operations and recreational activities, only authorized vehicles can enter the area during the cruise season.
Even though it’s only a few minutes’ walk from Old Québec, a shuttle service is available for passengers and crew.
Lévis – Wharf 81 (Quai Paquet)
- Address : 6075 Saint-Laurent St., Lévis, QC G6V 3P5
- Coordinates: 46.812866, -71.187385