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UER Forum > Archived Canada: Quebec > Le fleuve Saint-Laurent, de long en large (Viewed 348 times)
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Le fleuve Saint-Laurent, de long en large
< on 12/15/2011 8:07 PM >
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J'ai pris toutes ces photos au cours des 6 derniers mois.

Ces navires font la file pour se charger de minerai de fer à destination de la Chine, à Sept-îles.


Aluminerie Allouette, à Sept-îles. Plus gros producteur d'aluminium en Amérique du Nord.


Terminal de minerai de fer de Port-Cartier.


2 photos de l'usine Rio Tinto, division Sept-îles.





J'ai profité d'une escale pour aller photographier le navire du haut d'une montagne, à Tadoussac.


Un porte-conteneur assez pressé.




Et on change la bouée du Rocher Percé
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Re: Le fleuve Saint-Laurent, de long en large
<Reply # 1 on 12/15/2011 8:07 PM >
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D'autres photos à venir.

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Re: Le fleuve Saint-Laurent, de long en large
<Reply # 2 on 12/15/2011 9:50 PM >
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Très très intéressant. merci beaucoup pour le partage!

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Re: Le fleuve Saint-Laurent, de long en large
<Reply # 3 on 12/15/2011 11:26 PM >
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tres belles photos, le csl atlantic superior par exemple s'en va pas en chine elle est pas equiper pour aller en haute mer.

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Re: Le fleuve Saint-Laurent, de long en large
<Reply # 4 on 12/15/2011 11:38 PM >
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Posted by nostra-YOUPPI!
tres belles photos, le csl atlantic superior par exemple s'en va pas en chine elle est pas equiper pour aller en haute mer.


I was reffering to the 3 big oceaner's in the first picture.

Like you said most csl are lakers. I would also add that they are poorly maintained vessels and have a bad reputation as a place to work.



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Re: Le fleuve Saint-Laurent, de long en large
<Reply # 5 on 12/16/2011 3:24 AM >
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Posted by cjb


I was reffering to the 3 big oceaner's in the first picture.

Like you said most csl are lakers. I would also add that they are poorly maintained vessels and have a bad reputation as a place to work.




and thats scary... CSL has the newest fleet of the canadian lakes fleet. the former ULS flee had some steamers still, most of which are making thier last visit to port colbourne ever since Algoma bought them. Ships like the Jean parisien and Paul Martin are some of the most modern on the lakes, they are seaway max. Lately CSL has been buying FEDNAV's castoffs, kinda boring in terms of boats!

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Re: Le fleuve Saint-Laurent, de long en large
<Reply # 6 on 12/16/2011 4:49 AM >
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I find it highly ironic that the company owned by our former PM and long-time Finance Minister has a shitty fleet and is a bad place to work...

But then again, as far as I know, most of his vessels are not even registered in Canada which is the most ironic of all irony ever... for a Canadian PM.



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Re: Le fleuve Saint-Laurent, de long en large
<Reply # 7 on 12/16/2011 2:21 PM >
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Merci Maze,

pour ce mini-reportage d'un sujet que la majorité de nous ne pourrons voir ou vivre.



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Re: Le fleuve Saint-Laurent, de long en large
<Reply # 8 on 12/16/2011 4:29 PM >
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Keep the photos coming CJB!

Must have been such an interesting endeavor. I can't say I'm not jealous.

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Re: Le fleuve Saint-Laurent, de long en large
<Reply # 9 on 12/16/2011 6:23 PM >
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Posted by maZe
I find it highly ironic that the company owned by our former PM and long-time Finance Minister has a shitty fleet and is a bad place to work...

But then again, as far as I know, most of his vessels are not even registered in Canada which is the most ironic of all irony ever... for a Canadian PM.




to trade on the lakes they have to be registered in canada as they are landlocked, the CSL international fleet is mostly registered out of panama.

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