Baie-Sainte-Catherine, Quebec may be a city in Quebec, Canada. The municipal’s territory extends on the Saguenay and Saint Lawrence Rivers, whereas the city itself is on the little St. Catherine Bay, that is found at the confluence of those 2 rivers. Its elevation is 260 feet.
It is the west terminus of the Baie-Ste-catherine / Tadoussac ferry, that offers free and frequent service across the Saguenay stream to Tadoussac. The ferry is an element of Quebec Route 138 that is that the main land link to Sept-Iles on the Cote-Nord. Baie-Sainte-Catherine may be a entranceway to the SaguenaySt. Lawrence Marine Park and to the Saguenay Conservation Park. Thus it caters to business, significantly to whale-watching cruises on the Saint Lawrence and Saguenay Rivers.
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