The Imposing Size of a Cruise Ship Forces Him to Anchor in Front of the Marina of Sept-Îles - the North Coast
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The cruise ship Marina, of the company Oceania, anchor Wednesday in the bay of Sept-Îles, facing the Marina, because of the work in progress at the Terminal Monseigneur-Blanche. "Because of the renovations that are currently taking place at the Terminal-Monseigneur Blanche, it is impossible to dock. The length of the ship, which is 239 meters or 784 feet, prevents the boat from docking at Pointe-Aux-Basques also," explains Suzanne Cassista, the …
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