St. Lawrence Pilot: With the Coast of Quebec, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, Cape Breton Island, and Newfoundland Bordering on the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the River St. Lawrence to Quebec, Including the Banks of Newfoundland and the Approaches to the Gulf by Cabot Strait, the Strait of Belle Isle, and the Strait of Canso |
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General remarksMeteorologyIceCurrents and Tidal StreamsRoutesDirec | 1 |
plement and Notices to Mariners affecting it which may have been | 7 |
Mariners | 14 |
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15 feet 30 feet anchorage bank beach bearing black can buoy black spar buoy breakwater buoy is moored cables eastward cables southward cables wide Cabot Strait Canadian National Railways Cape Cape Breton Island channel Chart cliffs coast Cove daymark distance east East Point eastern elevation fathoms fathoms 5m5 feet 18 feet 1m2 feet 30 fog signal front light Gaspé Government wharf Green Island half a mile harbour Hare Island Head high water Island Islet knots leading lights least depth lies light is exhibited light is shown light-buoy Light.-A light lighthouse lights in line low water mainland Mecatina miles northward miles southwestward miles westward Natashquan nearly northeastern northeastward northern side outer end pier rear light red conical buoy red spar buoy River Rock rocky sand shoal shore southern strait Strait of Canso tidal streams tide tower vessels western end western side winds