Société des traversiers du Québec

River station & ferries advertising
River station advertising only
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Statistic
Ferries :
13
River stations :
14
Crossing :
115 000*
Vehicles :
2 100 000*
Passengers :
5 200 000*
*per year
Customer data
Pedestrians :
24.26%
Cyclists :
2.61%
Vehicles :
75.13%
Feautures
Markets served :
  • Saint-Ignace-de-Loyola
  • Sorel-Tracy
  • Québec
  • Lévis
  • L’Isle-aux-Grues
  • Montmagny
  • Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rive
  • L’Isle-aux-Coudres
  • Saint-Siméon
Markets served :
  • Rivière-du-Loup
  • Baie-Sainte-Catherine
  • Tadoussac
  • l’Isle-Verte
  • Notre-Dame-des-Sept-Douleurs
  • Baie-Comeau
  • Matane
  • Godbout
Available products :
  • Backlit 47,25’’ x 68,25’’
  • Bus shelter
  • Wall frame 20’’ x 28’’
  • Wall frame 47,25’’ x 68,25’’
  • Wall frame 139’’ x 30’’
  • Digital screen
Sorel-Tracy / St-Ignace-de-Loyola

This ferry is used year-round by motorists who wish to travel between the Montérégie and Lanaudière regions, but also by pedestrians, cyclists, motorcyclists, and RV enthusiasts. The two recent river stations and their ferries offer many outdoor and indoor advertising formats, both static and digital. The crossing offers an interesting advertising potential, as while the Louis-Hippolyte-Lafontaine tunnel is being rebuilt, many people are opting for the ferry.

• 12 minutes crossing
• Available year-round, nearly 24 hours a day
• Ships: NM Didace-Guévremont, NM Alexandrina-Chalifoux et NM Catherine-Legardeur (spare ship)
• Mission: To offer public transport in an urban setting
• Vehicles per ship : 75
• Annual passengers : 902 375
• In-station advertising : Wall frames (20’’ X 28’’ et 47,25’’ X 68,25’’) and digital screen
• Ferry advertising : Wall frames (20’’ X 28’’, 47,25’’ X 68,25’’ et 139’’ X 30’’) and digital screen

Québec / Lévis

The Québec City/Lévis Crossing allows hundreds of people to use this river corridor daily. Our ad- vertising offer reaches the many workers, stu- dents, cyclists and tourists who visit the Paquet wharf (Lévis) and Old Québec overlooked by the Château-Frontenac. Cyclists also take the ferry to make a superb 29 km loop using the Littoral corridor and the Anses route. In summer as well as in winter, your company will be promoted in an exceptional setting.

• 12 minutes crossing
• Available year-round, nearly 24 hours a day
• Ships: NM Alphonse-Desjardins et NM Lomer-Gouin
• Mission: To offer public transport in an urban setting
• Vehicles per ship : 54
• Annual passengers : 1 643 292
• In-station advertising : Wall frames (20’’ X 28’’ et 47,25’’ X 68,25’’), lumiquais, digital screens
• Ferry advertising : Wall frames (20’’ X 28’’ et 139’’ X 30’’) and digital screen

L'Isle-aux-Grues / Montmagny

This crossing offers an interesting advertising potential to reach these two cities of the great Chaudière-Appalaches region. Moreover, the Montmagny River Station is particularly interesting due to its double vocation as ferry station and tourist information office for Montmagny, the islands and the surrounding areas.

• 30 minutes crossing
• Available from the end of April to mid-December
• Ship: NM Grues-des-Îles
• Mission: To reduce the isolation of the population
• Vehicles per ship : 23
• Annual passengers : 41 887
• In-station advertising : Wall frames (20’’ X 28’’ et 47,25’’ X 68,25’’) and shelter (47,25’’ X 68,25’’)
• Ferry advertising : Wall frames (20’’ X 28’’ et 139’’ X 30’’)

Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rive / L'Isle-aux-Coudres

The mission of this ferry is to reduce the isolation of the Isle-aux-Coudres population. As part of the magnificent Charlevoix region, the ferries are very popular with the tourists who flock there. Our shelter advertisements as well as those available on the Ships are excellent ways to reach this sector’s clientele.

• 20 minutes crossing
• Available year-round, from 6 AM to 11:30 PM
• Ships: NM Joseph Savard* et NM Félix-Antoine-Savard*
• Mission: To reduce the isolation of the population
• Vehicles per ship : 55
• Annual passengers : 601 255
• In-station advertising : Shelters (47,25’’ X 68,25’’)
• Ferry advertising : Wall frames  (20’’ X 28’’ et 139’’ X 30’’)

*2 ships during summer, ship to confirm

Saint-Siméon / Rivière-du-Loup

This ferry links the Rivière-du-Loup area to the nature village of Saint-Siméon, located in the northeast of Charlevoix. In addition to the ferry passengers, the exterior and interior advertising of the Saint-Siméon station is also visible to the many people visiting the Saint-Siméon campground and the municipal public beach. Don’t forget to keep an eye out for whales during your crossing!

• 65 minutes crossing
• Available from April to January
• Ship: Not available for advertising
• Mission: To provide interregional transportation
• In-station advertising : Wall frames (20’’ X 28’’ et 47,25’’ X 68,25’’)
• Ferry advertising : Not available

Baie-Ste-Catherine / Tadoussac

This crossing is the continuation of Route 138 and the gateway into the Côte-Nord region. It is used by more than 1,200,000 people each year. It offers a unique opportunity to admire the majestic Saguenay Fjord and the wonders of the Saguenay-St. Lawrence Marine Park. Although the crossing is short, the interior spaces of the Ships are widely used by travellers to stretch their legs and get some snacks. Our advertising spaces will reach your target audience.

• 10 minutes crossing
• Available year-round, 24 hours a day
• Ships: NM Armand-Imbeau II et NM Jos-Deschênes II
• Mission: To extend Route 138
• Vehicles per ship : 110
• Annual passengers : 1 431 447
• In-station advertising : Wall frames (20’’ X 28’’ et 47,25’’ X 68,25’’), backlit, digital screens
• Ferry advertising : Wall frames (20’’ X 28’’), digital screens

Ile-Verte / Notre-Dame-des-sept-Douleurs

Although this crossing is only functional during the summer, it is ideal for conveying a public service announcement or local advertising to an otherwise hard-to-reach population. Being a smaller Ship, the interior seating areas are heavily used by local pedestrians who do not want to drive across.

• 30 minutes crossing
• Available from the end of April to mid-November
• Ship: NM Peter-Fraser
• Mission: To reduce the isolation of the population
• Vehicles per ship : 12
• Annual passengers : 21 812
• In-station advertising : Wall frames (20’’ X 28’’) Shelter (47,25’’ X 68,25’’)
• Ferry advertising : Wall frames (20’’ X 28’’ et 47,25’’ X 68,25’’), digital screens

Matane / Baie-Comeau / Godbout

This crossing allows travel between the Gaspé Peninsula and the Côte-Nord region. In addition to workers, motorcyclists, snowmobilers, hunters, and fishermen are particularly present in high sea- son. As this is a long crossing, passengers must leave their vehicles and take a seat inside the Ship. There, they have access to beautiful pas- senger lounges, a restaurant, a bar and a children’s playroom. Our numerous digital advertising screens are visible throughout the ship to a captive and attentive audience.

• Matane/Baie-Comeau Crossing : 2h30
• Matane/Godbout Crossing : 2h15
• Available year-round
• Ship: NM F.-A.-Gauthier
• Mission: To provide interregional transportation
• Vehicles pers ship : 180
• Annual passengers : 139 074
• In-station advertising : Digital screens
• Ferry advertising : Digital screens

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