This story appears in the May 2014 issue of National Geographic magazine. The Gulf of St. Lawrence is the sum total of everything that rolls downhill. It gathers from rivers whose finger streams ...
Ice has been steadily disappearing from the Gulf of St. Lawrence with record low levels recorded last winter. Federal officials say within 20 years, it could be gone altogether.
This is the first time the sound of a meteorite hitting Earth has been recorded, the University of Alberta said.
FOR many years past, the Canadian Government has been prosecuting an accurate survey of the complicated tides and tidal currents of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The Tidal Department, under the able ...
Rising dramatically from the Gulf of St. Lawrence, massive, sheer Percé Rock towers off the tip of Quebec's Gaspé Peninsula like a ship at sea. This rugged, windswept region spans 11,714 square ...
One thousand sink with Empress of Ireland in Gulf of St. Lawrence QUEBEC, May 29, 1914 (UP) - The big Canadian Pacific Transatlantic liner Empress of Ireland was sunk early today in collision with ...
Stretching across more than 3,700 kilometres through the heartland of North America, The Great Lakes Saint Lawrence Seaway System is the gateway to a wide variety of major port cities and picturesque ...