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I'm traveling up the St. Lawrence River by boat. I pass through the locks, observe the banks, the forests, the villages, and these immense landscapes slowly unfolding before me. A peaceful and almost hypnotic journey, in rhythm with the water and this legendary Quebec river. --- 🔔 Subscribe to my YouTube channel: / @ TravelwithGillesus?sub_confirmation=1 --------------------- 🌍 Multilingual version (audio & subtitles) available on my other channel : • Remonter le fleuve Saint-Laurent : écluses... --- ⏱️ Video Timeline: 00:00 St. Lawrence River, Quebec, Canada. 00:21 River Navigation. 00:49 Bertrand H. Snell Lock. 01:20 Birds. 02:04 Singer Castle. ---- 🎥 More videos in your language: ▶️ • Tadoussac: whales, historic chapel and leg... ▶️ • Saint-Pierre and Miquelon: French Atlantic... ▶️ • Newfoundland: Viking remains and colorful ... ----- I'm slowly making my way up the St. Lawrence River. The boat is moving without haste, and I immediately feel that time is no longer flowing in the same way. Here, the river sets its own pace. Very quickly, I approach the first locks. The boat stops, the gates close, and the water begins to rise. I observe this precise, almost ceremonial mechanism. The walls draw closer, the water level changes, and then the gates open again. Each lock marks a transition, a passage, as if the scenery changes with each crossing. As we navigate, the landscapes become spectacular. The riverbanks alternate between dense forests, rocky cliffs, and more open areas where villages nestle along the water's edge. The houses seem to have watched the river flow by for generations. At times, I see no trace of human presence, only nature, the vast sky, and the calm surface of the St. Lawrence. Traveling up the St. Lawrence also means understanding its historical role. For centuries, it has been the backbone of Quebec, the axis through which explorers, settlers, goods, and ideas arrived. Even today, it remains a living river, simultaneously a waterway, a natural space, and an inhabited landscape. #St. LawrenceRiver #RiverNavigation #Quebec #Locks #BoatTrip #CanadianLandscapes #St. Lawrence #CanadaNature #SlowTravel #RiverExploration #CanadianRivers #NaturalHeritage #DiscoverQuebec #QuebecLandscapes #ContemplativeTravel #NatureCanada #RiverItinerary #QuebecTourism