Quebec is near a great lake, but it is not near an ocean.
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Quebec is more important in relation to St Lawrence River and Atlantic ocean because it is more accessible than Duquesne. Quebec also controls the source of River Lawrence.
The province that shares its eastern border with Quebec and the Arctic Ocean is Newfoundland and Labrador. Specifically, the northeastern tip of Labrador borders the Arctic Ocean, while Quebec lies to the west of this province. Labrador's unique geography includes rugged coastlines and vast wilderness areas, making it a significant region in Canada.
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it took 6 weeks to sail across the ocean
The nearest body of water to Quebec City is the St. Lawrence River. It flows along the city's southern border and is a significant waterway for commerce and transportation in the region.
Saskatchewan and Alberta (BC touches the Pacific Ocean. Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec touch Hudson Bay. Quebec, NB, NS, PEI, and N&L touch the Atlantic Ocean.)
It's called the Hudson Bay (between Nunavut and Quebec) in the Arctic ocean.
If there is an earthquake under an ocean, tsunami is possible.
Under the ground or ocean,it is mostly under in the ocean
Ocean Basin