The Compagnie de Gestion de Matane (Cogema) was founded in 1973 and began its ferry operations in 1975, providing services along the
St. Lawrence River between Matane and Baie-Comeau. The same year, the CN purchased the railway line between Mont-Joli and Matane and initially partnered with Cogema in a technical capacity, later becoming financially involved. The ferry initially chosen for the service was the
Incan Saint-Laurent, a brand-new rail ferry built in Vancouver by Canadian Pacific for a different project between Baie-Comeau and Pointe-au-Pic. CN acquired the ferry, which Cogema leased until it purchased it in 1993. On 31 January 1978 the ferry, renamed
MV Georges-Alexandre-Lebel, made its first cargo transport between Baie-Comeau and Matane, with the official service inauguration taking place in May 1978. On 14 February 1999 Cogema was sold by CN to the
Quebec Railway Corporation (QRC), which also purchased the Matane and
Mont-Joli Subdivisions at that time. In November 2008, CN re-purchased these assets from QRC, and Cogema expanded its routes to include Sept-Îles, offering twice-weekly trips along the St. Lawrence River. == Operations==