Ungava Shrimps
a quality you can taste!
Fresh from the icy waters of Ungava Bay, on the edge of the Arctic Circle, we’re proud to present the delicious Pandalus montagui shrimp. Be among the first to taste the delicious sweet flesh of this little-known jewel of Quebec.
Fresh
Each Pandalus montagui shrimp is selected at sea and promptly flash-frozen (individually quality frozen or IQF) to preserve its freshness and natural sweetness, ensuring exceptional quality from the start.
Sustainable
We practice sustainable fishing for Northern shrimp by using selective techniques to minimize bycatch, adhering to Canadian fishing quotas, and supporting marine protected areas.
Responsible
MSC certification guarantees that our shrimp are responsibly sourced, helping to protect the marine environment and ensure healthy fish stocks for the future
directly from
Ungava Bay
Frozen at sea
for maximum freshness
Temperature control
Laboratory testing
Quality controlled
Throughout production, we uphold rigorous standards of quality and integrity. Our shrimp undergo extensive onboard testing for superior taste and texture. All landings are independently inspected by a trusted third-party firm, providing transparent reports and photographs for assurance with every purchase.
Unmatched quality
We prioritize quality from the moment the Pandalus montagui shrimp are selected at sea and promptly flash-frozen (IQF) to maintain their exceptional freshness and natural sweetness.
Convenient packaging
Our product is conveniently packaged in 5 kg boxes, each providing a generous yield of 95 to 125 shrimp per kilogram, ensuring both convenience and uncompromised taste and quality.
International certification
Choosing MSC certified shrimp means supporting sustainable fishing practices, ensuring traceability of origins and catch methods, and benefiting local communities and economies.
Used by professionals
Whether you're a chef in search of top-tier ingredients or a seafood enthusiast exploring new tastes, Pandalus montagui shrimp guarantees a unique culinary experience.