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Earthquake Rattles Quebec Province Canada North and West of Maine

by Weatherboy Team Meteorologist - December 18, 2025

The earthquake epicenter was at the orange star inside the concentric colored circles on this map.  Image: USGS
The earthquake epicenter was at the orange star inside the concentric colored circles on this map. Image: USGS

According to USGS, an earthquake has rattled the Quebec Province in Canada north and east of Maine. The earthquake struck in the middle of the Saint Lawrence River near Saint-Germaine and Sainte-Helene in Canada, north and west of the most northwestern part of Maine. The earthquake struck at 10:19 pm last night from a depth of 18.8 km; it was rated a magnitude 3.0 event.

According to USGS, earthquakes with a magnitude of 2.0 or less are rarely felt or heard by people, but once they exceed 2.0 more and more people can feel them. While damage is possible with magnitude 3.0 events or greater, significant damage and casualties usually don’t occur until the magnitude of a seismic event rises to a 5.5 or greater rated event.

Earthquakes aren’t very common in this part of the world but they also aren’t completely unexpected. Earthquakes have struck this part of Canada and Maine before. A  2.5 struck earthquake  west of August on August 8, 2023.  On September 16 last year, a weaker magnitude 2.3 earthquake struck to the west of today’s.  On April 24, 2022, an earthquake of similar intensity also struck central Maine.  Earlier that month, on April 2, a magnitude 2.0 earthquake struck about 7 miles southeast of Waterville, near the Winslow-China town line. On March 8, a magnitude 2.1 earthquake struck about 2 miles north of Tunk Lake in eastern Hancock County. On February 12, a magnitude 2.4 earthquake struck 12 miles west of Houlton; some locals reported feeling shaking then. On February 4, a magnitude 2.9 event was widely felt in the Bethel area of western Maine, 8 miles from the epicenter in Gorham, New Hampshire. People up to 25 miles away from the epicenter of that earthquake felt it in Maine. Two earthquakes of a 2.0 magnitude hit on January 17 ; one was 2 miles west of Springvale, the other was about 1/2 mile south of Springvale.

The strongest earthquake to strike Maine in the last 10 years was a magnitude 4.5 event on October 16, 2012 in East Waterboro, about 13 miles northwest of Saco.

According to the Maine Geological Survey with the Department of Conservation, seismic activity in Maine is typical of the Appalachian region of northeastern North America. “There is a low but steady rate of earthquake occurrence,” they report, adding that “The earthquakes are presumably caused by modern stress being released occasionally along zones of weakness in the earth’s crust, but a more specific cause for the earthquake activity is not known

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