As part of a survey of fish diseass, lake whitefish (Coregons clupeaformis) were coliected in fail 1995 from the St. Lawrence River 15 km upstream of Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, to assess the prevalence of liver lesions. A total of 141 fish were captured and necropsied, and three standard s ons of liver were taken for histological exmination. Prvlences of altered hepatocyte foci, hepatocellular carcinoma, cholangioma, and cholangiocarcinoma were 0.7%, 2.1%, 0.7%, and 2.1%, respectively. Thus, the overall prevalence of liver neoplasia was 4.9% (71141). Hepatic tumors were only observed in fish 7 years old or older. Fish age was siganificantdy and positively correlated with the index assessing the number and size of macrophage aregtes (pcO.001; r = 0.16). Hepatocyte vacuolatin anisokaryosis, lymphocytic infilon, and bile duct hyperplasia were also observed but were not related to the age, length, sex, or condition factor of the fish. These results represent the first report on a series of hepatic tumors in a wild salmonid species.