Parc national du Saguenay

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At over 410 metres high, his glacial valley invaded by the sea is the longest fjord in the world at such low latitude. For over 40 years, the park has protected and showcased both of the fjord’s banks that stretch over 326.7 km2. Whether you’re on the ground, over the sea or in the air, discover a succession of coves and bays with landscapes that are ever changing with the rise and fall of the tides.

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Parc national du Fjord-du-Saguenay Paul Dussault | © Sépaq
Paul Dussault | © Sépaq

Beluga whale watching

The Halte du Béluga (stopover) is a favourite spot for observing this extraordinary mammal. Scan the marine park waters in search of white figures... Who knows? You may even get the chance to see them for yourself!

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A visit to l’Anse-de-Tabatière

One of the most beautiful areas accessible by car! No matter the time of day, you’ll be amazed by this unique location. It’s a picture perfect place so don’t forget your camera!

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Montagne Blanche

Montagne Blanche is the highest accessible peak in the park. This barren summit, where fragile arctic-alpine vegetation grows, offers a spectacular 360˚ panorama. Please be sure to stay on the trail!

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Géant Lookout

One of the best kept secrets is found in the Baie Éternité sector. Walk to the Géant Lookout through a forest of mature trees along an intimate trail. At the top, you’re in for a breathtaking view!

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Defy the via ferrata

Adrenaline enthusiasts - the Via Ferrata des Géants is the perfect challenge just for you! Clinging to the rock walls is an unforgettable adventure along one of the best aerial ropes courses in North America. Not a fan of heights? Settle in at the picnic area where you can observe the course and an 85 meter long footbridge from below.

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La Pinède

This remote trail, located in L’Anse-Saint-Étienne near the village of Petit-Saguenay, is worth the detour! Following the coastline to the whim of coves and tides, it takes you through an exceptional pine forest with mangificent views of the fjord! And who knows? You may even see some belugas...

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