Saguenay--Lac-Saint-Jean Official Tourist Guide - 2018-2019 edition

Page 1

2018-2019 OFFICIAL TOURIST GUI DE

Saguenay– Lac-Saint-Jean


NEW IN 2018

THINGS TO DISCOVER THIS SUMMER !

New polar bears habitat

Gelada baboons Unique in Canada

Let’s get surprised by these majestic primates and their astonishing expressions.

10 X bigger

More space for their well-being and a greater experience for you.

NOT TO BE MISSED! In June, experience a night walk at the Zoo.

Rely on your instinct. Visit zoosauvage.org and plan your next visit now.


Nature lovers and thrill seekers, feast your senses on the wild beauty of the Saguenay Fjord.

L IV E THE ADV EN T U R E

tourisme.lanse-saint-jean.ca



THE WORLD of TINTIN

E X H I B I T I O N

© HERGÉ-MOULINSART 2018

presented at La Pulperie de Chicoutimi/Regional Museum

JUNE 22 TO NOVEMBER 25 2018

300, rue Dubuc, Saguenay 418-698-3100 / 1 877 998-3100 www.pulperie.com


180

196

214

222

Contents 3

Travel Tools

Regional Overview 6 10

Can’t-miss Experiences Profile of the Region

Top Things to Do 58 64 79 89 106 112 120 122 126 131

Regional Events Culture & Heritage Winter Fun Nature & Outdoor Activities Land Adventures Water Sports Health Centres and Nordic Baths Additional Activities Tourist Services Regional Flavours

Accommodation and Places to Eat 144 Places to Eat 156 Accommodation

Immense Experiences 180 Adventures in Nature 186 Culture 192 Events 196 Family 204 Foodies 210 Winter & Snowmobiling 214 Cycling 218 On the Road 222 Cozy Stops

Useful Information 231 General Information 235 Travelling in Québec 237 Legend of Symbols 238 Indexes 241 Map

Photo credits: Charles-David Robitaille, Véloroute des Bleuets

2

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca


TRAVEL TOOLS Web resources to help you plan your trip

Tourism Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean offers several tools on the web to help visitors plan their trip in the region.

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca This guide can be downloaded as a PDF file. It is also available in paper version in regional tourist centres. (See the list on pages 231 and 232)

Couvert Guide vélo-ENG_FINAL.pdf

1

16-02-05

09:11

SAGUENAY–

LAC-SAINT-JEAN

CAMPING 20

2018

SAGUENAYL ACSAINTJEAN.CA

Carte .Map

3300 km de sentiers 2050 miles of trails

18

C

M

Y

CM

MY

CY

CMY

K

Family / Recreational Touring Cyclist Performance Cyclist

PLUS DE

MORE THAN

bikeexperience.ca

50 SITES

SAGUENAYLACSAINTJEAN.CA |

QUEBEC, CANADA

Join the conversation @GotoSaguenayLac Share your moments spent in the region with the hashtag #saglac

/TourismeSaguenay LacSaintJean /TourismeSaguenay LacSaintJean /SaguenayLacSaintJean

/SaguenayLac /TourismeSagLac

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

3


REGIONAL OVERVIEW

S A G U E N AY– L A C - S A I N T- J E A N

DISCOVER THE REGION Kilometres of shoreline run alongside an enormous lake and a majestic fjord… just for you. From east to west, from north to south, boat, bike, or hike your way to Adventure with a capital A in this land of giants.

4

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca


Regional Overview 6 Can’t-miss Experiences 10 Profile of the Region 12 Lac-Saint-Jean Sector 37 Saguenay Sector 46 Route du Fjord Sector

12

37

46

Photo credits: Laurent Silvani, Carole Tremblay, Jonathan Robert, Charles-David Robitaille

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

5


R E G I O N A L O V E R V I E W > S A G U E N AY– L A C - S A I N T- J E A N

CAN’T-MISS EXPERIENCES It doesn’t matter if you’re going solo or travelling with the family—follow the guide to stay on track. Whether you’re looking down from the clifftop or going with the current, at the top of a mountain or deep in a cave, visiting a zoo or exploring a museum, you won’t want to miss a thing.

6

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca


Village historique de Val‑Jalbert This authentic company town from the 1920s has a new lease on life. Come shoot the breeze with the townsfolk and wander around the period buildings, before stopping by the pulp mill to admire the mighty Ouiatchouan falls. You can also take the cable car or the trolleybus to explore the village in all its glory. Chances are you’re going to want to stay the night!

PARC DE LA CAVERNE TROU DE LA FÉE Is your family crazy for heights and hungry for new discoveries? Then head this way. From the moment you arrive at the park, you can admire the canyon from the new information centre, and watch a new multimedia show in an auditorium hewn from the rock—an experience like no other in Québec. While the more scientifically minded adventurers go caving, the rest of the gang can take the trail to the three waterfalls. Reach peak excitement crossing bridges suspended from the canyon walls or launching off the zipline platform.

Zoo sauvage de Saint‑Félicien Did you know that this zoo, home to more than a thousand animals from 75 native and exotic species, is considered one of the ten most beautiful in the world? Just wait until you see the new polar bear habitat: it’s ten times bigger. This year, new species are making their debut. While the Anima Lumina trail continues to wow audiences with its cutting-edge technology, the architecture also packs a punch, as you can see in the zoo’s new food court. Photo credits: Laurent Silvani, André-Olivier Lyra, Gerry Desmeules, Zoo sauvage de Saint-Félicien

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

7


R E G I O N A L O V E R V I E W > S A G U E N AY– L A C - S A I N T- J E A N

PARC NATIONAL DE LA POINTE‑TAILLON

Véloroute des Bleuets

Lac-Saint-Jean is home to sun, sand, and sky. And that goes double for Parc national de la Pointe-Taillon. Swimming, kayaking, and stand up paddleboarding are the star attractions, biking is done by the lake and you might even see a beaver. In this pristine wilderness, a full range of camping experiences appeals to both visitors looking to recharge and young families wanting to make the most of the great outdoors. Here, the beach stretches all the way to new horizons.

Strike out alone, grab a partner, or bring the kids along and cycle your way around lake Saint-Jean. We can even take care of your bags! You won’t believe the views—crops and dense forests give way to the lake and its blueberry-lined shores—as the 256 km bike trail passes through 15 municipalities. Plus, there are plenty of delicious places to stop and spend the night along the way.

LA FABULEUSE HISTOIRE D’UN ROYAUME Feel like seeing something grand, mindblowing, flamboyant? On stage, 150 actors play more than 1,600 characters in an exceptional fresco recounting the history of Québec and Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean. The stage is transformed into multiple breathtaking, ultra-realistic scenes, from the court of Francis I of France to the great flood, by way of Champlain’s arrival on native land and everything in between. This large-scale show takes full advantage of the latest technology and has been constantly reinventing itself since day one. Photo credits: Parc national de la Pointe-Taillon, Véloroute des Bleuets, Fabrice Tremblay

8

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca


R E G I O N A L O V E R V I E W > S A G U E N AY– L A C - S A I N T- J E A N

Parc national des Monts‑Valin For hikers in search of achingly beautiful landscapes, the Monts-Valin give you the region's highest accessible peaks. In winter, it's a fat bike and cross-country skiing paradise. The Monts-Valin and ghostly Vallée des Fantômes serve up nature of such stunning beauty that you’ll want to stay overnight: in a hut, traditional cabin, or more unusual accommodations. There's more than one way to answer the call of the wild.

PARC NATIONAL DU FJORD‑DU‑SAGUENAY Parc national du Fjord-du-Saguenay offers tons of ways of discovering both sides of the fjord. Camp out in the wild, navigate the marine park waters in a sea kayak or zodiac, watch belugas from the shore, hike up to the statue of NotreDame-du-Saguenay, or hang on tight to the via ferrata cables. No matter what kind of adventurer you are, one of these activities is bound to knock your socks off !

Navettes maritimes du Fjord Navettes maritimes du Fjord has lots of ideas to help you get the most out of the fjord. Enjoy a cruise aboard the legendary Marjolaine or take one of two tour boats and learn all about the fjord and the people who live there. You can also hop from village to village or use the shuttle to transport your bike. It’s fun out on the water! Photo credits: Charles-David Robitaille, Boran Richard, Martial Tremblay

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

9


R E G I O N A L O V E R V I E W > S A G U E N AY– L A C - S A I N T- J E A N

PROFILE OF THE REGION: THINK BIG! In this land of giants, we don’t do things by halves. Our outdoor playground is as big as the local smiles (and the joie de vivre takes some beating, too!). Relax by a lake that looks as huge as the sea or dive into the history of a fjord that dates back some 950 million years. Adventures don’t come any bigger than this.

10

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca


Impressed. That’s how Jacques Cartier felt when he first set foot here in 1535. Astounded by the sheer scale of his surroundings, the explorer referred to the region as a “kingdom.” The name stuck and today Saguenay–Lac-SaintJean continues to live up to its larger-than-life reputation with a majestic selection of activities and festivals. Modern-day explorers come from far and wide to visit a region like no other, one with two distinct environments that offer infinite possibilities as different as they are complementary. This isn’t the place for a whirlwind tour. You’ll want time to properly explore the region. And a great time is exactly what’s in store for cyclists, hikers, foodies, watersports fans, sport fishers, camping enthusiasts, and those simply looking to enjoy a little cocooning. For as far back as anyone can remember, celebrating has been a big part of life in Saguenay–LacSaint-Jean, and the joie de vivre of its people is contagious! No surprise, then, that there always seems to be a festival on or a cultural or sporting event in full swing. The Saguenay Fjord The powerful retreating glaciers that sculpted the region left behind the Saguenay Fjord, its sky-high cliffs towering over a deep waterway

The powerful draw of lake Saint-Jean is closely linked to locals’ go-getter attitude.

dotted with cruise ships, kayaks, and boats. Postcard-pretty villages lie in the crooks of tranquil bays, while at the mouth of the Saguenay River is a lake that feels as big as an ocean. Lake Saint-Jean The powerful draw of Lac-Saint-Jean is closely linked to locals’ go-getter attitude. Biking or driving around the lake is a great way to experience our legendary hospitality for yourself. The locals—known to many as “Bleuets” after the phenomenal quantities of blueberries that grow in this part of the world—are always ready to show you the sights or spin a yarn or two. And no trip would be complete without getting a feel for the local culture. Did you know that the region is home to some of the province’s largest towns and cities? Stores, restaurants, museums, art galleries, and exhibitions are all testaments to a thriving creative community.

Photo credit: Charles-David Robitaille

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

11


S A G U E N AY– L A C - S A I N T- J E A N R E G I O N A L O V E R V I E W

L A C - S A I N T- J E A N

LAC-SAINT-JEAN We can’t get enough of a lake so big it seems to stretch on forever. 210 km of shoreline and 42 km of sandy beaches make lake Saint-Jean an unmissable vacation destination, turning short stays into long getaways.

Photo credit: Carole Tremblay

12

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca


VACATION

DREAM

Lake Saint-Jean 42 km of sandy beaches

Tourisme Alma Lac-Saint-Jean tourismealma.com 1 877 668-3611

info@tourismealma.com


REGIONAL OVERVIEW

>

L A C - S A I N T- J E A N

Around the Lake LAKE SAINT-JEAN ISN’T JUST LOVELY TO LOOK AT—IT’S WARM, TOO! YOUR VACATION WILL FLY BY, THERE’S SO MUCH TO DO. WATERSPORTS ENTHUSIASTS HEAD STRAIGHT FOR THE LAKE, BUT THIS PART OF THE WORLD IS ALSO POPULAR WITH NATURE BUFFS, CRAFT BEER DRINKERS, CHOCOLATE LOVERS, AND PEOPLE WHO KNOW A JUICY BLUEBERRY WHEN THEY SEE ONE! TAKE YOUR TIME AND ALLOW A FEW DAYS TO EXPLORE.

There’s so much to do here, you’ll wish you had more time. A few days are a good start!

See for yourself around the lake 1 Notre Hôtel Alma

10 Site touristique Chute à l’Ours

2 Hôtel Universel

11 Camping municipal de Péribonka

3 Auberge des Îles

12 Musée Louis-Hémon

4 Microbrasserie du Lac Saint-Jean

13 Centre de villégiature Dam-en-Terre

5 Cristal du Lac

14 L’Odyssée des Bâtisseurs

6 Ermitage Saint-Antoine

15 MégaFun – Centre d’amusement

7 Motel Roberval 8 Musée amérindien de Mashteuiatsh

et Uashassihtsh, Site de transmission culturelle ilnu

Can’t-miss Experiences (p. 6) Regional must-see

9 Moulin des Pionniers de La Doré

Photo credit: Véloroute des Bleuets, David Lecointre

14

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca


ribo

an e è

5

an

Saint-Félicien

Lake Saint-Jean 3

Iroquo

is

Saint-Prime

aux

6

ière

Pe

14

tit

13

8

e-Déc ha rge

15

Alma

2

1 4 Saint- 9

Gédéon

Roberval

7 10

8

169

7

Chambord

6

10

Village historique de Val-Jalbert n ua

uo . O u i a t c ho Riv

6

10

170

4

5

22

Saint-André

SaintFrançoisde-Sales

Riv

ièr

Sain Ambro SaintCharles Sagu

e

24

3

Lac Vert

Lac Kénog

Lac de la Belle Rivière

ne ho

ua

169

etc

Riviè

re

tab Mé Ri

vi

èr

e

10

Trois-Rivières

Provincial highway

Regional highway

Seasonal visitor information centre

Ÿ

Railroad (station)

Permanent visitor information centre

Relay village

Secondary road

<

Lac Long

Rivière

Lac à la Carpe

Lac des Commissaires

2.5

170

Écorces

LacBouchette

15 km

(

La

155

0.5

172

e

SaintBruno 11

Lac Ouiatchouan

Lac Bouchette

Saint- 16 Nazaire

Larouche Hébertville- Baie 6 Station Cascouia Hébertville

169

Parc de la caverne Trou de la Fée

1

169

6 11

Métabetchouan– Lac-à-la-Croix

Desbiens 16

8

13

10

5 14

c Dé h a r g e

3

8

SainteHedwidge

Riv

G rand e-

8 Mashteuiatsh

11

15

Véloroute des 8 Bleuets

169

12

l'Ours

Rivière

à

aux

Saumons

10

11

Zoo sauvage de Saint-Félicien

Lamarche

onk a

SainteMonique L'Ascension Lac Labrecque Bég ère 12 Saint-Henri- 7 Rivistouc Labrecque Mi de-Taillon

Parc national de la Pointe-Taillon

22

r ib

aux

shu

7 1

Péribonka

169 15 11 12

15

re

Rivi e èr

mu

24

9

ière

Lac Tchitogama

ite

Chuteà-l'ours

La Doré

Riviére

ire

6

373

ap

10

et

Sainte- P 14 Jeanne-d'Arc SaintAugustin 7 4

1

13

ua

hu

Chibougamau

3

lle

As

Ashuapmushuan Wildlife Reserve

Dolbeau-Mistassini

169

7 Albanel 1 5 4 Ti co Normandin 20

Saint-Ludgerde-Milot

4

16

167

Riv

Rats

S

Be

e

ivièr

e

R

ièr

20

12

Ri vi

Riv

16

10

É pi ph

Mistassibi

ux

SaintThomas- SaintDidyme Edmond

Rivière

Girardville

W

No

e

Mistassini

N

re

ièr

re

Lac-Saint-Jean Riviè

Riv

Riviè

Saint13 Stanislas SaintEugène a

Rivière

Notre-Damede-Lorette

Regional airport

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

15

Pi

ka

u


REGIONAL OVERVIEW

>

L A C - S A I N T- J E A N

Saint-Bruno 2,766 inhabitants

P

ville.saint-bruno.qc.ca Saint-Bruno was founded in 1885. Located strategically with the Saguenay area to the east and Lac Saint‑Jean to the north, Saint-Bruno has established an enviable place in the industrial and agricultural sectors throughout the years. Crops of grain cereal, hay, and wheat can be seen for kilometres on end. Milk production is also quite prevalent. The larger dairy farms stand out across the landscape, and the region’s cheese making has an excellent reputation. With their strong spirit of entrepreneurship, the Brunois (residents of Saint-Bruno) have encouraged the creation of numerous businesses and service companies. Today, Saint-Bruno is undergoing a sizeable expansion, thus becoming a new suburb adopted by families who value quality of life above all, yet enjoy being close to the region’s major city centres. Saint-Bruno is part of Québec’s Municipalité amie des enfants (child-friendly municipality) program.

at the Mont Lac-Vert ski station where downhill skiing, snowboarding, and tubing are offered, in addition to hiking and ATV driving on marked trails in the fall. Winter is busy with snowmobiling, ice fishing, and snowshoeing. Summer brings cyclists who connect with the Véloroute des Bleuets on the Horst de Kénogami bicycle network. Visit the cheese factories, the church, and the Maison du curé Hébert.Find accommodations in bed and breakfasts, inns, and campgrounds on the lake offering kayak and bike rentals. Culture & Heritage p. 69 Winter Fun pp. 79, 80, 84, 86 Nature & Outdoor Activities pp. 93, 96 Land Adventures p. 110 Regional Flavours p. 137 Places to Eat p. 144 Accommodation pp. 157, 165, 171

Hébertville-Station 1,280 inhabitants

Saint-Gédéonde‑Grandmont 2,021 inhabitants st-gedeon.qc.ca

Winter Fun p. 81 Land Adventures p. 110 Tourist Services p. 126 Regional Flavours p. 137

Hébertville

Hébertville

2,448 inhabitants

?k

ville.hebertville.qc.ca Hébertville, the cradle of Lac-Saint-Jean’s colonization, has preserved its historical heritage. As he traveled the shores of Belle-Rivière, the parish priest Hébert was certainly charmed by this village on the fur trade route. Audio guides for Hébertville’s heritage circuit are available at the welcome desk of Maison du curé (251, rue Turgeon). The tourist industry started

Saint-Gédéon-de-Grandmont offers beaches and the precious gift of nature’s wonders, beautiful sunsets. One of the most popular vacation resorts, this municipality will please fans of fine cheese, homemade baked goods, and local microbreweries. Boating, fishing, sailing, kayaking, kitesurfing, sandy beaches, golfing (18 holes), and camping are part of daily life. Saint-Gédéon has a very busy marina at the mouth of Belle-Rivière. Birdwatchers appreciate Petit Marais (120 hectares), renowed as a favourite place for observing hundreds of bird species, some of which are extremely rare. The town is also an enjoyable stopover on the Véloroute des Bleuets and offers several services for cyclists. In winter, Festival des glaces takes place as well as cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and ice fishing. Bed and breakfasts and an inn on the lake welcome you. [ad. pp. 201, 205] Nature & Outdoor Activities pp. 90, 93, 96 Water Sports pp. 112, 116, 118 Tourist Services p. 126 Regional Flavours pp. 131, 137, 138 Places to Eat p. 144 Accommodation pp. 156, 157, 161, 169, 171 Photo credit: Charles-David Robitaille

16

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca


Ermitage Saint-Antoine


REGIONAL OVERVIEW

>

L A C - S A I N T- J E A N

Métabetchouan− Lac‑à‑la‑Croix 4,177 inhabitants ville.metabetchouan.qc.ca

The Innu named this place “meeting point,” and today visitors flock to the area for its many charms. The shore of lake Saint-Jean is easily accessible via the Le Rigolet recreational and tourism centre, equipped with a parking lot that runs alongside the Véloroute des Bleuets bike path, and a 1.5 km nature trail. Camp Musical hosts concerts and features a belvedere overlooking the lake. In the Lac-à-la-Croix area, you can pay a visit to the Centre d’interprétation de l’agriculture et de la ruralité to find out about the area’s agricultural heritage. Amateur geologists will find what they’re looking for at the Cristal du Lac mine. In the plains, the Croft Peninsula arboretum will teach you about native forests. The area also boasts a lake scuba diving site and access to a heated public pool. From June 25 to August 8, gather in Maurice Kirouac park for lunchtime outdoor shows. Culture & Heritage pp. 64, 73, 77 Winter Fun pp. 81, 86, 87 Nature & Outdoor Activities pp. 94, 96, 103 Land Adventures p. 107 Water Sports p. 118 Additional Activities p.122 Regional Flavours pp. 131, 138 Places to Eat p. 144 Accommodation pp. 157, 161, 165, 171, 176

Desbiens

1,062 inhabitants ville.desbiens.qc.ca Nestled on the shores of lake Saint-Jean, at the mouth of Rivière Métabetchouane, the town of Desbiens features natural, cultural, and historical attractions. Parc de la caverne Trou de la fée combines caving, dazzling experiences and hiking, Centre d’histoire et d’archéologie de la Métabetchouane (historical and archeological centre) takes us back to the origins of the first regional settlements. Moreover, La Route des Poteaux displays regional personalities along the main street. White sandy beaches invite cyclists to relax as they ride through Desbiens on the Véloroute des Bleuets, while the most adventurous have fun rafting at H2O. Don’t miss the Festival Desbiens Extrême from September

13th to 16th at the Juvénat. Winter is perfect for snowmobile enthusiasts and anglers pulling up monkfish. Culture & Heritage p. 64 Nature & Outdoor Activities p. 96 Land Adventures pp. 106, 111 Water Sports pp. 112, 113, 118, 119 Tourist Services p. 126 Accommodation p. 168

Saint-André-duLac‑Saint‑Jean

491 inhabitants municipalites-du-quebec.org/ st-andre-du-lac-st-jean Saint-André-du-Lac-Saint-Jean is a charming hamlet where the landscape is shaped by the impetuous Rivière Métabetchouane and the magnificent l’Épouvante falls. This municipality was formerly known as “Saint-André-del’Épouvante.” However, the origin of the name is unclear. One of the legends talks about a certain Théodule Vandal who settled near Rivière Métabetchouane during the night and was overwhelmed with excitement. The term “épouvante“ from that era loosely translates into “extravagant exhibition.“ True or false? Saint-André is a perfect location for hunters, anglers, and all enthusiasts of the great outdoors. On-site there’s a kiosk, a small cabin available for rent, a camping rest area, and an observation tower at the foot of the l’Épouvante falls. Fruit, vegetable, and honey cultivation companies have all chosen to establish their businesses here. The municipality offers many services: a convenience store, gas station, restaurant, etc. Visit the area and meet the local residents who are united and proud of their roots! Enjoy the peace and tranquility that await you in Saint-André-du-Lac-Saint-Jean.

Métabetchouan–Lac-à-la-Croix

Photo credits: Steeve Deschênes, Gilles Morneau

18

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca


REGIONAL OVERVIEW

>

L A C - S A I N T- J E A N

Lake Saint-Jean as far as the eyes can see.

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

19


REGIONAL OVERVIEW

>

L A C - S A I N T- J E A N

Chambord

Lac-Bouchette

?

k?

1,762 inhabitants

1,166 inhabitants

chambord.ca

lac-bouchette.com

Chambord, a major transportation centre and railway hub, is also known as a holiday haven and a service centre. Located at the crossroads of routes 155 and 169, this municipality deserves to be explored more thoroughly to unveil its affinity with lake Saint-Jean. Fishing enthusiasts come to Chambord to tease landlocked salmon and walleye. Others come for its beaches. Cyclists enjoy the lake’s immense size and the vast natural areas along the Véloroute des Bleuets. This specific section of the bike trail was previously alongside the road and is now a much safer bike trail. The view from the roadside area is simply spectacular! Village historique de Val-Jalbert is located in the Chambord area, which has many accommodations, places to eat, a campground, and a health centre with spa. Every summer, the Festival du Cowboy comes back to town. There is a pump-out station near the visitor information centre. Culture & Heritage pp. 65, 73, 76, 78 Winter Fun pp. 81, 94 Health Centres and Nordic Baths p. 120 Regional Flavours p. 132 Places to Eat p. 145 Accommodation pp. 157, 161, 165, 168, 171

The municipality of Lac-Bouchette was named after Joseph Bouchette, a land surveyor who, in 1928, led an official expedition in the region to open new territories to colonization. He discovered a vast territory of more than 900 km². It was the ideal spot for a place of worship and pilgrimage. In 1907, Father Elzéar Delamarre built a house and a small chapel dedicated to Saint Anthony of Padua. The first pilgrims arrived in 1912. In 1915, another chapel dedicated to Our Lady of Lourdes was added. Ten years later, the Capuchins took over the shrine, where they built a monastery in 1948. The Ermitage Saint-Antoine is one of Québec’s five national shrines. All year round, vacationers enjoy Auberge Éva. Plus, in the centre of the village, you will find stores, lodging, and quality restaurants. Culture & Heritage pp. 65, 71, 76, 77 Winter Fun pp. 80, 81 Nature & Outdoor Activities pp. 89, 90, 96 Land Adventures p. 110 Water Sports pp. 112, 113 Tourist Services p. 126 Regional Flavours p. 132 Places to Eat p. 145 Accommodation pp. 157, 161, 168, 171

Saint-François-de‑Sales 636 inhabitants municipalite@stfrancoisdesales.qc.ca

A peaceful small municipality located at the limits of the Lac-Saint-Jean region, Saint-François-deSales is part of the Domaine‑du-Roy County. Founded in 1888, it lies along Route 155, to the south of Chambord. Its name evokes the memory of François de Sales, a Savoyard theologian, preacher, and bishop. The Salésiens (residents of the village) offer travellers a fully equipped campground with a wide range of services and cabins. The campsite has a free supervised beach, a big tent, and free games for kids. Vacationers can participate in outdoor activities like tennis, beach volleyball, pétanque, and horseshoes. You can also pick your own wild blueberries in fields where this succulent fruit grows in abundance. It’s a fun and delicious family activity. Regional Flavours p. 136 Accommodation pp. 157, 168

Chambord’s Festival du Cowboy Photo credit: Tourisme Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean

20

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca



REGIONAL OVERVIEW

>

L A C - S A I N T- J E A N

practice field. Sainte-Hedwidge invites you to experience wilderness canoeing activities. Visitors will find many services, places to eat, and bed and breakfast accommodations.

Roberval

10,045 inhabitants

jP<

ville.roberval.qc.ca The destiny of Roberval, the pearl of LacSaint‑Jean, is intertwined with the lake. Tourism started in 1888 with the arrival of the train, followed by the opening of the legendary Hôtel Beemer in 1903 for wealthy fishermen from near and far. Unfortunately, the hotel was destroyed in a fire in 1908. Roberval’s reputation was established in 1955 with the first Traversée internationale du lac Saint-Jean (open water swimming race), henceforth placing the town on the global scene of long-distance swimming. This competition gives way to a large-scale festival at the end of July, with Festival d’hiver and Village sur glace attracting crowds in the winter. The ameneties at the new marina have become the general meeting place, whereas Pointe-Scott is the town’s beach. The Véloroute des Bleuets crosses town where a wide variety of accommodations and places to eat are offered, in addition to Camping Mont-Plaisant. Can’t-miss attractions: Jardin des Ursulines, the ÉCONOMUSÉE® de la Boulangerie Perron (traditional bread making workshop) and the heritage tour and its architectural treasures. [ad. p. 23] Culture & Heritage p. 73 Winter Fun p. 85 Nature & Outdoor Activities pp. 90, 94 Land Adventures p. 107 Regional Flavours p. 132 Places to Eat p. 145 Accommodation pp. 157, 161, 165, 171

Sainte-Hedwidge 867 inhabitants ste-hedwidge.qc.ca

Nestled along the foothills of the lush Laurentian hills that encircle lake Saint-Jean, Sainte-Hedwidge is a typical village that depends primarily on agriculture and forestry. In a rural setting, Rivière Ouiatchouaniche flows in cascades and whirlpools. The charming white church, tidy homes and luxurious gardens, the animated park, the cross illuminated at night — all of these elements attract visitors looking for peace and fresh air. The vast majority of its backcountry is located within the limits of the Zec La Lièvre controlled zone and attracts a large number of hunters and anglers. Snowmobilers and quadders can enjoy an unlimited outdoor

Land Adventures p. 107 Accommodation p. 169

Mashteuiatsh

Mashteuiatsh 2,280 inhabitants

(z

kuei.ca The Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean territory was first inhabited by the Pekuakamiulnuatsh (Montagnais), the only Aboriginal community in the region still living in Mashteuiatsh. Every summer, the hospitality and gathering tradition continues during the Grand rassemblement des Premières Nations of Québec, with its colourful powwow. Immerse yourself in the culture at the Carrefour d’Accueil Ilnu (welcome centre) and at the Uashassihtsh-Ilnu cultural transmission site, or experience the Aboriginal lifestyle by staying in the Montagnais’ natural surroundings and sleeping in a tent. While staying in a bed and breakfast or on a campground, be the first one to watch Mashteuiatsh’s glorious sunsets on Pekuakami (lake Saint-Jean). Boutiques and galleries will entice with tradition, history, art, and handcrafts, and visit the Musée Amérindien de Mashteuiatsh, which tells the history of the Pekuakamiulnuatsh. At the Nikuishkushtakan (welcome centre), when arriving, say kuei (Hello!) and when leaving, say niaut (Goodbye!). [ad. p. C6] Culture & Heritage pp. 65, 69, 70, 73, 76, 77 Nature & Outdoor Activities pp. 90, 95 Additional Activities p. 124 Accommodation pp. 157, 162, 165

Photo credit: Sébastien Desnoyers

22

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca



REGIONAL OVERVIEW

>

L A C - S A I N T- J E A N

Saint-Prime 2,815 inhabitants

P

saint-prime.ca On the road around lake Saint-Jean, a village full or promise and memories, Saint-Prime, appears. Agriculture, forestry, and dairy production and processing have always played a key role in Saint-Prime. La Vieille fromagerie Perron is an example from the past when there was a dairy farm along every rural road. In those days, Saint-Prime residents became skilled in cheese making and still produce to this day, cheddar that is renowned even in Europe. The municipality of Saint-Prime underwent a strong industrialization with the implementation of high technology industries in the domain of heavy machinery and agricultural equipment. First and foremost, Saint-Prime remains an interdependent and energetic community, with visitor services such as a marina, a boat launch, a free supervised public beach, a campground, and a golf course along Lac Saint‑Jean. The Véloroute des Bleuets criss-crosses this rural area. Culture & Heritage p. 65, 74 Regional Flavours p. 137 Places to Eat p. 146 Accommodation pp. 156, 157, 162, 165, 171

Saint-Félicien 10,328 inhabitants

(P<

ville.stfelicien.qc.ca Bordered by three rivers, Saint-Félicien welcomes you to its natural resources and tourist attractions. Summer and winter, the Zoo Sauvage is an absolute must-see! Go hiking in Chute-à-Michel park, which is connected to the Véloroute des Bleuets and will take you to the campgrounds, planetarium and go kart and motor-racing tracks. Rent boating equipment at the marina and go on a riverboarding or family rafting trip on the Rivière Ashuapmushuan. Soar over the region on a scenic flight. At night, watch the free “Water, Sound, and Light” show. Centre de vélo de montagne offers several mountain bike trails as well as obstacle courses and zip line

24

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

adventures. In winter, go cross-country skiing, alpine skiing and snowshoeing, rent a fat bike, or go sliding at Tobo-Ski. In Saint-Félicien, take one of the many snowmobile trails to the river, where Village Boréal awaits you. A wide range of accommodations are available, including bed and breakfasts, hotels, motels, campsites, and cabins. [ads. p. 26, 184, 203, 212, 217, 221] Culture & Heritage pp. 65, 71, 78 Winter Fun pp. 79, 80, 81, 84, 86, 87 Nature & Outdoor Activities pp. 90, 96, 103, 104 Land Adventures p. 107 Additional Activities pp. 123, 125 Tourist Services p. 128 Regional Flavours pp. 132, 137, 139, 141 Places to Eat pp. 146, 147 Accommodation pp. 157, 162, 165, 166, 171, 172, 174

La Doré

1,442 inhabitants

k

ladore.ca La Doré, a fishing and hunting paradise with wide open spaces where you can experience the true beauty and grandeur of nature! Locals are particularly fond of the Moulin des Pionniers, a cultural, recreational, and tourist site that brings its logging industry history back to life. La Doré entices you with a host of activities: go for treks on hiking, horseback riding, quad, snowshoe, or dog sled trails. Go for a stroll through the western branch of the Saint-Maurice watershed, or near the Petite chute à l’Ours belvedere, where you can see the Rivière Ashuapmushuan power on full display. La Doré also hosts the famous Festival des camionneurs in the summer and the Rallye des loups (snowcross competition) in the winter, where thousands gather to socialize. As a member of the Fédération des Villages-relais du Québec, La Doré will provide travellers with all the services they need: restaurants, cottages, and hotels. Culture & Heritage p. 66 Nature & Outdoor Activities p. 105 Places to Eat p. 147 Accommodation pp. 158, 162, 166, 168, 172



ville.stfelicien.qc.ca 418 679-9888 / 1 877 525-9888 No in w o wi pe nt n er

21 RENTAL COTTAGES include COTTAGES ON STILTS

250 CAMPGROUNDS

HEATED POOL

RESTAURANT - PEDESTRIAN TRAIL - SUMMER THEATER - WIFI - SATELLITE TV - FISHING (specific dates)

Located near the Zoo Sauvage of Saint-Félicien, and the Véloroute des Bleuets.

26

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca


REGIONAL OVERVIEW

>

L A C - S A I N T- J E A N

Normandin

Saint-Edmond-les‑Plaines

In the heart of the vast agricultural plain in northern Lac-Saint-Jean, Normandin is the perfect place for visitors to discover stunning natural surroundings on its ecotourism tours, as well as local products and attractions that truly highlight the entrepreneurial character of its population. You’ll want to see the standout Site touristique Chute à l’Ours, which is now open year-round (camping, cabins, hiking trails, pool, restaurant). It’s the gateway to the Parc régional des Grandes-Rivières and provides easy access to the spectacular Rivière Ashuapmushuan and its majestic rapids. You can also take in its rural landscapes while biking on the Véloroute des Bleuets. Don’t miss: the historical Parc du Centenaire downtown, ÉCONOMUSÉE® du Pelletier‑Bottier et de la Taxidermie, the Bergerie du Nord (handmade soaps made with sheep’s milk), and the Fromagerie La Normandinoise.

Visitors who wander off the beaten path will find a few surprises at Saint-Edmond-les-Plaines. Remaining strongly attached to the history of pioneers who farmed the land and chopped wood, the village offers a picturesque attraction with Parc du Vieil Art, which exhibits, among horticultural landscapes, a series of life-size displays of the trades and equipment of the past. La Scierie d’Antan revives the first sawmill established in Saint-Edmond-les-Plaines in 1916 (reservations required). In the village, the old presbytery, moved from Val-Jalbert in 1938, has become an inn and restaurant. The campground is the starting point of a walking trail. The municipality also connects to quad and snowmobile trails. On June 24, Festival de la Saint-Jean celebrates Québec’s national holiday over two days with many activities and competitions. Canoe trips and dogsledding are available.

3,106 inhabitants ville.normandin.qc.ca

Culture & Heritage pp. 66, 71 Winter Fun p. 81 Nature & Outdoor Activities p. 97 Regional Flavours p. 137 Places to Eat p. 147 Accommodation pp. 158, 162, 166, 168, 172

388 inhabitants stedmond.ca

Places to Eat p. 147 Accommodation p. 168

Saint-Thomas-Didyme 653 inhabitants stthomasdidyme.qc.ca

Go fishing or hunting, enjoy the fauna, river, lakes, the Lac au Foin marsh, and the forest. Pick blueberries, get in a canoe or kayak, go swimming and have fun on the beach, go for a ride on a snowmobile or four-wheeler. The activities Saint-Thomas-Didyme has to offer are always related to nature in some way. On the shores of the area’s biggest lake, Centre de villégiature Lac-à-Jim offers campsites, cabins, and a restaurant. But most of all, it boasts a magnificent lake where you can fish landlocked salmon and walleye or go yachting. There are two belvederes with two different views: Portage des Aulnaies looks onto Rivière Ashuapmushuan, while two kilometres away from the village, on the banks of Lac au Foin, you can watch waterfowl. At the Portage des Aulnaies and Portage de la Dalle interpretation sites, you can learn about the area’s Indigenous history and logging industry. [ad. p. 28]

Normandin

Accommodation p. 158 Photo credit: Yves Ouellet

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

27


4 seasons • Camping Accommodation • Dining Cabins • Outdoors Also at Saint-Thomas-Didyme : Portage des Aulnaies Belvedere Lac au Foin Marsh Historical Log Chute Site Photo Exhibit 150, chemin des Bussières, Saint-Thomas-Didyme QC G0W 1P0

418 274-6033

Camping and accommodations Bicycle paths Heritage architecture Restaurant Festival de la gourgane

BETWEEN PLAINS AND RIVER

www.albanel.ca 418 279-5250

28

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca


REGIONAL OVERVIEW

Albanel

2,225 inhabitants albanel.ca Albanel is located at the starting point of the 45 km Au fil des rivières bike path, which stretches out all the way to Girardville through forests and blueberry fields; it also connects with the Véloroute des Bleuets cycling circuit. From the bike path or Route du Premier, you can reach Rivière Mistassini’s incredible ninth fall. In the centre of the village, come and admire the century-old Sainte-Lucie church and visit Délices du Lac-Saint-Jean ÉCONOMUSÉE®. Enjoy four-season camping in rental cabins. Head over to Association des sportifs to make the best of winter on cross-country ski and snowshoe trails (1493, Route 169). This summer, join us for the 44th Festival de la Gourgane, from July 26th to 29th, 2018. [ad. p. 28] Culture & Heritage p. 66 Regional Flavours pp. 132, 136 Accommodation pp. 158, 162

Girardville

1,064 inhabitants ville.girardville.qc.ca Girardville: where the road ends, adventure begins. Located in northern Lac-Saint-Jean, the municipality of Girardville is the gateway to the heart of the boreal forest in all its expansive glory. Set out on a voyage of discovery or an expedition, for a few hours or a few days, and enjoy the wide range of activities Girardville has to offer all year: canoeing, kayaking, hiking, ATVing, wolfwatching, dog sledding, fishing, kicksledding, snowmobiling, and snowshoeing. And don’t forget our famous Maison du Père-Noël (Santa’s house), as well as our section of the Véloroute des Bleuets bike path, “Au fil des rivières,” which runs along rivers, boreal forest, and blueberry fields! Girardville offers all basic amenities (e.g., groceries, pharmacy, restaurants, gas station and garage, bank, post office, convenience store) and accommodations for everyone: motels, bed and breakfasts, cabins, and camping at Centre plein air Lac-des-Coudes. Winter Fun p. 85 Land Adventures p. 108 Water Sports p. 112 Accommodation pp. 161, 162, 169

>

L A C - S A I N T- J E A N

Dolbeau-Mistassini 14,193 inhabitants

?Pj

ville.dolbeau-mistassini.qc.ca In the land of rushing rivers and endless forests, the north of the lake stays warm all year in the hearts of its locals and minds of its visitors. The Vauvert-sur-le-lac-Saint-Jean site embodies the pastoral side of the region, with kilometres of beaches, water-based activities, 4-star camping, rustic cabins, and a service centre complete with a bar-restaurant, a terrace, and shows. In wintertime, the place turns into a snowmobile station (No. 367), where you can also enjoy snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. The Véloroute des Bleuets bike path runs through town. In town, Camping des Chutes gives onto the Rivière Mistassibi, overlooking the churning waters of the Chute des Pères waterfall. Dolbeau-Mistassini, Québec’s wild blueberry capital, celebrates the area’s emblematic fruit during Festival du Bleuet. Go fruit picking at the blueberry farm and savour chocolate-covered blueberries at the Chocolaterie des Pères Trappistes chocolate factory. [ad. p. 187] Culture & Heritage pp. 66, 71, 77 Nature & Outdoor Activities pp. 93, 95, 97 Water Sports p. 113 Additional Activities p. 128 Regional Flavours pp. 132, 133, 136, 139 Places to Eat pp. 147, 148 Accommodation pp. 158, 162, 166, 172, 174, 175

Aventuraid – Girardville

Photo credit: Aventuraid

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

29


REGIONAL OVERVIEW

>

L A C - S A I N T- J E A N

Notre-Dame-de‑Lorette

Saint-Eugène-d’Argentenay

Northwest of lake Saint-Jean, on one of the rare elevated areas of this vast flat territory, an island of homes suddenly appears on the horizon. The church dominates the skyline before the village comes into view five kilometres away. The village begins at the crossroads of rang Saint-Pierre, a peaceful hamlet nestled in the heart of a pristine natural environment. Notre-Dame-de Lorette is the last relay before the boreal forest. Every Labour Day, the forest industry and community artisans have the leading role in the Festival du Bûcheron lumberjack festival. A log drive heritage site can be found in the village at the Lac-aux-Rats canal lock in addition to the agritourism company L’Orée des Bois (local liquors) and snowmobile and quad trails. The municipality stands at the gateway to the vast recreational area of the Rivière-aux-Rats Zec, a controlled wilderness zone renowned for high quality hunting, fishing, and canoe-camping activities.

The village of Saint-Eugène-d’Argentenay follows the meandering Rivière aux Rats. The first pioneers settled in the area (featured in the novel Maria Chapdelaine) in 1895, then around the little white church and the metal cross that shines like a beacon in the night. Several sites were developed to give access to the main natural attractions. The rest stop at Évelyne falls offers picnic areas by the river. In the heart of the village, the Rivière aux Rats park offers a shelter, a dock, a boat launch, and brand new water games. Summer theatre offered by the municipality combines comedy and history inside the church.

183 inhabitants lorette.muni@hotmail.com

Regional Flavours pp. 133, 139, 141

Saint-Stanislas 371 inhabitants st-stanislas.com

Anyone dreaming of the great outdoors needs to know about Saint-Stanislas. This backcountry hamlet is located at the northernmost part of Lac-Saint-Jean, where several farms are established along Rivière Mistassibi. Cattle farmers and dairy producers contribute a sizeable portion of the local economy, which also relies on the logging industry. Stop by Au Clocher, a multipurpose centre equipped with a rock-climbing wall (Haut Clocher) and restaurant inside a repurposed church. In this area, the river is prized by rafting, kayak, and riverboarding enthusiasts. The municipality manages a camping site on the shores of Lac Éden that offers eight full-service sites, and others without services. You will also find a beach and quad trail. Every fall, around mid-September, Festival du Faisan takes place, and in the winter, the area turns into a snowmobile playground. Additional Activities p. 122

30

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

531 inhabitants st-eugene-argentenay.org

Culture & Heritage p. 71

Sainte-Jeanne-d’Arc 1,088 inhabitants stejeannedarc.qc.ca

Where Rivière Noire and Rivière Petite-Péribonka meet, the picturesque municipality of SainteJeanne-d’Arc appears, proud of its origins. As you arrive in the village, the beautifully kept heritage site of the Vieux Moulin de Sainte-Jeanne-d’Arc represents a historical and visual discovery near the dam. Close by on Rivière Noire, the 27-metre-long covered bridge with a lattice truss structure is worth the detour. The municipality cherishes this remnant of the past. Painted in red, it’s a romantic attraction in the surrounding hills. Agriculture and husbandry are practiced on a large scale in Sainte-Jeanne-d’Arc, with impressive operations such as the Gaston Morin dairy farm. The Véloroute des Bleuets crosses through the village using its rural roads, and there is a rest area for cyclists and visitors near the bridge. Culture & Heritage p. 66 Accommodation p. 158


REGIONAL OVERVIEW

>

L A C - S A I N T- J E A N

Péribonka

Péribonka, indulge in the tastiest potatoes, a local agriculture icon, while enjoying the incredible view. [ad. p. 31, 198, 225]

This municipality, located on the Rivière Péribonka at the mouth of lake Saint-Jean, will charm you with all its bucolic splendour. With the arrival of warmer weather, the village comes alive to cater to visitors of every stripe. Whether by bike or on the water, nature lovers and sports fans will be spoiled by such an easy access to water, to the nearby Véloroute des Bleuets and parc national de la Pointe-Taillon. Highlights of the rich local culture include the Louis Hémon Museum, where visitors can immerse themselves in the world of famous novel Maria Chapdelaine. Every year, Auberge Île du Repos features top-notch programming, catering to music lovers in its newly renovated intimate concert hall. Available services, such as the marina, marine shuttle, convenience store, campsite, and recreational equipment rentals guarantee a pleasant stay. At Bistr’eau Pub

Culture & Heritage pp. 66, 71 Nature & Outdoor Activities pp. 91, 103 Tourist Services pp. 127, 128 Regional Flavours p. 136 Places to Eat p. 148 Accommodation pp. 156, 158, 162

458 inhabitants peribonka.ca

Saint-Augustin 371 inhabitants

Saint-Ludger-de-Milot 650 inhabitants

Nature & Outdoor Activities p. 105 Accommodation pp. 158, 162, 175

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

31


REGIONAL OVERVIEW

>

L A C - S A I N T- J E A N

With two major natural attractions—absolutely splendid beaches that continue for kilometres on end and Parc national de la Pointe-Taillon— it is a true paradise for swimming, camping, and cycling. Wiggle your toes in the soft sandy beaches of Plage Belley, Wilson, or the national park. Dive and splash around in the warm waters of lake Saint-Jean. See sunsets that will stay forever etched in your memory at our marina. Bike along a 45 km long cycling network and along the Véloroute des Bleuets for 16 km. At the end of the day, fall asleep to the ebb and flow of the soothing waves… Saint-Henri-deTaillon welcomes you with open arms! Sainte-Monique-de-Honfleur

Sainte-Monique-de‑Honfleur 844 inhabitants ville.ste.monique.qc.ca

Sainte-Monique-de-Honfleur is surrounded by natural attractions: Rivière Péribonka, Parc national de la Pointe-Taillon, lake Saint-Jean, and Île du Repos. The municipality has added a few important points of interest to the list of suggestions for visitors, which include the panoramic promenade above Rivière Péribonka, the Véloroute des Bleuets that travels through town, the marina, and the municipal wharf equipped with a boat launch ramp. The visitor information centre offers accommodations in cabins or at a campground with a pool. Pond fishing and bike rentals are also available. Sainte-Monique also offers a variety of bed and breakfasts. Recent work has improved the ATV trails for all seasons. Accommodation pp. 158, 162, 168

Saint-Henri-de‑Taillon 744 inhabitants ville.st-henri-de-taillon.qc.ca

Amusing anecdote: Saint-Henri-de-Taillon was previously known as La Pipe because the pioneers stopped at this location for pipe smoking and relaxation. Located along the shores of a true inland sea, the municipality of Saint-Henri-de-Taillon invites guests to fill their visit with relaxation and pleasant times.

Culture & Heritage p. 74 Nature & Outdoor Activities pp. 92, 95, 97, 103 Land Adventures p. 108 Water Sports pp. 113, 118 Tourist Services p. 127 Regional Flavours pp. 133, 139, 141 Accommodation pp. 159, 162, 166, 169

Labrecque

1,203 inhabitants ville.labrecque.qc.ca Lac Labrecque has become a refuge for many vacationers, outdoors lovers, and enthusiasts of fishing, water activities, snowmobiling, quadding, hydroplaning, hiking, snowshoeing, and wide open spaces. Cottages were built around this large body of water and vacationers come from all over to enjoy this pleasant environment. Labrecque offers a campground, four-season quad trails and a snowmobile relay at Massif aux trois lacs, from which 18 km of trails were restored for hiking and snowshoeing around Lac Tommy and Lac Chabot. Several shelters, picnic tables, and benches are available along the trail. In early July, Labrecque presents its Festival country with gymkhana competitions, rodeos, and music shows. The village provides main services. There is a pump-out station at the municipal wharf. Nature & Outdoor Activities p. 97 Regional Flavours p. 136 Accommodation p. 162

Photo credit: Municipalité de Sainte-Monique

32

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca


REGIONAL OVERVIEW

>

L A C - S A I N T- J E A N

Lamarche

Saint-Nazaire

Nature & Outdoor Activities p. 97 Accommodation pp. 159, 163

Places to Eat p. 148

541 inhabitants

L’Ascension-deNotre‑Seigneur

2,153 inhabitants

Alma

31,045 habitants

(jP<

2,041 inhabitants ville.ascension.qc.ca

tourismealma.com ville.alma.qc.ca

The dynamic community of L’Ascensionde‑Notre‑Seigneur relies on the agroforestry, industrial, and commercial sectors, in addition to services and known tourist attractions. Its vast territory is mainly bordered by the city of Alma’s northern end and Rivière Péribonka. The horticultural company Jardin Scullion stands out with robust flower gardens, games for children, and boreal forest. Water sport enthusiasts can use the boat launch to navigate up the river to the Péribonka IV dam over a distance of almost 100 kilometres. For snowmobiles and quad lovers, it’s a destination of choice with its restaurantrelay. The festival L’Ascension en Fête takes place in mid-August and the winter carnival in mid-February. There is a campground and a pump-out station on 4e Avenue (near the municipal garage).

The ”Hospitality City“ is strategically located at the intersection of major roads, cycling routes, rivers, and lake Saint-Jean. L’Odyssée des Bâtisseurs reflects its industrial history and stresses the crucial importance of water in its development. As the nerve centre of the Véloroute des Bleuets cycling circuit, it’s where you’ll find the information centre, a free parking lot near the Maligneau, which will ferry you across Rivière Grande-Décharge, access to the urban bike path network, and one of the five free Wi-Fi zones. Sunny beaches, camping, accommodations, summer theatre, and lake cruises await you at the Dam-en-Terre resort. In the Alma area, the seasons unfold to the rhythm of a never-ending cultural program and series of indoor and outdoor festivities. These include, a remarkable public art circuit, as well as the highly acclaimed “Festival des bières” in July, which showcases outstanding regional breweries, including the three local microbreweries. [ad. pp. 13, 215]

Winter Fun p. 82 Regional Flavours p. 138

Culture & Heritage pp. 66, 67, 70, 72, 74 Winter Fun pp. 79, 80, 82, 84, 86, 87 Nature & Outdoor Activities pp. 91, 93, 95, 97, 104 Land Adventures p. 107 Water Sports pp. 114, 116 Health Centres and Nordic Baths p. 120 Additional Activities pp. 122, 125 Tourist Services pp. 127, 130 Regional Flavours pp. 133, 139, 140 Places to Eat pp. 148, 149, 150 Accommodation pp. 159, 163, 166, 168, 172

Jardin Scullion – L’Ascension

Photo credit: Brian Scullion

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

33



360° MULTISENSORY MOVIE

EXHIBITIONS

BELVEDERE

GAMES FOR KIDS

DISCOVER THE HISTORY OF LAC-SAINT-JEAN

Alma | 1 866 668-2606 | OdysseeDesBatisseurs.com



S A G U E N AY– L A C - S A I N T- J E A N R E G I O N A L O V E R V I E W

S A G U E N AY

SAGUENAY Round these parts, we like to say that partying’s in our blood. And that Saguenay is where it’s at. With culture, great food, and hip venues, this town lives for big events.

Photo credit: Jonathan Robert

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

37


REGIONAL OVERVIEW

>

S A G U E N AY

No wonder night owls, foodies, and culture fans can’t get enough of Saguenay fun

Urban Getaway HERE, THE BEST RESTAURANTS SPILL OUT ONTO THE STREETS. VISITORS SHOP LIKE THERE’S NO TOMORROW IN SAGUENAY’S LIVELY DOWNTOWN, AND FESTIVALGOERS SNAP UP THEIR FRONT-ROW SEATS. NO WONDER NIGHT OWLS, FOODIES, AND CULTURE FANS CAN’T GET ENOUGH OF SAGUENAY FUN.

See for yourself in Saguenay 1 Domaine Le Cageot 2 Delta Saguenay Hôtel

et Centre des Congrès

11 La Saguenéenne – Hôtel et Centre de Congrès

12 Musée de la Défense aérienne

3 Motel Panoramique

13 Auberge des 21

4 Parc Mille Lieux de la Colline

14 Musée du Fjord

5 Hôtel du Fjord

15 Pyramide des Ha! Ha!

6 Hôtel Chicoutimi 7 Auberge le Parasol 8 Centre Historique des Soeurs de Notre-Dame du Bon-Conseil de Chicoutimi

9 La Pulperie de Chicoutimi – Musée régional

Can’t-miss Experiences (p. 6) Regional must-see Navettes maritimes du Fjord

10 Hôtel multiservice Le Montagnais Photo credit: Jonathan Robert

38

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca


Lac Tchitogama Lac La Mothe

B

15

Bégin 13

Parc national des Monts-Valin

lin

Rivi è re Saint-Davidde-Falardeau 17 SaintHonoré

2

w

16

8 1

(Jonquière) 2

170 Lac Long

3

372

3

(Chicoutimi)

viè

Saguenay Lac Kénogami

9

1

e

25

21

7 10

372

12

8 2

172

Saint-Fulgence

6 7 8

70 11

r e Ch i

17

11

14

4

5

14

ièr

Lac Laurent

8

coutimi

1

Riv

ha

Larouche ertville- Baie ion Cascouia ébertville

19 170

(La Baie)

Ba 13

La Fabuleuse Histoire d’un Royaume

175

e ie d

sH

a!

Ha

3

Sainte-Rose du-Nor

!

22

14 15

Saint-Félixd'Otis

22 Rivière

a

M Mo

Provincial highway

uli

n

Regional highway

The Fjord Route (scenic route)

Ÿ

Secondary road

Québec

Railroad (station)

Ha! Ha!

Grand Lac Ha! Ha!

à

ub

L B

22

Rivière

10

re

2.5

381

175 ka

Ferland-etBoilleau

du

Pi

15 km

0.5

viè

169

Ri

Lac des Îlets

Écorces

Rivière

aux

Lac Clair

enay

24

S

Shi ps

172

SaintRiv Ambroise i è ma re SaintCharles Sagu

ntuno 11

W

re

Saint- 16 Nazaire

N

Va

10

d

Riviè

5

Labrecque

or

Lac Brochet

Ri

uc

Lac Labrecque

uN

Saguenay

Lamarche

ion

d ras

ar

s

Permanent visitor information centre

Seasonal visitor information centre

> <

Petit Lac Ha! Ha!

International airport Regional airport Baie-Saint-Paul

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

39


REGIONAL OVERVIEW

>

S A G U E N AY

Saguenay

145,365 inhabitants saguenay.ca Saguenay is a festive city that offers the best of urban living right on nature’s doorstep! Good food, quality accommodations, festivals, and unique attractions make it an ideal vacation destination. Discover its three boroughs. Saguenay: extravagant, 365 days a year! [ad. pp. 41, 182, 193, 201, 211, 216, 219, C4]

Jonquière district

Chicoutimi district

Apart from taking your time lounging in the pleasant Saint-Dominique street cafés and terraces, or strolling through the Carré Davis shops in Arvida, you also need to visit the Rivière-aux-Sables park and the Sir William Price Heritage Centre and Memorial Park. Cyclists can enjoy the 120 km bike path, including the Horst de Kénogami section (45 km), connecting the Véloroute des Bleuets and Véloroute du Fjord du Saguenay cycling circuits. Hikers can choose between the Sentiers du Saguenay (14 km) and Centre touristique du Lac-Kénogami (45 km) trails. Snowmobile fans will find quality tracks heading towards the Monts-Valin mountains. In the winter, the Saguenay en Neige festival displays its dazzling snow sculptures. Jonquière offers a wide range of fine dining and popular restaurants, accommodations, and camping sites, and let’s not forget the splendid Lac Kénogami.

In the heart of the big city, the Chicoutimi district holds many points of interest in its city centre and surrounding areas. In March, the REGARD International Short Film Festival features cinema’s short masterpieces. In the spring, the Festival Jazz et Blues program focuses on excellence. During the summer, feel the rhythm of Festival International des Rythmes du Monde. Many popular live presentations and events are presented at Zone portuaire, including Festival des bières du monde (beers) and Festival des vins (wines) that attract crowds of connoisseurs from far and wide. Visit the historic site of La Pulperie de Chicoutimi, and the regional museum is a can’t-miss experience. Nearby is the historic Bassin area, home to the famous Petite Maison Blanche (little white house) that withstood the great flood in 1996. For an entertaining, informative, and eco-friendly visit, the Saguenay tourist bus will transport you to the various tourist attractions.

(jP

Culture & Heritage pp. 67, 72, 74 Winter Fun pp. 80, 82, 87 Nature & Outdoor Activities pp. 91, 95, 98 Health Centres and Nordic Baths p. 120 Tourist Services p. 127 Regional Flavours pp. 134, 138, 140, 142 Places to Eat pp. 150, 151 Accommodation pp. 159, 163, 166, 172, 173

(jP

Culture & Heritage pp. 67, 68, 70, 72, 75, 77 Winter Fun pp. 80, 82, 84, 87 Nature & Outdoor Activities pp. 89, 93, 98, 104, 105 Land Adventures pp. 106, 110 Water Sports pp. 113, 114, 116 Health Centres and Nordic Baths p. 121 Additional Activities pp. 123, 124 Tourist Services pp. 127, 129, 130 Regional Flavours pp. 134, 138, 140, 142 Places to Eat pp. 151, 152, 153 Accommodation pp. 156, 159, 163, 166, 167, 173, 176

Rivière-aux-Sables – Jonquière Crédit photo : Denis Tremblay

40

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca


• 3 DE

U

3

D

S •

1

8 0 0

4 6 3

6 5 6 5

I

L T

RE

A

4 1 8

TOURIST BUS

RTU

$15

PA

D AY S

Discover Saguenay! SUMMER SAISON FROM TUESDAY TO SATURDAY TO DISCOVER THE MAIN ATTRACTIONS IN SAGUENAY

6 9 8

3 1 6 7

I

B U S . S A G U E N AY. C A

al opic A tr way a t of ge art e he in th

nay

Sague

118 rooms restaurant • packages

250 des saguenéens street 1 800 461-8390 www.lasagueneenne.com

ATCHOUM Spokesperson for the Mille Lieux Park

Animated theme park for children parc mille lieux .com

Saguenay is big fun for little. saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

41


REGIONAL OVERVIEW

>

S A G U E N AY

Village on the ice in La Baie

La Baie district (j<

For the past 30 years, this district has been known for La Fabuleuse Histoire d’un Royaume, an epic theatrical extravaganza that runs from July to August. The port of call also garners its share of attention; it's a place where people meet and enjoy the festivities, with an agora featuring performances by emerging artists. International cruise ships dock there to bask in the festive atmosphere. The Véloroute du Fjord du Saguenay bike path crosses through the port village, from Mars park to Musée du Fjord. This museum invites you to discover the Saguenay fjord and and Baie des Ha! Ha!'s natural and historical heritage. In August, during the Grandes Veillées festival, traditional music takes over the city. In winter, the bay becomes an ice fishing haven, with a village of 1,200 cabins set up on the frozen fjord. And you can also go alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, and kitesurfing. Culture & Heritage pp. 68, 72, 75, 78 Winter Fun pp. 83, 85, 87 Nature & Outdoor Activities pp. 89, 93, 94, 98, 99 Land Adventures p. 108 Water Sports pp. 114, 116, 118, 119 Health Centres and Nordic Baths p. 121 Additional Activities p. 124 Tourist Services pp. 128, 129 Regional Flavours pp. 135, 138 Places to Eat p. 153 Accommodation pp. 156, 159, 163, 164, 167, 169, 173

Larouche

1,362 inhabitants Accommodation pp. 163, 166

Saint-Charles-de‑Bourget 735 inhabitants stcharlesdebourget.ca

This picturesque hamlet was literally saved from the waters during the construction of the Chute-à-Caron dam when it was rebuilt on higher ground in 1915. A harmonious tableau with a handful of homes, which form the Place des Ormes heritage complex, is cradled between the small church built in 1915 and the surrounding fields and offers views of Rivière Saguenay. Saint-Charles-de-Bourget connects to the river with a wharf and boat launch ramp (free) where a rest area, overnight camping, and bathrooms are all in close proximity. Visitors will find an art exhibit of paintings by the artist Linda-Pierre Bélanger in the church. In the surrounding area, the Marais du Lac Duclos marsh (intersection of rang 3 and route Racine) is an ideal location for birdwatching. An interpretation trail will bring hikers to a rocky plateau that offers magnificent views and a natural terrace overlooking a second marshland. Nature & Outdoor Activities pp. 91, 99

Crédit photo : Charles-David Robitaille

42

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca



PYRAMIDE ANGLAIS .pdf

1

14-03-05

C

M

J

CM

MJ

CJ

CMJ

N

44

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

14:38


REGIONAL OVERVIEW

>

S A G U E N AY

snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing, where sculptures of animals and other critters are found, in addition to a suspended bridge and high belvederes for taking a break and picnics. The quad and winter snowmobile trails make Club Perce-Neige a year-round relay. In a lush setting, Bégin also offers a nine-hole golf course near a campground with services, a pump-out station, and propane. Festival de la chanson — Saint-Ambroise

Saint-Ambroise 3,724 inhabitants st-ambroise.qc.ca

In 1870, the settlers of Saint-Ambroise were attracted by the quality of the farmland. Even today, the potato fields seem to stretch out to the foothills of the Monts-Valin mountain range, and the blueberry and canola fields are proof that the land is still fertile and perfect for growing crops. Many lakes have attracted vacationers, and the municipality offers a multitude of services. Quad and snowmobile trails criss-cross the area, and a bike trail allows cycling enthusiasts to ride through the town, which is equipped with recreational and cultural amenities, in addition to a dynamic commercial sector. The backcountry invites you to discover the hiking trail of the powerful Gagnon falls. In mid-August, the Festival de la chanson de Saint-Ambroise will have entertained people of all ages for 25 years. Camping, live performances, camping services, and pump-out stations are available. Nature & Outdoor Activities p. 99 Regional Flavours pp. 135, 137, 142 Accommodation p. 167

Bégin

872 inhabitants begin.ca Bégin is a village located away from the route that connects the northern sector of the Chicoutimi Borough to Lac-Saint-Jean. Neighbouring Saint-Ambroise, Bégin is home to a friendly and hardworking municipality. It offers a recreational centre with original amenities. Club Perce-Neige is the perfect place for numerous family activities no matter the season. There are around 30 kilometres of marked and well-kept trails for hiking,

Winter Fun pp. 83, 87 Nature & Outdoor Activities p. 99 Accommodation p. 164

Saint-David-de‑Falardeau 2,793 inhabitants villefalardeau.ca

The economy of this village is based on forestry and recreational tourist activities. A prime holiday destination, Saint-David-de-Falardeau is home to over 1,000 cottages, including nearly 500 located in the alpine village at Le Valinouët ski station. All enthusiasts of sledding, snowshoeing, dogsledding, and snowmobiling enjoy the impressive snow cover on Monts-Valin, an area that offers many options for quality accommodations (inns, bed and breakfasts, and cabins), places to eat, a Nordic bath, and many services (snowmobile rental, long-term parking, and food supplies). An elaborate snowshoeing circuit is laid out in the Valinouët sector. The Falardeau Zoo that allows close contact with young animals. A few kilometres from this centre, a family-friendly hiking trail criss-crosses and continues along Rivière Shipshaw to the spectacular Chute-aux‑Galets site. Winter Fun pp. 80, 83, 86, 88 Nature & Outdoor Activities p. 99 Land Adventures p. 108 Health Centres and Nordic Baths p. 121 Additional Activities p. 125 Regional Flavours pp. 135, 141 Places to Eat p. 154 Accommodation pp. 159, 168, 169, 173

Saint-Honoré 6,016 inhabitants

Additional Activities p. 125 Accommodation pp. 164, 167

Photo credit: Johanne Cormier

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

45


S A G U E N AY– L A C - S A I N T- J E A N R E G I O N A L O V E R V I E W

R O U T E D U FJ O R D

ROUTE DU FJORD Look up or down, from shore to shore, and take in nothing but picture-postcard perfection. You’ll soon see why our fjord keeps nature lovers coming back for more.

Photo credit: Charles-David Robitaille

46

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca


C E L E B R A T E


REGIONAL OVERVIEW

>

R O U T E D U FJ O R D

Did you know the Saguenay Fjord is one of the rare North American fjords with inhabited shores?

A massive fjord THE SAGUENAY FJORD IS AN IMPRESSIVE 105 KM LONG. IT’S ONE OF VERY FEW IN NORTH AMERICA WITH PEOPLE LIVING ON ITS SHORES, AND JUST WAIT TILL YOU SEE THE PRETTY VILLAGES. PADDLE OUT ONTO THE WATER OR DROP ANCHOR IN ONE OF THE INLETS, CONQUER THE CLIFFTOPS ON FOOT OR WORK UP A SWEAT IN THE SADDLE—IT ALL ADDS UP TO A GREAT TIME!

See for yourself along the Route du Fjord 1 Site de la Nouvelle-France

10 Canopée Lit

2 Fjord en Kayak

11 Gîte Domaine de nos Ancêtres

3 Village-Vacances Petit-Saguenay

12 Croisière Essipit – Camping Tadoussac

4 Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park

13 Croisières AML

5 Traverse Saint-Siméon – Rivière-du-Loup 6 Parc Aventures Cap Jaseux 7 Pourvoirie du Cap au Leste 8 Véloroute du Fjord du Saguenay 9 Ferme 5 étoiles – Centre de vacances

Can’t-miss Experiences (p. 6) Regional must-see Navettes maritimes du Fjord

Photo credit: Boran Richard

48

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca


y N

Route du Fjord as

du

N

ièr

sd

e

21

i) 7

372

70

19 170

(La Baie)

Ba

ie d

es

H

H a!

a!

172

3

Mu

r ai

lle s

-M argu

No

eri te

Parc national du Fjord-du-Saguenay

Saint-Basilede-Tableau

Sainte-Rosedu-Nord

Fjord du S a g uenay

19 Rivière-Éternité Fjord-du-Saguenay

Tadoussac

rta

ue

na y

Saguenay St. Lawrence

54

34

Sagard

Rivière

22

du

Grand Lac Ha! Ha!

Baie- 3 SainteCatherine

S ag

Po

tit-

Rivière du

ge

Pe

S

14

n

170

à

Petit Lac Ha! Ha!

138

Charlevoix Tourist Region

uli n

2.5

15 km

SaintSiméon

10

Regional highway

5

Québec

Baie-Saint-Paul

Provincial highway

4 Marine Park

Permanent visitor information centre

Secondary road

Seasonal visitor information centre

The Fjord Route (scenic route)

>

International airport

Ferry Relay village

Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

49

Rivière-du-Loup

Mo

s

0.5

12 6 13

e

R i vi è r e

ea

138

10

ièr

re

ar

Saguenay

Ha! Ha!

viè

Rivière

Ri

381

M

Lac Brébeuf

-J

11 11

Riv

16 t ain

SacréCœur

9

3 Petit-

L'Anse- 2 Saint-Jean 6

Lac Éternité

Ferland-etBoilleau

st

172

Parc

Saint-Félixd'Otis 22

-E

8

7 national du

170

5

rd

68

Tableau

1 22

7

s

Côte-Nord – Manicouagan Tourist Region

Baie-Comeau

SaintFulgence

1

25 7

6

es

Sainte

14

8 2

ue

B

Riv

Lac Laurent

372

rg

ri te

lin

ra

8

y

Ma

Parc national re des Monts-Valin Va

u 17 SaintHonoré

te-

in

Ri v i è

ière

Sa

Riv

Lac Clair

3

S

d or

St. Lawrence River

Br

W


REGIONAL OVERVIEW

>

R O U T E D U FJ O R D

Ferland-et-Boilleau 575 inhabitants ferlandetboilleau.com

Ferland-et-Boilleau was born in 1978 from the merging of two municipalities, Ferland and Boilleau. The peaceful village stretches over dozens of kilometres along the breathtaking Route 381. Its growth has been fuelled by the forest industry since 1890, and it’s still providing the livelihood of Ferboilliens (local inhabitants) today. The villagers enjoy living cradled in a spectacular natural setting midway between Saguenay and Charlevoix, in a region of high mountains and picturesque lakes. The municipality offers two campgrounds, one without services at Grand lac Ha! Ha!, and the other one with services and cabin rentals at Petit lac Ha! Ha!. Sea kayaking, canoeing, hiking, fishing, and snowshoeing are available. The covered bridge of Lac Ha! Ha! was erected in 1934 and can be seen from Route 381. The rest stop belvedere overlooking Montagne Dufour provides a magnificent view of the landscape.

Saint-Félix-d’Otis 1,084 inhabitants st-felix-dotis.qc.ca

During the summer, the population of SaintFélix‑d’Otis nearly triples with the arrival of vacationers. On its immense territory south of the Saguenay Fjord, there are 189 lakes enjoyed by anglers and water sports enthusiasts. Fans of hunting, snowshoeing, hiking, snowmobiling, and quadding will find everything they’re looking for in the woodland areas. At the heart of the action, Grand Lac Otis remains a major destination close to the town of Saguenay. The only public beach in the area is at the municipal campsite. Saint-Félix-d’Otis is a village flourishing in a decor that has seduced some of the greatest Québec and foreign filmmakers. Site de la Nouvelle-France (New France site) is established in l’Anse-à-la-Croix, where the Saguenay Fjord and Baie des Ha! Ha! meet, and has a major historical attraction recreating Québec City in the 17th century. [ad. p. 202] Culture & Heritage pp. 69, 78 Nature & Outdoor Activities p. 95 Accommodation pp. 159, 164, 167, 168, 170

Parc national du Fjord-du-Saguenay – Rivière-Éternité

Rivière-Éternité 475 inhabitants riviere-eternite.com

Gateway to Parc national du Fjord-du-Saguenay and to the breathtaking natural sites of Baie-Éternité and Cap-Trinité, the municipality of Rivière-Éternité has been charming cruise passengers and artists for over two centuries. Even today, cruise passengers are spellbound, as are many outdoor enthusiasts of camping, fishing, short- and long-distance hiking, sea kayaking, climbing, and via ferrata. The statue of Notre-Dame-du-Saguenay remains a national monument. The long walking circuit of Notre-Dame–Kapatakan, a 215 km ”mini Compostela“, starts at Rivière-Éternité. In winter, experience ice fishing at the foot of the capes, long hikes, skiing, snowshoeing, and snowmobiling. Visit Parc des Artistes and climb to the giant nativity scene in the heart of the village. A contemporary art symposium is held in October. Accommodations are available in bed and breakfasts, inns, and campgrounds. [ad. p. 51] Culture & Heritage pp. 69, 70, 75, 77 Winter Fun p. 88 Nature & Outdoor Activities pp. 92, 100, 111 Land Adventures p. 108 Water Sports pp. 114, 117, 119 Tourist Services p. 129 Accommodation pp. 159, 160, 164, 168, 170

Photo credit: Denis Tremblay

50

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca


Rivière-Éternité

Kapatakan Statue of Notre Dame du Saguenay National Park of Saguenay Fjord Auberge of the Presbyter of Rivière-Éternité

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

51


REGIONAL OVERVIEW

>

R O U T E D U FJ O R D

L’Anse-Saint-Jean 1,204 inhabitants

k

lanse-saint-jean.ca L’Anse-Saint-Jean is a certified Village-relais located on the coast of the Saguenay fjord. Come experience nature, activities in the great outdoors, and enjoy accommodations like inns, bed and breakfasts, cabins, holiday resorts, campsites, and quality services available year-round. The village boasts architectural treasures, such as a covered bridge and period homes. Climb up to the Anse-de-Tabatière belvedere for a view of the fjord. Enjoy the guided tour aboard the shuttle bus, take a sailboat, speedboat, or sea kayak, or go on a marine shuttle cruise. Hiking trails, bike paths, mountain biking, trout and salmon fishing, guided tours of all kinds and horseback riding await you, as well as a painting symposium in the fall. Go alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, inner-tubing and snowshoeing at Station touristique du Mont-Édouard. The backcountry is a playground for snowmobiles and dogsleds, and ice fishing in the bay is an unforgettable experience. You’ll also find a variety of restaurants, bistros, shops, and festivities. [ad. p. C5] Culture & Heritage p. 75 Winter Fun pp. 80, 83, 84, 85, 86, 88 Nature & Outdoor Activities pp. 99, 100 Land Adventures p. 107 Water Sports pp. 114, 115, 117, 119 Health Centres and Nordic Baths p. 121 Tourist Services p. 128 Regional Flavours pp. 135, 136 Places to Eat p. 154 Accommodation pp. 160, 164, 167, 173, 174

Petit-Saguenay 679 inhabitants

?

petit-saguenay.com The village spreads out along the magnificent Rivière Petit-Saguenay. The quay provides an unrivalled view of the fjord (a 27 km-wide horizon!) and stunning sunsets. The Anse Saint-Étienne site features an enormous beach where belugas and seals can be seen. The area is perfect for a wide range of activities, such as hiking on the many trails, fishing and salmonspotting, sea kayaking, hunting, and canoeing. On the ranges, artisans and agricultural producers sell their local wares. Charming bed 52

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

and breakfasts, authentic country lodges, bucolic cabins, and camping grounds on incredible sites are ready for you. You’ll also find restaurants offering all kinds of food. In October, the painting symposium celebrates the fall colours. In winter, slip on your snowshoes or get on a snowmobile and follow the trails along the mountains and rivers. Nature & Outdoor Activities pp. 91, 94, 100 Land Adventures p. 108 Water Sports pp. 113, 115, 117 Tourist Services p. 129 Places to Eat pp. 154, 155 Accommodation pp. 160, 161, 164, 167, 170, 174

Saint-Fulgence 2,043 inhabitants

k

ville.st-fulgence.qc.ca Saint-Fulgence, on the Route du Fjord and in the “biodiversity valley,” has the privilege of having a rich natural environment and a few unusual features. A recognized relay village, it offers ecotourism, agritourism, and culture. Be sure to see a play put on by the La maison coupée en deux summer theatre, whose stage is the cross-section of a house! L’Anse-aux-Foins (hay cove), thus named in 1839, has a sandbar that marks the beginning of the Saguenay Fjord. Many anglers and kitesurfers are drawn to this location. Saint‑Fulgence’s tidal flats are a paradise for birdwatchers. The Sentier des battures trail and its educational panels provide a wealth of information on the bird species found there. Paraglider enthusiasts leap from Cap des Roches with wild abandon. It’s quite a sight! The Parc Aventures Cap Jaseux welcomes lovers of the great outdoors, kayakers, anglers, and campers. Families enjoy its non-traditional accommodations, via ferrata course, and Fjord High Ropes treetop adventure. Saint-Fulgence is the gateway to Parc national des Monts-Valin and the Martin-Valin fishing and outdoor adventure site in a controlled wilderness zone. [ad. p. 51] Culture & Heritage pp. 69, 72, 75 Winter Fun pp. 80, 83, 88 Nature & Outdoor Activities pp. 92, 94, 101, 105 Land Adventures pp. 109, 110, 111 Water Sports pp. 113, 114, 115, 117, 118 Tourist Services p. 128 Regional Flavours pp. 136, 142 Places to Eat p. 155 Accommodation pp. 160, 164, 165, 168, 170, 174, 175, 176


REGIONAL OVERVIEW

Sainte-Rose-du‑Nord 412 inhabitants

?

ste-rosedunord.qc.ca Known as “the pearl of the fjord,” Sainte-Rosedu‑Nord is a member of the Association des plus beaux villages du Québec. Located in a charming valley bursting with life on the north shore of the Saguenay Fjord, Sainte-Rose-du-Nord is located along a winding road, lined with woodlands and majestic mountains. The village of 412 kind inhabitants was formerly known as “La Descentedes-Femmes.” A historic anecdote tells of Aboriginal women who travelled to the towering cliffs overlooking l’anse-à-Théophile to await the return of the men on fishing expeditions. They would slide down the banks instead of taking the winding paths to reach their awaited loved ones. Sainte-Rose-du-Nord offers the perfect niche for artisans and tourists. The location’s panoramic splendour attracts many photographers, painters, and nature lovers, no matter the season. Numerous watercraft dock at the wharf in summer, and ice fishing brings anglers out during the winter. Winter Fun p. 85 Nature & Outdoor Activities pp. 91, 101, 102 Land Adventures p. 111 Water Sports pp. 114, 117, 118, 119 Places to Eat p. 155 Accommodation pp. 156, 160, 174, 176

Sacré-Cœur-sur-le-Fjorddu‑Saguenay 1,827 inhabitants Région de la Côte-Nord

k

municipalité.sacre-cœur.qc.ca Sacré-Cœur-sur-le-Fjord-du-Saguenay is an ecotourism destination waiting to be discovered with its natural attractions and a multitude of activities. Located at the heart of the biodiversity valley, it’s the home of Centre d’interprétation du béluga in the Baie Sainte-Marguerite area, the starting point of short and long hiking trails. Belugas can be observed at the belvedere with a naturalist guide from Parc national du Fjord-duSaguenay. Experience sea kayaking, cruising on the fjord, horseback riding, quadding and snowmobiling, the bike trail, black bear watching

>

R O U T E D U FJ O R D

in the forest, and watching the Atlantic salmon being caught in Rivière Sainte-Marguerite. Enjoy farm stays and family activities. The detour to the L’Anse-de-Roche wharf will give you a view of the fjord at its best. Backcountry camping sites with services, yurts, bed and breakfasts, cabins, inns—a wide variety of accommodations are offered at Sacré-Cœur. Winter Fun pp. 84, 85, 88 Nature & Outdoor Activities p. 92 Land Adventures pp. 109, 111 Water Sports pp. 117, 119 Health Centres and Nordic Baths p. 121 Regional Flavours pp. 141, 142 Places to Eat p. 155 Accommodation pp. 160, 161, 165, 168, 170, 174

Tadoussac

831 inhabitants Région de la Côte-Nord

?P

tadoussac.com Tadoussac is famous for its whale watching. Aboard tour boats or zodiacs, tour guides will tell you all there is to know about the 12 species of marine mammals in the St. Lawrence River. Climb the sand dunes, one of the best spots in North America to witness the migration of more than 80 species of birds. Tadoussac has many short hiking trails to offer and is also the starting point of the long-distance Fjord trail, operated by the Saguenay Fjord National Park. Find out about the village’s history by paying a visit to the Chauvin trading post replica and Petite chapelle, the oldest religious building in Canada made entirely of wood. Don’t miss Festival de la Chanson, the Happening de peinture livepainting event, Festival des oiseaux migrateurs, Biblio-Plage—the first beach library in Québec, and the local farmer’s market every Saturday. And let’s not forget sea kayak tours, camping sites, bed and breakfasts, shops, a variety of restaurants, and free Wi-Fi! Culture & Heritage p. 69 Nature & Outdoor Activities p. 91, 92, 102 Land Adventures pp. 109, 110 Water Sports p. 115, 119 Accommodation pp. 160, 165, 174

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

53


The fjord will blow you away! From the water or mountaintops, it’s picture-perfect.

Black Bear Observation Bed & Breakfast Rehabilitation Center

10 minutes drive from Tadoussac ! 1895, route 172 Sud, Sacré-Coeur, Québec, G0T 1Y0 418 236-4886 | 1 877 236-4551 www.ours-noir.net

Unique surroundings A 1st class crossing Observation decks, restaurant (May 20 to October 13), lunch counter, local products, bar, children’s play room, souvenir shop, elevator. Round-trip excurs for pedestrians

Cars, trucks, bicycles, motorcycles, VRs, buses.

ions

$24

418 862-5094

tr a ve rs e rd l. co m

Traverse Rivière-du-Loup/St-Siméon

@traverserdl #traverserdl

Operating from March 29 to January 2

The shortest crossing between the two shores! Photo credit: Charles-David Robitaille

54

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca


Tadoussac Campground

A flabbergasting Panoramic View of the

St. Lawrence River

1 855 708-4501

Discover Whales

ON A CUSTOM CRUISE

vacancesessipit.com 1 888 868-6666

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

55


WHALE WATCHING CRUISES TADOUSSAC BAIE-STE-CATHERINE

from

$

BOAT Set sail and admire the giants of the sea in the heart of the Marine Park!

69.99

ZODIAC

Experience an extraordinary adventure that promises amusement and thrills!

Up to 9 departures daily YOU SHOULD ALSO TRY OUR SAGUENAY FJORD DISCOVERY CRUISE

croisieresaml.com

1 855 242.0681

Prix et horaires sujets à changements sans préavis. Prix par personne plus taxes. ©Photos : Catherine Dubé, Pascal Duschesne.

Price per person + taxes. Prices and schedules subject to change without notice. ©Photos: Catherine Dubé, Philippe Moussette, Pascal Duchesne.


Top Things to Do 58 Regional Events 64 Culture & Heritage 79 Winter Fun 89 Nature & Outdoor Activities 106 Land Adventures 112 Water Sports 120 Health Centres and Nordic Baths 122 Additional Activities 126 Touristic Services 131 Regional Flavours

Photo credit: Charles-David Robitaille

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

57


Top Things to Do | REGIONAL EVENTS

REGIONAL EVENTS Festival des bières d'Alma

Year-round

May 4 to 6, 2018

Downtown Alma

Festival de la Bernache

Alma 418 662-8332 • centrevillealma.com

Saint-Fulgence 418 673-1714 • ville.st-fulgence.qc.ca

Many activites to come during summer 2018 in Alma's city centre. Visit our Facebook page and website for the complet program.

This festival celebrates nature, culture, and spring with the arrival of thousands of birds at this breathtaking outdoor site. Discovery lectures, shows, exhibits, guided birdwatching, artisan markets, family activities and workshops.

Year-round Zone portuaire de Chicoutimi

Chicoutimi Borough, Saguenay 418 698-3025 • zoneportuaire.com The Zone portuaire of Chicoutimi presents variety of cultural events. Visit our Web site for the complete programmation. April 17 to 21, 2018 Festival Jazz et Blues de Saguenay

May 16 to 20, 2018 Festival des Musiques de Création du Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean

Jonquière Borough, Saguenay 418 547-2904 • musiquesdecreation.org Revel in the Festival des musiques de création (FMC), a unique, bold, large-scale music event with exclusive concerts.

Chicoutimi Borough, Saguenay 418 602-0883 • jazzetblues.com Thousands of jazz and blues fans can enjoy some of the most talented artists in the world, including Ana Popovic, Sally Folk, Nanette Workman, Jack Broadbent, Steve Hill, Victor Wainwright and many others. Festival Jazz et Blues de Saguenay

58 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

Photos credits: Steeve G, Michel Tremblay


Top Things to Do | REGIONAL EVENTS

June 8 to 10, 2018

June 21 to 24, 2018

Challenge Pink Water

Symposium international de peinture et sculpture du Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean

Péribonka, Auberge île-du-Repos 418 817-5102 • pink-water.ca This event gives women the chance to experience whitewater rafting, canoeing or kayaking while enjoying the myriad of services included, such as sporting activities and cultural outings to explore the region. June 14 to 17, 2018 Festival Saint-Honoré dans l’Vent

Saint-Honoré Airport 418 673-3405, ext. 2141 • sthonoredanslvent.com International Kite Festival; the biggest one in Quebec! A family festival with entertainment all day and night: 150 kite flyers from various countries, aviation component, shows, supper in the streets, night flights, etc.

Chicoutimi Borough, Saguenay 418 678-9032 • 418 812-2684 symposiumsaguenay.com An enriching cultural experience filled with creativity and joy to showcase the regional and provincial talent of some 40 artists and sculptors. Michaël Girard has been named the honorary patron for 2018. June 22 to 24, 2018 Les Régates de Saint-Félicien

Saint-Félicien 418 679-6157 • 418 679-5869 regatessaintfelicien.com Attend hydroplane races on the Ashuapmushuan River, a part of the North American circuit (ACHA). Friday: evening performance. Saturday: races throughout the day and shows in the evening. Sunday: final races and distribution of awards. June 22 to 24, 2018 La Randonnée Hydro-Québec

Départure from Centre Mario-Tremblay in Alma 418 668-8430 • liberteavelo.ca Festival Saint-Honoré dans L'Vent

June 16, 2018

A tour of Lac Saint-Jean on bike by following the Véloroute des Bleuets and cycling paths of neighbouring towns.

Compétition d’Hommes Forts d’Alma

July 5 to 7, 2018

Alma 418 662-4083 • 1 888 662-0314 • festivalma.com

La Noce

Compétition d’hommes forts d’Alma is where professional athletes compete to establish Canadian records. This is a lighthearted event and open to families and all ages. June 19 to August 22, 2018 Outdoor performances in the Chicoutimi town centres

Chicoutimi Borough, Saguenay, Place du Citoyen 418 693-5126 • cvs.saguenay.ca/chicoutimi Free outdoor concerts showcase the region’s musical talents and take place on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 12 to 1 p.m. at Place du Citoyen. Photo credit: Festival Saint-Honoré dans l'Vent

Chicoutimi Borough, Zone portuaire de Chicoutimi lanoce.net Introducing La Noce, the all-new and eccentric cultural music event, held in Saguenay in July. Programming includes music, arts, food, weddings and an array of artistic endeavours that highlight the versatile beauty of the Saguenay region. July 5 to 8, 2018 Festival country de Labrecque

Labrecque 418 481-9999 • festivalcountrylabrecque.ca Rodeos, gymkhana, entertainment, country dancing, exhibitions and animation. Fun times for the entire family! Possibility of camping on-site. saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

59


Top Things to Do | REGIONAL EVENTS

July 19 to 22, 2018 Festival des Bières du Monde

Chicoutimi Borough, Saguenay 418 545-1115 • bieresdumonde.ca More than sixty exhibitors, 450 different beers to savour, international presentations and over 70,000 visitors at the Port Village Area in Chicoutimi. Great beer, great food and great music! July 21 to 29, 2018 Traversée internationale du lac Saint-Jean

Roberval 418 275-2851 • traversee.qc.ca A major festival that unites open-water swimming competitions, shows, entertainment, fireworks and the renowned Souper dans les rues Loto-Québec (supper in the streets), where 10,000 attendees come together around a table that’s over a kilometer long!

Festival des vins de Saguenay

July 6 to 14, 2018

July 26 to 28, 2018

Festirame

À l'Eau Péribonka

Alma 418 662-4083 • 1 888 662-0314 • festivalma.com

Péribonka 418 374-2967, ext.104 • aleau@peribonka.ca

Festirame is a popular festival combining sport and culture for the past 45 years. The event takes place beginning of July at various activity sites and undoubtedly considered the largest of its kind in the MRC de Lac-Saint-Jean-Est.

The festival’s scheduled activities include light shows, music, circus arts, culinary delights and sports and wellness. Visitors can also watch the start of the Traversée Internationale du lac Saint-Jean. July 26 to 28, 2018

July 12 to 14, 2018

Festival des bières d’Alma

Festival des vins de Saguenay

Alma 418 669-4011 • bieresalma.com

Chicoutimi Borough, Saguenay 418 602-0883 • festivinsaguenay.ca

Over 50 microbreweries, microdistilleries, local artisans, and food trucks set up in the heart of downtown Alma offering visitors an opportunity to taste their latest products. The most diverse festival in the region—nothing less!

Take part in the greatest wine festival in Québec. Discover over 400 wine products and articles at our many kiosks. July 13 to 15, 2018 Grand Rassemblement des Premières Nations

ò

August 1 to 5, 2018 Festival du Bleuet de Dolbeau-Mistassini

Mashteuiatsh 418 275-5386, ext. 1404 • grpn@mashteuiatsh.ca

Dolbeau-Mistassini 418 276-1241 • festivaldubleuet.com

Canoe and portage competitions, triathlon, pow-wow, songs and dances to the teuehikan (drum), fireworks, wild game tasting and so much more!

A popular blueberry-themed festival. Live entertainment, professional shows, visits to blueberry farms, inflatable games, tasting of the largest blueberry pie in the world and a fashion show in the evening.

60 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

Photo credit: Festival des vins de Saguenay


Top Things to Do | REGIONAL EVENTS

August 2 to 12, 2018

August 8 to 12, 2018

Festival International des Rythmes du Monde

Festival de contes et légendes Atalukan

Chicoutimi Borough, Saguenay 418 545-1115 • rythmesdumonde.com

Mashteuiatsh 418 618-2212 • atalukan.com

The unique, free multicultural event gets its audience moving with music from all four corners of the world. The biggest party this summer!

The festival unites storytellers from various First Nations across Québec who will introduce you to their mysterious world. This nomadic event travels to several neighbouring communities.

August 2 to 5, 2018

August 9 to 12, 2018

Festival du Cowboy de Chambord

Festival LM Country de Saint-Nazaire

Chambord 418 342-6274, ext. 385 • festivalducowboy.com

Saint-Nazaire 418 662-1005 • festivalcountrystnazaire.com

The Festival du Cowboy de Chambord offers an exciting program: A rodeo with bulls and wild horses, free outdoor shows and activities for the entire family!

Twenty-five country singers will be performing.

August 3 and 4, 2018

Festival Gymkhana de Falardeau

Fête de la bière de St-Gégéon

Saint-Gédéon, parc Saint-Antoine 418 345-8758 • microdulac.com The Fête de la bière taps into the combined talents of Quebec microbreweries. Festival-goers can find unique products in an equally unique setting. The 7th edition is well worth the detour! August 4 to 8, 2018 Fête des Saveurs et Trouvailles

August 9 to 12, 2018 Saint-David-de-Falardeau 418 540-5700 • festivalfalardeau.com Eleventh edition. A family festival that includes an equestrian gymkhana competition. Games for kids, mini-farm, trampoline, line dancing, exhibitions and entertainment. Night shows. No charge for admission. August 10 to 12, 2018 Festival des Artisans de Sainte-Rose-du-Nord

Jonquière Borough, Saguenay 418 542-8020 • saveursettrouvailles.com

Sainte-Rose-du-Nord 418 675-2250, ext. 2607 • festivaldesartisans.com

Over 20 artists and 80 companies will attend this event: restaurants, delicatessens, chocolate factories, vineyards, cheese factories, cider houses, breweries, coffee, tea and so much more.

Local performers and artisans will captivate you with their talent at the 12th annual Festival des Artisans de Sainte-Rose-du-Nord! Come explore the workshops, performances, evening concerts and many other wonderful surprises at this event!

July 5 to August 17, 2018 Pour le meilleur et pour le pire – Théâtre de la Maison coupée en deux

August 13 to 18, 2018 Festival de la Chanson de Saint-Ambroise

Saint-Fulgence 1 855 550-7469 • ville.st-fulgence.qc.ca

Saint-Ambroise 418 672-1144 • chansonsaintambroise.com

La Maison coupée en deux will transform into a chapel this summer to present Pour le Meilleur et pour le Pire by Jimmy Doucet. An interactive comedy theatre that does not take itself too seriously and that allows its visitors to really let loose and enjoy themselves. Thursday and Friday.

Come enjoy talent from all over Quebec at this festival.

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

61


Top Things to Do | REGIONAL EVENTS

October, 2018 (dates to be confirmed) Saguenay en Bouffe

Saguenay 418 602-0883 • 1 800 463-6565 saguenayenbouffe.com Saguenay en Bouffe

August 16 to 19, 2018 Milot en rodéo

Visit participating restaurants during this culin-ary event and discover cuisine from around the world, in addition to attending our free activities and workshops hosted by our featured guest chefs.

Saint-Ludger-de-Milot 418 373-2266, ext. 2503

cde.milot@hotmail.com

Gymkhana competitions, a variety of entertainment and a multitude of activities. August 26, 2018 Je m'en Racine et je me cultive

REGARD sur le court métrage

October 5 to 7, 2018

Chicoutimi Borough, Saguenay 418 693-5126 • cvs.saguenay.ca

Symposium provincial des Villages en Couleurs de L'Anse-Saint-Jean et de Petit-Saguenay

This is a festive occasion that brings together the bascentre-ville area’s commercial attractions and cultural and community stakeholders. Programation : kiosks, entertainment, live shows, demonstrations, tastings, games, etc. at Place du Citoyen.

L’Anse-Saint-Jean and Petit-Saguenay 418 272-2910 • villagesencouleurs.com

September 8 and 9, 2018 Symposium de peinture du Village Historique Val-Jalbert

Chambord 418 275-3132 • 1 888 675-3132 • valjalbert.com Introducing the 21 edition of the Symposium de peinture du Village historique de Val-Jalbert, an annual friendly event. Approximately thirty painters proudly share their passion and creativity with visitors. st

September 7 to 9, 2018 Happening de Peinture de Tadoussac

Tadoussac 581 327-1134 happeningpeinturetadoussac@gmail.com Happening de peinture de Tadoussac is back again for its twelfth year. Come meet painters and admire their work. They will be painting live at a dozen sites.

62 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

28th painting symposium with more than 40 professional artists at the Mont-Édouard tourist station in L’Anse-Saint-Jean, and at l'Aréna de la vallée in Petit-Saguenay. November 29 to December 9, 2018 Marchés de Noël européen de Saguenay

Chicoutimi Borough, Saguenay, Place du Citoyen 418-693-5126 • cvs.saguenay.ca/chicoutimi Experience a Christmas-infused atmosphere in our village with wooden cabins at the foot of out majestic tree. A stroll through the enchanted setting bestows its visitors with a chance to discover artisans, local products, choirs, classic holiday tales, mulled wine, grilled meats and more. December 1, 2018 to January 6, 2019 La Maison du Père Noël

Girardville 418 258-1111 • lamaisonduperenoel.com Welcome to one and all! My elves are working hard to have everything ready for December, 2018. See you soon! Santa Claus. Photos credits: Canopée Média, Caravane Films Productions


Top Things to Do | REGIONAL EVENTS

January 15 to March 15, 2019 Village sur glace de Roberval

Roberval 418 637-2036 • villagesurglaceroberval.com This snow village is located on the frozen waters of lac Saint-Jean. Here, you will find over one hundred huts, a walking path and an ice ring. This festival is held from the end of January to the end of February. Access to the site and the festival’s activities are free for everyone! Come and say hello! January 19 to March 2, 2019 Village Boréal de Saint-Félicien

Saint-Félicien, marina of Saint-Félicien 418 679-3335 • villageboreal.ca Located on the frozen Ashuapmushuan River, the village has walking trails and a 1 km ice path as well as a hockey rink. Theme days and on-site entertainment on weekends. Free access. January 31 to February 10, 2019 Saguenay en Neige

Jonquière Borough, Saguenay 418 695-1769 • saguenayenneige.com Winter family festival presenting 200 snow sculptures, a gigantic mobile art gallery and 11 days of free activities! February 2019 Traversée du Lac Saint-Jean à vélo

Péribonka and Roberval 418 482-9728 • velosurlac.com The start line is in Roberval and finishes in Péribonka. A total of 100 racers and 200 adventurers will participate. Participate in the frosty escapade!

February 5 to 7 and February 8 to 10, 2019 Double Défi des 2 Mario Sur la pointe des pieds

Between Roberval and Pointe-Taillon 418 543-3048 pointedespieds.com/evenements/double-defi-desdeux-mario/ Cross Lac Saint-Jean in the middle of winter with expert supervision! Embark on a three-day excursion on snowshoes or skis and two nights of winter camping. On behalf of On the Tip of Your Toes Foundation, the money raised will help young people with cancer. March 13 to 17, 2019 REGARD International Short Film Festival

Chicoutimi and Jonquière Borough, Saguenay 418 698-5854 • festivalregard.com The most important short-film festival in Canada, REGARD hosts a competition recognized by the Oscars. Its atmosphere and rich programming make it a Saguenay staple in the wintertime. June 22 and 23, 2019 Spectacle aérien international de Bagotville

La Baie, BFC Bagotville 418 677-3073 • saibagotville.com The BIAS19 is undoubtely the most important family activity in the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean region. In addition to offering breathtaking arial displays, a vast exhibition on the ground is also presented to visitors. July 23 to 28, 2019 Festival international des arts de la marionnette à Saguenay (FIAMS)

Saguenay 418 542-5521 • fiams.com Now in its 15th biennial, visitors can enjoy six full days of shows, entertainment and exhibits on puppetry arts. The festival showcases the talents of 10 countries. All ages welcome. Three days of outdoor activities.

Traversée internationale du Lac Sain-Jean à vélo Photo credit: Traversée internationale du Lac Sain-Jean à vélo

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

63


Top Things to Do | Culture & Heritage MUSEUMS, ECONOMUSEUMS AND INTERPRETATION CENTRES

CULTURE & HERITAGE Site de la Nouvelle-France

Museums, ecomuseums and interpretation centres Lac-Saint-Jean Centre d’Interprétation de l’Agriculture et de la Ruralité (CIAR)

J35

5

Cristal du Lac

Métabetchouan–Lac-à-la-Croix, 1840, route 169 418 213-0702 • cristaldulac.com Discover the rich qualities of quartz crystals accompanied by a specialist. See the fascinating transformation from its natural rough state in our deposit to fine jewelry quality offered in our boutique. An exclusive occasion to discover this unique mineral. Accompanied by a guide, visit the interpretation centre and explore our private collection of more than a hundred specimens. Visit our shop and plunge into the fascinating world of geological discovery! Open: May 19 to September 23. [ad p. 19] Le poste de traite de Desbiens

J35

Métabetchouan–Lac-à-la-Croix, 281, rue Saint-Louis 418 349-3633 • ciar-lacalacroix.com

Desbiens, 243, rue Hébert (route 169) 418 346-5341 • lepostedetraite.com

The Centre d’interprétation de l’agriculture et de la ruralité (CIAR) offers several activities to visitors between the months of June and October, including exhibits, a 100,000 square-foot corn maze, a small farm, a garden and a pick-your-own small fruit orchard, a fall festival, an arboretum, group tractor rides and a night maze offered three times throughout the season. Open: May to October.

Le poste de traite de Desbiens is an interpretation centre that shares the same site as the first regional trading post in 1676. It’s one of the rare tourist attractions located along the shores of the majestic Lac Saint-Jean! It presents the region’s history to visitors in an original, interactive and immersive fashion, in addition to learning about those who prevailed during the clash of the cultures. THIS is where it all began… Open: June to September.

64 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

Photo credit: Karyne Gagné


Top Things to Do | Culture & Heritage MUSEUMS, ECONOMUSEUMS AND INTERPRETATION CENTRES

J ò5

3J_5

Uashassihtsh - Ilnu cultural site

Chambord, 95, rue Saint-Georges 418 275-3132 • 1 888 675-3132 • valjalbert.com

Mashteuiatsh, 1514, rue Ouiatchouan 1 888 875-4842 • cultureilnu.ca

Take a journey to an authentic company town with forty of its original period buildings still in tact. As though they were frozen in time, the convent-school, general store and pulp mill are bursting with secrets, still standing as they did in 1927. Learn about mill life with scale models that demonstrate how the pulp was produced and discover how people used to live with a stimulating show where factory workers, villagers, and historical figures share their stories. Open : May 26 to October 13. [ad p. 240]

Uashassihtsh, which means “small bay”, boasts a spectacular setting along the Pekuakami (Lac Saint-Jean). Visitors can learn about Pekuakamiulnuatsh culture through the various activities hosted by local artisans. Take part in one of the many creative workshops here. New in 2018: Every evening between 6 and 8, visitors can enjoy stories, traditional tales, and music by an outdoor fire. Open: June 10 to September 3.

Village historique de Val-Jalbert

J$

Ermitage Saint-Antoine

Lac-Bouchette, 250, route de l’Ermitage 418 348-6344 • 1 800 868-6344 • st-antoine.org Founded in 1907, Ermitage Saint-Antoine is a true jewel of our cultural heritage and invites visitors to discover a history rich in colourful characters, unique in the region throughout various trails and incredible scenery. Open: Beginning of June until the end of September. Open: June to September. [ad p. 21] Musée amérindien de Mashteuiatsh

3ò 5

Mashteuiatsh, 1787, rue Amishk 1 888 875-4842 • cultureilnu.ca

35

Saint-Prime, 148, avenue Albert-Perron 418 251-4922 • 1 888 251-4922 museecheddar.org “Dans la peau du fromager”: A new unique experience in Canada where visitors are invited to make cheese and discover the history of an old-fashioned dairy farm internationally recognized for the excellence of their cheese. Winner of the Prix Excellence de la Société des Musées in 2015 Open: June to September. [ad p. 25] Zoo sauvage de Saint-Félicien

J35

Saint-Félicien, 2230, boulevard du Jardin 418 679-0543 • 1 800 667-5687 • zoosauvage.org

Visitors can relive 6,000 years of Pekuakamiulnuatsh history through various museum exhibits. Gain a compelling and provocative view into an age-old culture. Hear the voices of wisdom of generations that came before us. Explore the forest and visit Nuhtshimitsh. You can find objects inspired by indigenous cultures at the boutique, and don’t forget to visit the church of Saint Kateri Tekakwitha! Open: From June 10, 2018, year-round. Nikuishkushtakan

Musée La Vieille fromagerie Perron

Take an incredible trip to the Zoo sauvage de Saint-Félicien! Come meet more than 75 species that live in the boreal forest and cold regions. Take a train ride through the renowned Parc des sentiers de la nature. Observe wildlife in semi-liberty and discover our historic sites representing Canadian history. Looking for more? Visit our bone collection! Great fun for the whole family! Open: Year-round. [ad C2, p. 197]

J ò $2

Mashteuiatsh, 1516, rue Ouiatchouan 418 275-7200 • kuei.ca Nikuishkushtakan is a reception centre that offers seasonal interpretations along a small trail around the building. The creations from the Carrefour d’Accueil Ilnu are presented by the artisans from the community and represent each of their five seasons. The interpretation signs enhance the works of art. The visit is offered with or without guides for groups (with reservations). [ad C6] Zoo sauvage de Saint-Félicien Photo credit: Zoo sauvage de Saint-Félicien

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

65


Top Things to Do | Culture & Heritage MUSEUMS, ECONOMUSEUMS AND INTERPRETATION CENTRES

Moulin des Pionniers de La Doré

J35

La Doré, 4205, chemin des Pionniers 418 256-8242 • 1 866 272-8242 moulindespionniers.com Visit the ONE and ONLY sawmill (1889) driven by the raging waters and the mechanical workshop (1894). Still operational, they are the gems of our forestry and industrial history. In addition to the Maison de Marie restaurant, the tower of fire, the small farm, the entertaining and magical enchanted forest, scenic vistas, hiking trails and the humorous adventure of Jimmy Doucet (according to the schedule). Quality accommodation available. Open: June 10 to September 17. Low season : May 6 to June 9 and September 18 to October 31, on reservation. [ad p. 188] Bilodeau Fur dealer-bootmaker and Taxidermy ÉCONOMUSÉE®

35

Normandin, 943, rue Saint-Cyrille 418 274-2511 • bilodeaucanada.com At BILODEAU Canada, the fascinating world of fur and taxidermy is revealed from meeting artisans at work. For over thirty years, the company, has been manufacturing 100% regional products for their visiting audience. A spectacular visit at the heart of this larger than life company. Open: Year-round. [ad p. 190]

Moulin des Pionniers

5

Le Vieux Moulin

Sainte-Jeanne-d’Arc, 125, rue du Vieux-Moulin 418 276-3166 • stejeannedarc.qc.ca Le Vieux Moulin is located in the heart of SainteJeanne-d’Arc where the small Péribonka and Noire rivers meet to offer an exceptional view of the falls and their strong current. Take a guided tour and discover the production tools that workers used from early colonization to the present. Finish up the tour at the P’tit musée à Léo, a passionate gatekeeper of ancient artifacts. Guided tours depending on availability, between June 24 and August 18. Open: mid-june to the end of August. Musée Louis-Hémon

J35

Les Délices du Lac-Saint-Jean, J$ Jam maker : wild blueberry ÉCONOMUSÉE®

Péribonka, 700, route Maria-Chapdelaine 418 374-2177 • museelh.ca

Albanel, 170 - A, rue Principale 418 515-0359 • delicesdulac.com

The Musée Louis-Hémon takes you on a visit to Maria-Chapdelaine’s country. Go back to the colonial era and follow the steps of Louis Hémon by visiting the Maison Samuel-Bédard inspired from the novel Maria Chapdelaine. Our entertaining activities will be sure to please visitors of all ages! An adventure for the entire family awaits at the Musée Louis-Hémon. Open: Year-round. [ad p. 31]

The family company Délices du Lac-Saint-Jean, specializing in the transformation of wild blueberries, continues their goal of offering products made from this small fruit symbolic of Saguenay-Lac-Saint- Jean. The jam artisans, Émilie and Marie-Soleil Gaudreault and their mother, Lisette Paré, ensure to treat this refined fruit to preserve its culinary and health-based benefits. Open: Year-round. [ad p. 206] Épicea

$

Dolbeau-Mistassini, 80, rue des Hospitalières 418 276-1566 • epicea.ca Épicéa specializes in boreal flavoured products. They are made in the Centre Augustinien, a non-profit organization for people with mental health issues at the Cristal (Centre de rétablissement et d’intégration en santé mentale), a centre that embraces the philosophy of recovery. Open: Year-round. 66 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

Langage Plus

J$

Alma, 555, rue Collard 418 668-6635 • langageplus.com The trendy Langage Plus art centre is the perfect artistic stopover during your vacation. Discover a wide variety of exhibitions presenting works of art by artists from here and abroad. Enjoy our free guided tours in French and English and become a one-day artist by participating in our workshops (reservations required). Visit Language Plus and benefit from package deals that demystify the world of modern art! Open: Year-round. By reservation on Monday. Photo credit: Charles-David Robitaille


Top Things to Do | Culture & Heritage MUSEUMS, ECONOMUSEUMS AND INTERPRETATION CENTRES

Miel des Ruisseaux, Beekeeper ÉCONOMUSÉE®

J5

2J$

Jonquière Borough, 4160, du Vieux-Pont 418 546-2177 • centrenationalexposition.com

Alma, 2920, route du Lac Ouest 418 668-7734 • mieldesruisseaux.com Come and live a fun and informative adventure at the beekeeping workshop museum. Specializing in honey and mead production, the Miel des ruisseaux will take you on an adventure into the exceptional world of bees. The guided tour includes a visit at the honey house, product tasting and bee watching. Behind a bay window, the whole family will be fascinated by the works in the bee hive. Open: June 22 to September 3. L’Odyssée des Bâtisseurs

Centre national d’exposition (CNE)

The Centre national d’exposition of Mont Jacob is located in the heart of a natural and unique environment offering an exceptional view of the Jonquière area. The CNE primarily operate in distribution, education, cultural action and research. The mission of the CNE is to promote and develop expositions, events and activities for contemporary and modern art, in addition to history and science. Open: Year-round.

J5

Alma, 1671, avenue du Pont Nord 418 668-2606 • 1 866 668-2606 odysseedesbatisseurs.com Exhibitions and family based activities are offered in a magnificent heritage building. Discover our Au-delà de l'eau exhibit and walk across a giant map that illustrates our vast territory. In the summer, the outside course offers experiences: A Multisensory 360º film from within an old water tower, lookout, adventure trail for kids, industrial remains and historic characters. Open: Year-round Outdoor activities from June to September. [ad p. 35, 199] Saguenay Centre d’histoire Sir-William-Price

2J5

Jonquière Borough, 1994, rue Price 418 695-7278 • sirwilliamprice.com Experience the story of Kénogami, a company town created by Sir William Price and formerly known as the "King of Paper" Our exhibitions introduce the foundation and evolution of this company town, the history of Compagnie Price, in addition to the history of the forestry industry through the eyes of workers who worked so hard in writing our regional history! Open: Year-round. Closed during Christmas Holidays.

Photo credit: Philippe Boily

L'Odyssée des Bâtisseurs

5

Centre Historique des Soeurs du Bon-Conseil

Chicoutimi Borough, 700, Racine Est, door 688 418 543-4861 • centrehistoriquesndbc.com Discover the history of the religious sisters of Notre-Dame du Bon-Conseil and through founder, Françoise Simard. The permanent exhibition tells how these women, by their major role in education, influenced the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean region in the 20th century. Visitors can genuinely experience the silent and peaceful ambiance in the chapel and near the founder’s grave. Open: Year-round. On reservation September to June. [ad p. 190]

J35

La Pulperie de Chicoutimi − Musée régional

Chicoutimi Borough, 300, rue Dubuc 418 698-3100 • 1 877 998-3100 • pulperie.com Discover the industrial cathedrals dating back to the last century, which shelter La Pulperie de Chicoutimi and its impressive collection of over 26,000 ancient artifacts and works of art. Explore travelling exhibitions from worldwide museums, including the ones designed and created by the team at La Pulperie. You can also walk around at your leisure on our hiking trails and interpretation circuit amidst an immense and completely renewed park. Open: Year-round. [ad p. 1] saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

67


Top Things to Do | Culture & Heritage MUSEUMS, ECONOMUSEUMS AND INTERPRETATION CENTRES

5

Le Musée de la Petite Maison Blanche

Air Defence Museum

35

Chicoutimi Borough, Rue Bossé 418 549-6600 • petitemaisonblanche.com

La Baie Borough, 6513, chemin Saint-Anicet 418 677-7159 • museebagotville.ca

Discover the interior of the Petite Maison Blanche, a century-old structure renowned for withstanding quantities of water equivalent to the Niagara Falls, over days. Visit the exhibit that tells the story of the Saguenay flood, a deluge that resulted in more than a billion dollars in damages. Mobile audio guides and interpretation panels are available. Featuring a Where's Waldo? game for kids and the only robotic characters in Quebec. Fun for the whole family! Open: June to October.

Military aviation history has been marked by heroes and their extraordinary exploits. The exposition Maîtres du ciel tells of the glory and disasters of pilots thorough history. The park offers technologically advanced in an original technologically advanced environment. The guided tour of the base gives the opportunity to see fighter aircrafts and watch some take offs. Learn the secrets of Canadian aviation history. Open: June to September. [ad p. 44]

5

Bois Rond Expérience

La Baie Borough, 7525, boulevard de la Grande-Baie Sud 418 540-9985 • boisrondexperience.ca

Participate in our activities and discover two Canadian emblems: roundwood structures and the beaver’s habitat. Visit buildings that explain the history of roundwood construction, learn woodworking techniques using tools used at the time, and get your hands dirty with the interactive and traditional log construction demonstration. Enjoy its 7 km trail or a guided tour of the beaver’s habitat. Open: June to October, except Monday and Tuesday. On reservation. Contact Nature Rivière-à-Mars

La Baie Borough, 3232 chemin Saint-Louis 418 697-5132 • peche.riviereamars.com

J5

Tackle the mysteries and plunge into the world of salmon and sea trout! The Mars River salmon interpretation centre will introduce you our noble king of the waterways. Discover its habitat by visiting our interpretation trail and observatory. Naturalist guides are present on-site to answer any questions that you may have. Open: May to September. [ad p. 184] La Pyramide des Ha! Ha!

35

La Baie Borough, Parc des Ha! Ha!, rue Mgr Dufour 418 697-5077 • museedufjord.com

Build by a group of residents ideeply affected by the 1996 flood, the Pyramide des Ha! Ha! is covered with 3,000 road signs attached to aluminium structures. It offers a spectacular view of Baie des Ha! Ha! from 21 meters above ground. The Musée du Fjord is in charge of bilingual guided tours and of the interpretation site during the summer. Open: July and August. [ad p. 44]

68 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

Musée du Fjord

La Baie Borough, 3346, boulevard de la Grande-Baie Sud 418 697-5077 • 1 866 697-5077 museedufjord.com

J25

Located on shores of Baie des Ha! Ha!, the Musée du Fjord opens a gateway to the marine world of the Saguenay Fjord. It's both a laboratory and a place for learning and amazement, where science and history exist in harmony. Through the glass walls of the aquarium where portholes of the technological vessel, provides an intimate view of the creatures found in the Saguenay Fjord. Exhibits, excursions and entertaining presentations. Winner of many awards of excellence. Open: Year-round. [ad C3, p. 203] Touverre fine stone cutting and glass blowing ÉCONOMUSÉE®

35

La Baie Borough, 3205, boulevard de la Grande-Baie Sud 418 544-1660 • touverre.com Gallery and boutique showcasing the artistic process of Giuseppe Benedetto. His years 25 years of experience with blown glass will leave you breathless. His work unveils a contemporary and unexplored side of this art form in Quebec and develops a figurative and legendary vocabulary inspired by the region. Participate in a blown glass workshop to learn about the process. Open: Year-round.


Top Things to Do | Culture & Heritage MUSEUMS, ECONOMUSEUMS AND INTERPRETATION CENTRES, CULTURAL TOURS

Route du Fjord Site de la Nouvelle-France

Côte-Nord

5

Saint-Félix-d’Otis, 370, Vieux Chemin 418 544-8027 • 1 888 666-8027 sitenouvellefrance.com

Tadoussac, 108, rue de la Cale-Sèche 418 235-4701 • baleinesendirect.net / gremm.org

Site de la Nouvelle-France gives its visitors the chance to experience daily life in the 17th century. Use our hiking trail (or our shuttle) to hop onto for transportation between reenactments, visit our small farm, explore our archaeology site or admire the view of the Saguenay Fjord. You’ll love this memorable visit with our guides dressed in character! Open: June to September. [ad p. 202] Parc national du Fjord-du-Saguenay

35

Centre d’Interprétation des Mammifères Marin (CIMM)

35

Rivière-Eternité, 91, rue Notre Dame 418 272-1556 • 1 800 665-6527 parcsquebec.com/saguenay Our two discovery and service centres offer exhibits where you can discover the fjord's unique characteristics, its history and the species that inhabit the fjord. Visit the Le Fjord du Saguenay centre in Rivière-Éternité and Le Béluga in Baie-Sainte-Marguerite in the municipality of Sacré-Cœur. Open: Mid-May to mid-October. [ad p. 36] Le Chevrier du Nord 5 Animal fibre craft : mohair ÉCONOMUSÉE®

Saint-Fulgence, 71, rang Saint-Joseph 418 590-2755 • chevrierdunord.com A family farming business that raises angora goats to transform the goat’s hair, called mohair, using traditional production methods such as knitting, weaving, felting, fulling and dyeing. It's then converted to fabricate clothing designed by Annie Pilote. Discover the production and transformation process of these silky fibers. Open: Year-round. Closed Sunday to Thursday, September to May.

The CIMM is the most visited museum on Côte-Nord. Meet a 13 meter long sperm whale, explore the world of whales: premiere videos, world of sounds, games, a collection of skeletons and a movie showcase. Specialists on-site will answer your questions, and purchases at the boutique contribute to research projects on whales. Duration: about 1 hour. Open: Mid-May to end of October.

Cultural tours Lac-Saint-Jean Corporation Hébert Village Historique

5

Hébertville, 251, rue Turgeon 418 344-1803 • hebertville.qc.ca Discover Hébertville with audio guides from the famous priest Hébert that will heighten your visit through the village and rural circuits Visit the priest's apartments and admire the objects of worship in our two treasure rooms. Bathe in the serenity of the first church in Lac-Saint-Jean which has been recently restored. Enjoy one moment of relaxation in the Parc Historique Curé-Hébert, an ideal place for the perfect picnic. Open: Mid-June to end of August. Musée amérindien de Mashteuiatsh

3Jò 5

Mashteuiatsh, 1514, rue Ouiatchouan 1 888 875-4842 • cultureilnu.ca Visitors can relive 6,000 years of Pekuakamiulnuatsh history through various museum exhibits. Gain a compelling and provocative view into an age-old culture. Hear the voices of wisdom of generations that came before us. Explore the forest and visit Nuhtshimitsh. You can find objects inspired by indigenous cultures at the boutique, and don’t forget to visit the church of Saint Kateri Tekakwitha! Open: From June 10, 2018, year-round.

Le Musée de la Petite Maison Blanche Photo credit: Denis Tremblay

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

69


Top Things to Do | Culture & Heritage CULTURAL TOURS, SUMMER THEATRE VENUES AND SHOWS

Site Uashassihtsh – Site de transmission culturelle ilnu

Jò 5

Mashteuiatsh, 1514, rue Ouiatchouan 1 888 875-4842 • cultureilnu.ca

Le Croissant culturel

Uashassihtsh, which means “small bay”, boasts a spectacular setting along the Pekuakami (Lac Saint-Jean). Visitors can learn about Pekuakamiulnuatsh culture through the various activities hosted by local artisans. Take part in one of the many creative workshops here. New in 2018: Every evening between 6 and 8, visitors can enjoy stories, traditional tales, and music by an outdoor fire. Open: June 10 to September 3. Circuit patrimonial d’Alma

$

Chicoutimi Borough, 152, rue Racine Est 418 698-3200, ext. 4095 • 1 800 463-6565 croissantculturel.ca Museums, heritage sites, galleries, current art centres, artisan workshops and boutiques, live shows, libraries, archaeological and cultural events. New: the Site patrimonial du Poste-de-Traite-de-Chicoutimi (trading post) now accessible in the summer. Open: Year-round.

$

Alma, 1671, avenue du Pont Nord 418 668-2606 • odysseedesbatisseurs.com

Route du Fjord

The historic route in Alma offers four courses to be discovered. Meander along on foot or bicycle though the Riverbend Borough, downtown Alma, the Isle-Maligne Borough and the Petite Décharge/ Pointe des Américains. Thanks to the La Gazette des Bâtisseurs interpretation signs, these sectors in Alma share their memories. Get a free copy of the Odyssée des Bâtisseurs historic route or visit our website. Open: Year-round. Circuit d'art public

Saguenay

J$

Alma, 30, chemin du foyer 418 668-3611 • tourismealma.com Public art is intrinsically linked to Alma daily life. They represent the city’s history. Few people know that a portion of art’s history was written right here. Between 1965 and 1966, Alma hosted two international symposiums on culture and attracted a number of famous artists. This artistic path proposes a new way to experience Alma. Open : year-round.

Savonnerie au pays des Bleuets

J$

Rivière-Éternité, 230, route Principale 581 222-2104 • savonnerieaupaysdesbleuets.com Learn, participate, and explore. Take a free guided tour of the area and visit the honey-berry bushes, fruit trees, a small vineyard, medicinal and wild herbs, raspberry and blueberry bushes, strawberry fields, and more. We use most of what we harvest to make soaps and organic cosmetics. Additional tasting of our country products for groups of four people and more. Bus groups must reserve in advance. You will love your experience! Open : June to October. Closed Monday.

Summer theatre venues and shows La Route des Légendes « La Caravanne en Panne »

$

(traveling show) routedeslegendes.com Where will the caravan lose power this time? La Caravane will be presented more than twenty times this summer. Don’t miss this incredibly unique play! Journey through the region’s rich history and its anecdotes. Come experience the humorous and unbelievable adventure with the Arnaque sisters, Politicailleux, Mécano and Gars de la place. Family fun guaranteed! Open : June to October.

La Route des Légendes « La Caravanne en Panne »

70 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

Photo credit: La Route des Légendes


Top Things to Do | Culture & Heritage SUMMER THEATRE VENUES AND SHOWS

Lac-Saint-Jean Ermitage Saint-Antoine

J5

Lac-Bouchette, 250, route de l'Ermitage 418 348-6344 • 1 800 868-6344 • st-antoine.org L’Ermitage Saint-Antoine has developed a new world-class interactive, multimedia show, approximately 35 minutes long. The show combines virtual, technological, natural and spiritual worlds. An engaging experience for the heart and soul! Don’t miss this local novelty! Open: Early July to end of October. [ad p. 21] Saveurs musicales d’ici (Maison de la culture)

J$

Saint-Félicien, 1058, boulevard du Sacré-Cœur 418 679-9888 • 1 877 525-9888 ville.stfelicien.qc.ca Immerse yourself in local culture and attend our outdoor concerts. The Féliscène concert venue is located along the shores of the Ashuapmushuan River in the heart of downtown. Saveurs musicales d’ici will liven up your summer nights! Open: July and August. Spectacle « Eau, son et lumière »

J$

Saint-Félicien, parc du Sacré-Cœur 418 679-9888 • 1 877 525-9888 ville.stfelicien.qc.ca During the evening, attend in family our magnificent Eau, son et lumière water fountain free presentation, located in Parc du Sacré-Coeur, just in front of the imposing church. This show is a great opportunity to enjoy the view of the river and the beautiful landscape! Visitors also have a chance to learn more about the history of the park founded in the early 1900s. Open: Mid-June to Thanksgiving. Site touristique Chute à l’Ours

J5

Normandin, 101, chemin Louis-Ovide Bouchard 418 274-3411 • 418 671-7761 • chutealours.com Les Zanimés theatre company has been present in the normandinois medium since 1992. Composed of volunteers passionate about the theatre, the plays presented are comedies that are perfect for summer theatre, being light, funny and entertaining. Fifteen presentations are shown throughout July and August. Funds generated are primarily given as donations to organisations in the domain. Open: July and August.

La Route des légendes J5 « Théâtre d'été des Halles du bleuet »

Les Halles du bleuet Dolbeau-Mistassini, 265, boulevard des Pères 418 979-3394 • routedeslegendes.com Discover our new summer theatre events and production by playwright and director Jimmy Doucet, an active participant in the region’s summer theatre program for 19 years. Every Wednesday and Thursday at 8 p.m. Open: July 11 to August 16.

5

Le Météore, Pub et Spectacle

Dolbeau-Mistassini, 1504, boulebard Wallberg 418 276-7469 • meteore.ca Whether attending a professional theatre performance or a sports gala, you will have an array of entertaining activities to choose from at Météore. We recommend the following three items: the menu, the atmosphere and the service. Open : Year-round. La Route des légendes 5 « Théâtre d'été à l'église de Saint-Eugène »

Saint-Eugène-d'Argentenay, 511, rue Principale 418 276-1787 • routedeslegendes.com

For the past two years, the théâtre d’été de Saint-Eugène has transported its audience back to the ’80s. Two years ago, the plot involved marriage and last year, it was a funeral. This year, come celebrate the brightest baptism! Join us as we relive the ’80s and for a good laugh, every Monday and Thursday evening at 7:30 p.m.! Open : July 9 to August 14. Auberge et Camping Île du Repos

J53

Péribonka, 105, route Île du Repos 418 347-5649 • iledurepos.com Every summer, L’Île du Repos presents a programme of different cultural activities including a series of shows specially selected for their intimate character and highest quality. Big names in a small professional auditorium of 130 places. The stage also encourages co-presentations of up and coming regional artists. The inn is equally active many art and cultural sectors. Open: May to September.

[ad p. 26]

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

71


Top Things to Do | Culture & Heritage SUMMER THEATRE VENUES AND SHOWS

Centre de villégiature Dam-en-Terre

J5

Located on a resort, the Dam-en-Terre summer theatre has put on one of the most hilarious summer productions for the last 30 years. With its professional team of comedians, it is no surprise critics continue to applaud their shows. Join us this upcoming season and choose either the dinner/theatre or cruise/dinner/ theatre package. Open: June 28 to August 25. Closed Sunday and Monday. [ad p. 34, 220] Saguenay Théâtre la Rubrique

J35

Jonquière Borough, 4160, du Vieux-Pont 418 542-5521 • theatrelarubrique.com With creation, distribution, and promotion in all forms, Théâtre La Rubrique offers an array of Quebec plays as well as national and international productions for adult and young audiences. Through our original productions, talented artists and local and foreign producers, we provide people with access to cultural diversity, artistic works and to an unparalleled creative process. Open : September to May. La Pulperie de Chicoutimi – Musée régional

Zone portuaire de Chicoutimi

J5

Chicoutimi Borough, 49, rue Lafontaine 418 698-3025 • zoneportuaire.com

Alma, 1385, chemin de la Marina 418 668-3016 • 1 888 289-3016 damenterre.qc.ca

Located in the heart of the Chicoutimi city centre, the the Zone portuaire park is a great place to watch different types of shows on the TC Média stage. Many free shows offered during the entire season. Open: June to September. La Fabuleuse Histoire d’un Royaume

J25

La Baie Borough, 1831, 6e avenue 418 698-4080 • lafabuleuse.com For 30 years, hundreds of actors have played out their history in a magnificent setting on the biggest stage in Quebec. You think you've seen it all? In 2018, we’ll take your breath away with a completely renewed image, an unparalleled multimedia experience, and new pictures. Relive a remarkable moment in history with this unique Canadian show. Open: July 7 to August 18. Closed Sunday to Tuesday. [ad p. 43]

J35

Chicoutimi Borough, 300, rue Dubuc 418 698-3100 • pulperie.com Appelez-moi Stéphane, a production by Claude Meunier and Louis Saia is a must-see. Five people with very different backgrounds register for evening theatre classes. Stéphane, the instructor and true modern guru, suggests they put together a show where each participant acts out a part of their own history. What starts out as a simple game with no foreseeable consequence suddenly unfurls into a tragic comedy causing a wave of panic. Open: July 3 to August 15, except Thursday to Monday. [ad p. 1]

72 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

La Fabuleuse Histoire d'un Royaume

Route du Fjord La Route des légendes 5 « La maison coupée en deux »

Saint-Fulgence, 251, rue Saguenay 1 855 550-7469 • routedeslegendes.com

La maison coupée en deux presents Pour le meilleur et pour le pire. It’s true! Saint-Fulgence did it! They actually cut a house in two, and for the past four years now, you can attend Jimmy Doucet’s plays set on three separate floors. Take advantage of this unique summer theatre! Become a member of the bride’s family and attend the colourful wedding set in the ’80s. Every Thursday and Friday at 7:30 p.m. Open: July 5 to August 17.

Photo credit: La Fabuleuse Histoire d'un Royaume


Top Things to Do | Culture & Heritage SOUVENIRS, ARTS AND CRAFTS

Souvenirs, arts and crafts, galleries

Relais du Souvenir

Chambord, 1801, rue Principale 418 342-1392 • lerelaisdubleuet.com

Lac-Saint-Jean Atelier Boutique Délir-Art-Rium

J$

Métabetchouan–Lac-à-la-Croix, 101, rue Saint-André 581 701-0320 • 418 817-7837 delir.art.rium@gmail.com A workshop boutique where visitors can find products that showcase the rich history of Quebec all across Canada. We also make what you need to stand out in the crowd! Our handmade products are authentic and unique. You’ll find souvenirs for you and your loved ones to help make your stay unforgettable. Open: June to Labour Day. Low season : on reservation. Closed Sunday at all time. Cristal du Lac

Métabetchouan–Lac-à-la-Croix, 1840, route 169 418 213-0702 • cristaldulac.com

Tastings of our various products are available at all times. We offer a vast choice of blueberry themed souvenirs. We support local artisans and regional products. Come and meet our friendly staff who will be more than pleased to offer their advice. For over a year now, we've been offering our guests a new lodge: the Gîte du Pêcheur. Open : May to October. Boutique Teuehikan (MASHK)

ò

Roberval, 1695, boulevard Horace-J.-Beemer 418 275-7012 • mashk.com The Teuehikan Boutique was created out of a love and respect for Aboriginal culture. The art and crafts featured at this shop represent the roots of the 11 First Nations communities of Québec. Its goal is to foster respect for their culture, the Earth (mother), the Sun (grandfather), the Moon (grandmother) and the sacred seasons of life. It serves as a reminder that all Pekuakamiulnuatsh objects are precious and important, and that we are their keepers. Open: Year-round.

The Cristal du Lac souvenir shop offers a wide range of natural polished quartz crystals, available in a variety of shapes and colours. Shop for crystals that are cut and sparkle like diamonds, an original and exclusive collection at Cristal du Lac. We also offer a wide selection of minerals throughout our displays. Precious stones for all ages and budgets. Open: May 19 to September 23. [ad p. 19] Atelier Marie-Cuir

J

Chambord, 10, rue du Bureau-de-Poste 418 342-6603 • mariecuir.com

Cristal du Lac

Visit our shop and discover almost 40 years of skill and knowledge. Passion through modelling, shaping and painting for unique and creative pieces. Explore a panoply of leather articles: Keychains with blueberries, flowers, jewelry, utility products, belts, reading lights, purses, embossed leather paintings, and so much more…Open: Year-round.

Artisanat Eshkan

Crédit photo : Cristal du Lac

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

Mashteuiatsh, 2204, rue Ouiatchouan 418 275-4657 • artisanateshkan.com At Artisanat Eshkan, experience art in original forms where you'll discover Ilnu originality, diversity and culture. You'll find sculptures, dream catchers, cleansing elements and souvenirs. You can also buy raw material on site, such as leather, rawhide lacing, feathers and pearls. An authentic boutique at 5 km from Roberval. Come and meet us! Open: Year-round.

73


Top Things to Do | Culture & Heritage SOUVENIRS, ARTS AND CRAFTS, GALLERIES

J

Le Petit Marché de Saint-Prime

L'Odyssée des Bâtisseurs

Saint-Prime, 1113, rue Principale 418 515-4018 • petit-berger@hotmail.com

Alma, 1671, avenue du Pont Nord 418 668-2606 • odysseedesbatisseurs.com

A store that reflects the past where you'll relive a forgotten era and where you can purchase a souvenir of handmade soap, locally produced goods, antiques, wool and a variety of creations made from recycled wood, from within a Christmas themed atmosphere year-round. A gift shop to visit during your travels in the region! Open: Year-round. January to April, Monday to Wednesday.

The Odyssée des Bâtisseurs boutique is the ideal place to find authentic products such as souvenirs from Lac-Saint-Jean, regional flags, blueberry products, handcrafted jewellery, blown glass and works by the Cercles de Fermières, including blankets and mittens. A wide variety of historical publications are available as well as a kid’s corner. Open: Year-round.

Boutique artisanale Les Mains Agiles

J

Saint-Henri-de-Taillon, 504, rue Principale 418 321-2360 boutiquelesmainsagiles@gmail.com

Saguenay Conception Cuir Expression

If you’re looking for a souvenir, a gift, or a little something for yourself, come visit our shop. Marvel over the unique and one of a kind crafts made by local artists, such as stone carvings, knitwear, jewellery, textiles (handbags, ponchos, blankets, loom-woven pieces), pottery, wood carvings, regional products, accessories for mothers and babies, and even more. Come visit us and discover our local talents!Open: April to December. Closed Monday to Wednesday. Langage Plus

[ad p. 35, 199]

J

Alma, 555, rue Collard 418 668-6635 • langageplus.com Much than just a simple gallery presenting today's art, the Centre d’art actuel Langage Plus also offer souvenirs and remarkable gifts. The boutiques shines a spotlight on original and contemporary creations created by artists and artisans from Saguenay–LacSaint-Jean and Québec. A collection of unique objects at a variety of affordable prices allowing you to stock up on great gifts for any occasion! Open: Year-round. Monday by reservation.

Jonquière Borough, 2893, boulevard du Royaume 418 548-2268 • 1 877 745-2847 conceptioncuir.com Not just useful products, but also artifacts in harmony with the taste and passion of both creators. Conception Cuir, it’s a brilliant team of creators with thirty years of accumulated experience in making furniture, pictures and leather products. For Gilles Bergeron and Danielle Tremblay, artisans-designers, each piece reflects a particular mood, a way of thinking and manufacturing technique. Open: Year-round. Closed Saturday and Sunday. Twist créations métiers d’art

Jonquière Borough, 1995, rue Davis 418 512-1818 • twistcreations.ca A company operating in the domain of arts and acts as a showcase for over 130 artisans and designers from Québec and Canada. All products in the boutique are handmade. The products quality and creativity come from the know-how of artisans and designers. Behind a creation, there is a person, an idea, a passion. Gift ideas with originality, history and personality. Open: Year-round. Closed Sunday and Monday.

Twist créations métiers d'art (Chicoutimi)

74 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

Photo credit: Twist créations métiers d'art


Top Things to Do | Culture & Heritage SOUVENIRS, ARTS AND CRAFTS, GALLERIES

Route du Fjord

L’Orignal Fringant

Chicoutimi Borough, 1915, boulevard Talbot 418 973-9990 • orignalfringant.ca

J$

Atelier-Boutique Dolande

An authentic, one-of-a-kind boutique! You will find locally made products, fur accessories, famed cowboy boots by Canadian brand Boulet, and bison leather goods from Alberta. You will also find other indigenous crafts, including dream catchers and leather moccasins. Stop by and discover original local pieces! Open: Year-round. Closed Sunday. Twist créations métiers d’art

Chicoutimi Borough, 439, rue Racine 418 973-6818 • twistcreation.ca A company operating in the domain of arts and acts as a showcase for over 130 artisans and designers from Québec and Canada. All products in the boutique are handmade. The products quality and creativity come from the know-how of artisans and designers. Behind a creation, there is a person, an idea, a passion. Gift ideas with originality, history and personality. Open: Year-round.

Rivière-Éternité, 8, sentier du Lac-à-L'Écluse 418 272-1156 • atelierdfortin@yahoo.ca The Atelier-boutique within the bucolic cabin is located 6 km from the quaint town of Rivière-Éternité (Saguenay) and near the Parc National du Fjord-duSaguenay. Visitors can purchase watercolours signed by painter Dolande Fortin as well as small prints, greeting cards, works by other Quebec artists and arts and crafts. They can also browse the second-hand section with its many quality treasures, including jewellery. Open : Year-Round. Savonnerie au pays des Bleuets

J$

Rivière-Éternité, 230, route Principale 581 222-2104 • savonnerieaupaysdesbleuets.com This is an area and boutique worth visiting! You deserve the quality, efficiency and the guarantee of our product line. Treat yourself; your body will thank you! We have soaps, exfoliants, deodorants, bath bombs, serum and much more. We make our products with extracts from plants soaked and harvested on site. Free guided tours are offered June through October. We also give soap and cosmetic making classes. Open: Year-round. Closed Monday. Atelier boutique - Rebelles des Bois

J

L’Anse-Saint-Jean, 358-C, rue Saint-Jean-Baptiste 418 272-1883 • rebellesdesbois.com A boutique featuring Québec artisans and a designing jewel and moose antlers workshop. Clothing from Québec designers, pottery, jewels, book covers, local products and much more to be discovered! Open: Year-round.

Atelier boutique - Rebelles des Bois

Touverre fine stone cutting and glass blowing ÉCONOMUSÉE®

J3

La Baie Borough, 3205, boulevard de la Grande Baie Sud 418 544-1660 • touverre.com Gallery and boutique showcasing the art of Giuseppe Benedetto. His years 25 years of experience with blown glass will leave you breathless. His works unveil both a contemporary and legendary side inspired by the region. Shop here for unique and thoughtful souvenirs and gifts! Those interested in geology will love to rifle through our mineral collection and jewellery made with semi-precious stones. Open : year-round. Photo credit: Atelier boutique - Rebelles des Bois

Le Chevrier du Nord ÉCONOMUSÉE® de la lainerie

Saint-Fulgence, 71, rang Saint-Joseph 418 590-2755 • chevrierdunord.com A family farming business that raises angora goats to transform the goat’s hair, called mohair, using traditional production methods such as knitting, weaving, felting, fulling and dyeing. It's then converted to fabricate clothing designed by Annie Pilote. Discover the production and transformation process of these silky fibers. Open: Year-round. Closed Sunday to Thursday, September to May. saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

75


Top Things to Do | Culture & Heritage ABORIGINAL TOURISM, RELIGIOUS LANDMARKS

Aboriginal tourism

Mashteuiatsh, 1671, rue Ouiatchouan 418 275-5386, ext. 1404 • grpn@mashteuiatsh.ca

Lac-Saint-Jean Carrefour d'accueil Ilnu

J2 ò$

Mashteuiatsh, 1516, rue Ouiatchouan 418 275-7200 • kuei.ca Mashteuiatsh is the only indigenous nation in Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean. It has a major influence on the region’s terminology and its names. The Ilnu culture abounds with respect and knowledge, which the Pekuakamiulnuatsh people like to share. Your encounters with artisans, elders, and young community members will open you to their world—the beating heart of the region’s main tourist attractions. Open: year-round. [ad C6, p. 189] Uashassihtsh – Site de transmission culturelle ilnu

J3 ò5

Mashteuiatsh, 1514, rue Ouiatchouan, 1 888 875-4842 • cultureilnu.ca Uashassihtsh, which means “small bay”, boasts a spectacular setting along the Pekuakami (Lac Saint-Jean). Visitors can learn about Pekuakamiulnuatsh culture through the various activities hosted by local artisans. Take part in one of the many creative workshops here. New in 2018: Every evening between 6 and 8, visitors can enjoy stories, traditional tales, and music by an outdoor fire. Open: June 10 to September 3. Musée amérindien de Mashteuiatsh

ò

Grand Rassemblement des Premières Nations

35òJ

Mashteuiatsh, 1787, rue Amishk 418 275-4842 • 1 888 875-4842 • cultureilnu.ca Visitors can relive 6,000 years of Pekuakamiulnuatsh history through various museum exhibits. Gain a compelling and provocative view into an age-old culture. Hear the voices of wisdom of generations that came before us. Explore the forest and visit Nuhtshimitsh. You can find objects inspired by indigenous cultures at the boutique, and don’t forget to visit the church of Saint Kateri Tekakwitha! Open: From June 10, 2018, year-round.

76 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

Canoe and portage competition, triathlon, powwow, dance and song to the beat of the teuehikan (drum), fireworks, game tasting, shows, and much more! Open: July 13 to 15.

Religious landmarks Sentier Notre-Dame Kapatakan From Rivière-Éternité to Lac-Bouchette

$

418 348-6344 • 1 800 868-6344 (Ermitage) 418 698-3167 • 1 800 463-6565 (Promotion Saguenay) sentiernotredamekapatakan.org The Sentier Notre-Dame Kapatakan called the “little compostela” of Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean, is a 215 km long walking trail that joins Notre-Dame-du-Saguenay in Rivière-Éternité to Lac-Bouchette’s national Sanctuary, Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes de l’Ermitage Saint-Antoine. For the entire length of the Kapatakan, an Aboriginal word meaning “trail”, 14 thematic sectors are offered through towns and villages in the discovery of the region's spiritual, natural and cultural sites. Open: End of May to early October. Lac-Saint-Jean Village historique de Val-Jalbert

J3_5

Chambord, 95, rue Saint-Georges 418 275-3132 • 1 888 675-3132 • valjalbert.com Travel back in time and meet colorful characters as secrets are revealed on this 1927 authentic company town and its 40 original buildings frozen-in-time. Celebrated 100 years in 2015, the convent-school, general store, post office, abandoned houses and the pulp mill are full of surprises. Discover life at the mill with tactile models on manufacturing mechanical pulp. A grandiose immersive show promising astonishments, and the then influent characters will recount their history for about 20 minutes. Open : May 26 to October 13. [ad p. 240]


Top Things to Do | Culture & Heritage RELIGIOUS LANDMARKS, SCIENTIFIC TOURISM

Ermitage Saint-Antoine

J$

Lac-Bouchette, 250, route de l’Ermitage 418 348-6344 • 1 800 868-6344 • st-antoine.org A natural sanctuary and spiritual oasis located just a few minutes from Lac Saint-Jean, on a woodland field along the shores of Lac Ouiatchouan, Ermitage Saint-Antoine is a destination praised by pilgrims, individuals looking for inner peace and for tourists in search of natural beauty and serenity. Hosted by the Capuchins, this national sanctuary offers quality accommodations, a restaurant, in addition to a host of services and attractions. Open: mid-May to mid-October. [ad p. 21] Église Kateri Tekakwitha

ò$

Mashteuiatsh, 1787, rue Amishk 1 888 875-4842 • kuei.ca

Centre Historique des Soeurs du Bon-Conseil

J$

Dolbeau-Mistassini, 100, route des Trappistes 418 276-1122 • 1 800 461-3699 chocolateriedesperes.com Plunge in the universe of the Pères Trappistes and the chocolate factory through the discovery of a splendid site during your visit. Meet Father Augustin at our shop and discover a wide variety of delicious regional products. Pray with the monks during a religious service. The perfect opportunity to reflect and pray if you have a few days to recharge your batteries by staying at the monastery's hotel. Open: Year-round. Low season: Closed Sunday. [ad p. 28, 206]

5

Chicoutimi Borough, 700, rue Racine Est (door 688) 418 543-4861 • centrehistoriquesndbc.com Discover the history of the religious Sisters of Notre-Dame du Bon-Conseil and through founder, Françoise Simard. The permanent exhibition tells how these women, by their major role in education, influenced the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean region in the 20th century. Visitors can genuinely experience the silent and peaceful ambiance in the chapel and near the founder’s grave. Open: Year-round. [ad p. 190] Route du Fjord Parc national du Fjord-du-Saguenay

The church in Kateri-Tekakwitha was built in 1987 due to a fire that completely destroyed the original church on March 12, 1986. Saint Kateri Tekakwitha is the first aboriginal in North America to be recognized by the Catholic Church. The Mashteuiatsh community was bestowed with the mission of spreading the devotion of the holy Kateri Takewitha with the region's visitors. Open to the general public. Open : June to September. Chocolaterie des Pères Trappistes de Mistassini

Saguenay

5

Rivière-Éternité, 91, rue Notre Dame 418 272-1556 • 1 800 665-6527 parcsquebec.com/saguenay The Notre-Dame du Saguenay historic statue was erected in 1881 and is perched at 180 meters above on the first of Cap Trinité's three plateaus. A 7.6 km trail (round trip) leads to the base of the statue. It can also be seen from the various cruise and kayak excursions offered in the Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park (departures from Baie Éternité). Open: mid-May to the end of October. [ad p. 36]

Scientific Tourism Lac-Saint-Jean

5

Cristal du Lac

Métabetchouan–Lac-à-la-Croix, 1840, route 169 418 213-0702 • cristaldulac.com At 11 km from Métabetchouan, the guides of Cristal du Lac present the regional geological history, the characteristics of quartz crystal and the art of artisanal prospecting. Find your very own quartz crystals, a stone that dates back 250 million years, in an open mine and bring your treasures back home as souvenirs. Goggles, gloves, hats and a mineral wash basin are waiting for you and offer a unique experience in Québec! On reservation. Open: June 23 to September 2. [ad p. 19] saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

77


Top Things to Do | Culture & Heritage SCIENTIFIC TOURISM

Village historique de Val-Jalbert

J3_5

Chambord, 95, rue Saint-Georges 418 275-3132 • 1 888 675-3132 • valjalbert.com One hundred and ten years later, a hydroelectric mini power plant is installed in Val-Jalbert, ensuring the continuity of the tourist experience. The discovery of this treasure of architectural integration is revealed during an interpretative walk. Belvederes and boardwalks offer a spectacular view of the Ouiatchouan falls. The circuit gives the visitor an overview of the historical, industrial, technical, socio-economical, environmental and even an artistic aspects for a global understanding of the project. Open: May 26 to October 13. [ad p. 240] Planétarium Saint-Félicien

J5

Saint-Félicien, 2025, boulevard du Jardin 418 900-1098 • clubdesborealides.com

Musée du Fjord

J35

Saint-Félicien, 2230, boulevard du Jardin 418-679-0543 • 1 800 667-5687 zoosauvage.org Are you looking for an exclusive Quebec experience? Treat yourself to an Adventure in the Land of the Cervidae at the Zoo sauvage de Saint-Félicien! It is a 26-hour overnight stay that includes a trip to the land of the caribou! The itinerary includes a hike through the boreal forest, its flora and fauna, a canoe trip on the lake, a night in a prospector tent and an encounter with a herd of caribou and a moose. An experience you won't forget! Open: June to October. [ad C2, 197]

78 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

25

La Baie Borough, 3346, boulevard de la Grande-Baie Sud 418 697-5077 • 1 866 697-5077 museedufjord.com Secrets of the Shores… Discover live organisms along the shores of the Baie des Ha! Ha! with the help of our enthusiastic guides! With your boots and shovels provided by the museum, explore an area that is accessible only at low tide. Guided tours are included in the museum admission fee. Visit the Musée du Fjord website or contact the information desk for more for details. Open: June 24 to Labor Day. [ad C3, p. 203] Touverre fine stone cutting and glass blowing ÉCONOMUSÉE®

The Saint-Félicien astronomical centre is the only one in Québec to offer planetarium animations and telescope observations. Live presentations are held rain or shine since most are held indoors. Unravel the mystery of the Northern Lights, the Aurora Borealis that are visible on 30 nights of the year in the Saint-Félicien region, and explore a photography exhibit. A large showroom with over 16 subjects to discover. Open: Year-round. Zoo sauvage de Saint-Félicien

Saguenay

35

La Baie Borough, 3205, boulevard de la Grande Baie Sud 418 544-1660 • touverre.com Learn about the forces of physics involved in manipulating glass at 2100�F and cutting gemstones as well as their composition and the chemistry of colour. Through his demonstration, glass artist Giuseppe Benedetto explains the characteristics of these materials. Witness the various stages of production and visit a blown glass workshop. Activity: “Blow your glass ball.” Jewelry and mineral collection. Open: Year-round Route du Fjord Site de la Nouvelle-France

5

Saint-Félix-d'Otis, 370, Vieux Chemin 418 544-8027 • sitenouvellefrance.com Come and meet our archaeologists! They'll share their passion and their discoveries, of which some date back to over 5000 years! The occupation of l’Anse-àla-Croix will be told via the 150,000 artifacts that have been discovered during the past 21 years. Site de la Nouvelle-France provides families with custom experience. Dive deeper into history and learn more about New France’s first inhabitants with its interactive set up. Open : June to September. [ad p. 202]


Top Things to Do | Winter Fun FATBIKE

WINTER FUN

Parc national des Monts-Valin

The experiences identified by this icon are accredited by Aventure Écotourisme Québec for high quality and safety standards.

Fatbike Lac-Saint-Jean Gestion Récréotouristique du Mont Lac-Vert

J5

Hébertville, 173, Chemin du Vallon 418 344-4000 • 1 888 344-1101 montlacvert.qc.ca Ride along a trail that stretches more than 17 km that includes a “cardio climb,” a fun zone, and an exhilarating downhill slope! Several loop options. Illuminated area at night. Pavilion at the top of the mountain where visitors can warm up. We carry out daily maintenance on our trails. Outstanding conditions! We rent fatbikes and snowshoes. Open : December to March.

Photo credit: Charles-David Robitaille

J5

Club Tobo-Ski

Saint-Félicien, 500, Petit Rang 418 679-3855, ext. 3352 • 1 866 900-5243 toboski.ca Club Tobo-Ski offers you a warm way to spend your energy while enjoying the crisp winter air along magnificent trails designed for fatbikes. A rendezvous in a magnificent natural setting with trees draped in snow! During your journey, you'll have the chance to pedal along the shores of the Ours River, in addition to Lac Julien and its majestic swamplands. Travel along glittering snow-covered ridges. We offer convenient options with our rental services for the entire family! Open: December to March. Centre de villégiature Dam-en-Terre

J5

Alma, 1385, chemin de la Marina 418 668-3016 • 1 888 289-3016 damenterre.qc.ca You can fatbikes at the Centre de villégiature Dam-enTerre. With trails that are 3 to 5 km long, visitors can try out this increasingly popular winter sport. You can also rent skates, snowshoes and tubes to fully enjoy the wide range of activities available. Open : January to March. Closed Monday and Tuesday. [ad p. 34, 220]

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

79


Top Things to Do | Winter Fun FATBIKE, SLEDDING

Saguenay Club de ski de fond Le Norvégien

Auberge Éva

J5

Jonquière Borough, rang Saint-Benoit 418 546-2344

Visitors can enjoy a few small hills on site with a tube rental service available. Open: December to March.

5,7 km trail. Open: December to April. Centre de vélo de montagne le Panoramique

[ad p. 199, 212]

$

Chicoutimi Borough, boulevard Barrette and chemin de la Réserve Intersection 408 674-1200 • 1 800 665-6527 velochicoutimi.qc.ca Fatbike lovers, the Centre de vélo de montagne Le Panoramique is for you! With numerous modified and well-maintained paths to choose from, cyclists at all levels can hit the trails. Winter couldn’t get any better! Open: November to April.

Club Tobo-Ski

J5

Saint-Félicien, 500, Petit Rang 418 679-3855, ext. 3352 • 1 866 900-5243 toboski.ca The Club Tobo-Ski offers two sliding corridors of over 200 m long. The slides are equipped with a lift and are lit-up at night. The ideal activity for the entire family (no height restriction). Open: Mid-December to the end of March. Monday through Friday, with the exception of holidays and pedagogical days. Centre de villégiature Dam-en-terre

J$

Alma, 1385, chemin de la Marina 418 668-3016 • 1 888 289-3016 • damenterre.qc.ca

Route du Fjord Parc national des Monts-Valin

5

Lac-Bouchette, 160, chemin de la Montagne 418 348-6832 • aubergeeva.com

J5

Saint-Fulgence, 360, rang Saint-Louis 408 674-1200 • 1 800 665-6527 parcsquebec.com/montsvalin The network consists of several loops that are 2, 3, 5, 7 and 12 km long. Cyclists can enjoy a heated belay station on the 12 km loop. Slightly elevated path with a magnificent view of the mountain. Bicycle rentals available. Open: December to March. [ad p. 36]

Sledding Lac-Saint-Jean Gestion Récréotouristique J5 du Mont Lac-Vert

Hébertville, 173, Chemin du Vallon 418 344-4000 • 1 888 344-1101 • montlacvert.qc.ca Mont Lac-Vert offers the tallest snow hills for tubing in Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean! 400 tubes, two 200-metre and 350-metre lanes and two ski lifts await you! Evening sledding on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays with a reservation. Children must be at least 40 inches tall. Open: January to March.

80 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

Besides the icy trails of Camping Dam-en-Terre available to ice skaters, the Centre de villégiature Damen-Terre also offers a slide that extends to the Baie Dam-en-Terre. Free access. Tubes, skates, snowshoes and balloon tire bike rentals are available. Open: January to March. Closed Monday and Tuesday. [ad p. 34, 220]

Saguenay Le Valinouët

J5

Saint-David-de-Falardeau, 200, route du Valinouët 418 673-6455 • 1 866 260-8254 • valinouet.qc.ca Our park has three hills designed specifically for tubing and complete access to a ski lift. Open: December to April. Route du Fjord Station Mont-Édouard

5

L'Anse-Saint-Jean, 67, rue Dallaire 418 272-2927 • montedouard.com Hills are open for tubing on Saturday and Sunday afternoons. Open during the holidays and spring break. If groups wish to use the hills, they must reserve. Open: December to March. Closed Monday to Friday.


Top Things to Do | Winter Fun SNOWMOBILING

Snowmobiling

Discover our snowmobile trails by downloading the snowmobile map on the Tourist Saguenay– Lac-Saint-Jean website

Lac-Saint-Jean Dallaire Équipement

J$

Saint-Bruno, 560, rue Melançon 418 343-3758 • dallairest-bruno.com Artic Cat dealer. Open: Year-round. Centre récréotouristique Le Rigolet

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca/en

J$

Métabetchouan-Lac-à-la-Croix, 18, rue Saint-André 418 349-3696 • ville.metabetchouan.qc.ca The centre is located alongside the No 383 regional snowmobiling trail. Restaurant and bar service available. Open: year-round.

Saint-Félicien, 2337, Rivière aux Saumons 418 679-1174 • clubrelaisdesbuttes.com

5

Centre du Sport Lac-St-Jean

$

Club et Corporation du Relais des Buttes

Chambord, 1454, rue Principale 418 342-6202 • 1 877 270-0160 centredusportlacstjean.com Yamaha, Kawasaki, Arctic Cat and Polaris dealer. The owner and his son, Réjean and Mathieu Tremblay, started their business in 1994 with a first dealership located in Chambord, specializing mainly in motorized sports. The family company soon became a leader in the industry. Open: Year-round.

Renowned for its many snowmobiling trails, the Club et Corporation du Relais des Buttes de Saint-Félicien offers a magnificent relay with a fireplace where visitors can relax, plan their next activity, or meet new friends. Standard meal options are available. The regional warmth of our local residents will enhance your experience! We look forward to your visit and to making it memorable! Open: Snowmobiling season. Closed Monday.

5

Chalets et Spa Lac Saint-Jean (Relais du Spa)

Chambord, 96, chemin du Parc Municipal 418 342-1111 • 1 877 342-7933 chaletsetspa.com Chalets et Spa Lac Saint-Jean encourages you to indulge in its relaxing ambiance, which included accommodation, massage therapy and a Nordic spa. Open: December to March. [ad p. 19, 212, 225] Auberge Éva

J35

Lac-Bouchette, 160, chemin de la Montagne 418 348-6832 • aubergeeva.com Restaurant, accommodations, secure garage, rental packages and snowmobiling. Open: December to March. [ad p. 199, 212]

Photo credit: Charles-David Robitaille

Centre du Sport Lac-St-Jean

Site touristique Chute à l'Ours

J$

Normandin, 101, chemin Louis-Ovide-Bouchard 418 274-3411 • chutealours.com The Site touristique Chute à l’Ours offers visitors a choice of seven rental cabins or four motel rooms with nature as your backdrop. Easy to get to by car or snowmobile, admission to the site is free throughout the winter. Visitors can therefore enjoy the various snowshoeing trails (snowshoe loan service), and access to the upgraded infrastructure at no charge. The restaurant bar is buzzing and open Thursday through Sunday! Open : December to March. [ad p. 26] saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

81


Top Things to Do | Winter Fun SNOWMOBILING

Relais Jos Bonka

J5

L'Ascension, 4885, route Uniforêt 581 200-2131 • info@josbonka.com

J5

Alma, 447, rue Sacré-Cœur Ouest 418 668-7381 • 1 888 668-7381 equinoxaventure.ca

J35

Alma, 1000, boulevard des Cascades 418 668-5261 • 1 800 263-5261 hoteluniversel.com

[ad p. 198, 228]

The snowmobile relay Restaurant Bar du Camping Jonquière is located in the heart of a captivating site, steps away from the borough of Jonquière. This relay sits on the shores of Lac Kénogami, offering spectacular and serene winter scenery that will be sure to please nature enthusiasts. Site with ice fishing huts. Open: January to March. Closed Monday to Wednesday.

J$

Alma, 3055, du Pont Sud 418 668-7389 • sportsdrc.com BRP Ski-Doo dealer. Open: Year-round.

5

Chicoutimi Borough 418 490-1200 • apexaventure.com Snowmobiling is a must when you visit the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean region. At Apex compagnie d’aventure, you can team up with a professional guide for an exceptional experience. Whether on or off the trail, we play hard at Apex compagnie d’aventure! Open : Winter season. Équipements Villeneuve

Located in the heart of the region, this 4-star hotel offers 72 recently renovated rooms. Direct access via trail #561, the complex is member of Secure Hotels. Clients have access to a locked enclosure with surveillance camera. Pacini restaurant and Bar L'Apéro are located in the building. Package deals for snowmobilers December to April, Indoor spa and pool, Baie sur Mer health centre and movie theatre. Over 3 million dollars invested since 2015. Open: Year-round.

Sports D.R.C.

Jonquière Borough, 3553, rue Saint-Dominique 418 542-0176 • campingjonquiere.com

Apex compagnie d'aventure

Adventure tourism licensed travel agent. Organized tours. Yamaha snowmobiles. Multi-activity combos: dogsledding, ice fishing, snowshoeing and winter Fat bike. Open: January to March. Hôtel Universel

$

Restaurant Bar du Camping Jonquière

The Relais-resto Jos Bonka offers its guests a unique experience. Highlights include its stunning terrace, spectacular view of the Péribonka River, rustic decor, refined and customized quality cooking, Sunday brunch and a table d’hôte menu on weekends. The carnaval d’hiver and the village de pêche are among the activities offered. Gas station on-site. Open : Year-round. Équinox Aventure

Saguenay

J$

Chicoutimi Borough, 1178, boulevard Sainte-Geneviève 418 543-3600 • 1 877 543-3600 equipementsvilleneuve.com Snowmobilers, are you ready for your next ride? Équipements Villeneuve offers the latest snowmobiles and Ski-Doos for the ultimate snowmobiling experience. Our snowmobiles are loaded with state-of-the-art technology, such as the E-TEC and ACE, R MOTION rear suspension and adjustable PILOT skis that will make every trip an unforgettable adventure. Our store is accessible by snowmobile. Trail pass available for purchase on-site. Open: Year-round. Évasion Sport

5

Chicoutimi Borough (Laterrière sector), 2639, route 170 418 678-2481 • 1 866 678-2481 evasion-sport.com

Évasion Sport

Snowmobile and equipment rental for over 20 years. We organize runs with professional guides. 22 of the latest snowmobiles are for rent. Accessed from trail number 368. Open: December to April.

82 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

Photo credit: Évasion Sport


Top Things to Do | Winter Fun SNOWMOBILING

Les Gestions Loisirs LR

J5

Bégin, 632, chemin du Lac à l’Ours 418 817-2375 • loisirslr.com Located alongside trail No 367. Rent and ride! Six snowmobiles are available. Several different directions are available: Monts-Valin, Saguenay, LacSaint-Jean, etc. Flexible departure and arrival times. Cabin rentals are available on-site. Several packages available. Open: December to April. Destination Monts-Valin

5

Saint-David-de-Falardeau 418 673-7335 • destinationmontsvalin.com Located in proximity to the federated trails in the Le Valinouët ski resort sector, Destination Monts-Valin offers off-trail and on-trail snowmobile rentals and guide service. In addition, a basic mechanic service is available. Package deals including accommodations, meals and ice fishing are also offered for those who want to live the Monts Valin winter experience to the fullest. Open: November to April. Imago Village

J$

Saint-David-de-Falardeau 418 437-7770 • imagovillage.com Direct access by automobile, ATV or snowmobile via the Trans-Québec No 93 trail, Imago Village offers incredible views overlooking the Valinouët ski resort and faces the south with sunshine throughout the year. Five yurts are available for outdoor enthusiasts

and nature lovers for an incredible experience in non-traditional accommodations. A visit to the bistro-bar in a 32-foot yurt is worth the detour in itself. Open: December to March. Route du Fjord

J5

OrganisAction

L'Anse-Saint-Jean, 4, rue Dallaire 418 579-8763 • organisaction.com Try out Quebec’s flagship activity: snowmobiling! Accompanied by our experienced guides, explore the boreal forest and the backcountry of the Saguenay Fjord. Over a few hours or several days, we will lead you through unchartered territory. We also offer “winter pleasure” trips that combine dog sledding, snowshoeing, and ice fishing. Reservation required. Open : December to March.

J5

L’Auberge du 31

Saint-Fulgence, Route L200, km 31 418 948-0960 • aubergedu31.com Auberge du km 31, located in the heart Monts-Valins, is pleased to offer you a place where you can take a breather after your snowmobile adventures. Choose to rent a room or a cottage and extend your stay with us. Our on-site restaurant and extensive menu, quaint bar and friendly atmosphere, awaits you. Our lovely staff is at your service. We would love to indulge in a winter moment with you! Open: December to April.

Imago Village Photo credit: Canopée Médias

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

83


Top Things to Do | Winter Fun SNOWMOBILING, SKATING, ICE FISHING

Côte-Nord Centre de vacances Ferme 5 étoiles

Centre de villégiature Dam-en-Terre

5

Sacré-Cœur, 465, route 172 Nord 418 236-4551 • 1 877 236-4551 ferme5etoiles.com Conquer great spaces and snowscapes! Discover Quebec’s favourite outdoor activity: snowmobiling. With a passionate guide at your side, brace yourself for an unforgettable experience. We have a variety of unique snowmobile runs with views of the Saguenay Fjord, the St-Lawrence River, and the Baie de Tadoussac. Come along for an authentic off-road adventure! Open: Mid-December to of March. [ad p. 54, 203, 227]

J$

Alma, 1385, chemin de la Marina 418 668-3016 • 1 888 289-3016 • damenterre.qc.ca Our ice trails offer 1.5 km of skating along the frozen campsite roads. Live music and illuminated site in the evenings. Open: January to March. Closed Monday and Tuesday. [ad p. 34, 220] Saguenay Parc Mille Lieux de la Colline

J5

Chicoutimi Borough, 200, rue Pinel 418 698-7000 • parcmillelieux.com The park is not only open in the summer. Visitors can skate along an ice path and appreciate the joys of winter! Open: January to March. Closed Monday and Tuesday. [ad p. 41, 201] Route du Fjord Station Mont Édouard

Centre de vacances Ferme 5 Étoiles

Hôtel Motel Restaurant Coronet

J$

Sacré-Cœur, 401, Route 172 Nord 418 236-9444 • hmcoronet.com

Free access to outdoor skating rink available at all times. Open : December to March.

Experience winter in the heart of the fjord! The hotel-motel is located at the exit for the Monts-Valin, directly on the Trans-Québec No 93 trail, at the crossroads of the Saguenay−Lac-Saint-Jean, North Shore and Charlevoix regions. It's the only location in the region to offer all of these services in one place. Open: Year-round.

Ice fishing Lac-Saint-Jean Pêche Blanche Lac Saint-Jean

5

Hébertville 418 218-1994 • pecheblanche.net

Skating Lac-Saint-Jean Village Boréal de Saint-Félicien

J$

L'Anse-Saint-Jean, 67, rue Dallaire 418 272-2927 • montedouard.com

$

Saint-Félicien, marina de Saint-Félicien 418 679-3335 • villageboreal.ca

Try ice fishing in an all-inclusive package in one of our huts located on the immense icy surface of Lac SaintJean. A professional fishing guide will accompany you throughout the day. You can even enjoy your fish directly on-site by your guide culinary skills. Come and live the adventure! Open: December 20 to March 31.

Located on the frozen Ashuapmushuan River, the village has walking trails and a 1 km ice path as well as a hockey rink. A heated cabin and the Desjardins chalet is open to visitors and skaters who want to warm up. Theme days and on-site entertainment on weekends. Free access. Open: January 19 to March 2, 2019. 84 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

Photo credit: Marc Loiselle


Top Things to Do | Winter Fun ICE FISHING, DOGSLED RIDES

Pêche Blanche Lac Saint-Jean

5

Roberval, 2048, route Roberval 418 218-1994 • pecheblanche.net Try ice fishing in an all included package in one of our huts located a few minutes away from Alma. Live an all-inclusive ice fishing experience on the immense icy surface of the stupendous Lac Saint-Jean. A snowmobile will take you to the hut (2 to 4 km). You'll be accompanied by a helpful guide for the entire day. Walleye, pike and perch are the species you'll be fishing. Your guide will expertly prepare your fish dish directly on the ice! Experience the adventure for yourself! Open: December 20 to March 31. Saguenay Pêche Aventures Saguenay

5

La Baie Borough, 4855, boulevard de la Grande-Baie Sud 418 540-9570 • pecheaventuressaguenay.com Rental of luxurious wooden huts and propane heated tents. Fishing guide on site, heated washrooms, professional equipment. Fishing for whitefish (redfish, turbot, codfish) in addition to the smelt. Accommodation on site. Some packages make it possible to stay for several days (Grande-Baie sector). Open: January to March. Pêche Blanche du Fjord

5

in harmony with your dogs and the surrounding wilderness. In the evening, near the lake, our comforting wooden campsite awaits you. Experience a one-day adventure and create memories that will last a lifetime. Open: December to April. Route du Fjord Entre chien et loup, chiens de traineau

J5

L’Anse-Saint-Jean, 190, chemin Perigny 418 272-1540 • entrechienetloup.ca A small company where the 43 dogs are happy and roam freely everyday. We offer half-day excursions to five day expeditions through landscapes of mountains and lakes close to the Saguenay Fjord. Live an adventure in harmony, comfort and happy times. Open: December to April.

Entre chien et loup, chiens de traineau

Pourvoirie du Cap au Leste

Sainte-Rose-du-Nord, 551, chemin Cap à l'Est 418 675-2000 • 1 866 675-2007 • capauleste.com

La Baie Borough, 3422, boulevard de la Grande-Baie Sud 418 544-4182 • pecheblanchedufjord.com Rental of huts on the Saguenay Fjord, for 4 to 16 people. Many fish species: redfish, codfish, smelt, etc. 32 huts are available. Open: January to March.

Join Dominic and his team for an unforgettable experience. One day with them and you will become a true musher! Explore the outfitter trails with the dogs pulling on the reins! Open : Winter Season.

Dogsled rides

Côte-Nord Centre de vacances Ferme 5 étoiles

Lac-Saint-Jean Aventuraid – Parc Mahikan

[ad p. 225]

J5

Girardville, 2395, rang Lapointe 418 258-3529 • aventuraid.qc.ca

5

418 236-4551 • 1 877 236-4551 ferme5etoiles.com

Hold on tight for an unforgettable and completely autonomous adventure in the middle of the boreal forest. In a dreamlike setting and with your harness as your guide, experience real life as a coureur des bois. In small groups, visitors can travel through time and

Drive your own dog sled. Use our forest trails, admire the panoramic view of the Saguenay Fjord and control your energetic dogs. Visit our kennel where you can pet the huskies and the malamutes. Our tours are open to everyone. Training and supervision provided by our passionate guides. Open: Mid-December to end of March. [ad p. 54, 203, 227]

Photo credit: Charles-David Robitaille

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

85


Top Things to Do | Winter Fun DOWNHILL SKIING, SNOWKITE, WINTER HORSE RIDING

Downhill skiing Mountain

20 (5)

240

A2 C1

●6 ■4 ◆6 ◆◆4

Jö¶.

8 (8)

70

A1 E1

●3 ■2

Jö¶

350

A3 B1 C1 E1

●6 ■8 ◆5 ◆◆8

Jö¶

A2

●6 ■7 ◆13 ◆◆4

3Jö¶

Trail rating

Ski Station

Lifts

● : easy ■ : difficult ◆ : very difficult ◆◆ : extremely difficult

Vertical drop ( m )

Trail rating :

Number of trails (night skiing)

Lifts: A: chairlift B: T-bar C: rope tow D: gondola E: magic carpet

Services

Lac-Saint-Jean Centre récréotouristique du Mont Lac-Vert

Hébertville, 173, chemin du Vallon 418 344-4000 • 1 888 344-1101 montlacvert.qc.ca Club Tobo-Ski

Saint-Félicien, 500, Petit Rang 418 679-3855, ext. 3352 • 1 866 900-5243 toboski.ca Saguenay Le Valinouët

Saint-David-de-Falardeau, 200, route du Valinouët 418 673-6455 • 1 866 260-8254 valinouet.qc.ca

30

Route du fjord Station Mont-Édouard

L’Anse-Saint-Jean, 67, rue Dallaire 418 272-2927 • montedouard.com

32

Snowkite

Winter horse riding

Lac-Saint-Jean Progression Kite

450

Lac-Saint-Jean

J5

Centre Équestre Les Écuries Mistouk

5

Métabetchouan-Lac-à-la-Croix, 505 5e Chemin 418 590-5041 • progressionkite.com

Alma, 4251, chemin Saint-François 418 550-7514 • lesecuriesmistouk.webs.com

Slide in complete freedom over our frozen waterwaysand in our magnificent fields with kite professionals. Progression Kite offers courteous and quality service, equipment adapted to your level and conditions. Safety is priority at Progression Kite. Safety is our priority at Progression Kite (IKO and AEQ certified). We’ll teach you about this amazing sport and experience the oneof-a-kind sensation. Open: December 15 to April 15.

Visitors will discover spectacular winter landscapes along our trails nestled in the boreal forest. Le Chalet is a comfortably heated reception area with a wood stove to keep you warm when you return. Try our newest addition: A nighttime excursion. The enchanting views of the forest and shimmering trees covered in snow will leave visitors in awe. During the day or night, horseback riding in the winter is an experience that's not to be missed! Open: Year-round.

86 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca


Top Things to Do | Winter Fun CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING AND SNOWSHOEING

Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing

Length (km)

Number of trails

Trail rating

2

1

3

4

● ◆

30

5

● ■

30

6

2

● ■

25

4

● ■ ◆

65

12

● ■ ◆

J.sö¶

17

5

● ■ ◆

31

7

● ■ ◆

J.sö5

20.4

5

● ■ ◆

90

9

● ■ ◆

öJ.s

15

3

● ■ ◆

7

3

● ■ ◆

Skating

Trail rating

Trail

Number of trails

Trail rating: ● : easy ■ : intermediate ◆ : difficult

Cross-country skiing

Length (km)

Snowshoeing

Services

Lac-Saint-Jean Arboretum de la Presqu'Île Croft

$

Métabetchouan-Lac-à-la-Croix, 2e rang Est, 32e chemin, 418 349-2060, ext. 2225 ville.metabetchouan.qc.ca

.

5

Club Tobo-Ski

Saint-Félicien, 500, Petit Rang 418 679-3855, ext. 3352 • 1 866 900-5243 toboski.ca Centre de villégiature Dam-en-Terre

● ■

Jö¶.s

$

Alma, 1385, chemin de la Marina 418 668-3016 • 1 888 289-3016 damenterre.qc.ca [ad p. 34, 220]

J.ö

Saguenay Club de ski de fond Le Norvégien

5

Jonquière Borough, 4885, chemin Saint-Benoît 418 546-2344 • skidefondlenorvegien.com Parc de la Rivière-du-Moulin

Chicoutimi Borough, 1577, rue des Roitelets 418 698-3235 • 418 698-3200 rivieredumoulin.saguenay.ca Contact Nature Rivière-à-Mars – Centre plein air Bec-Scie

5

La Baie Borough, 7400, chemin des Chutes 418 697-5132 • becscie.riviereamars.com [ad p. 184] OrganisAction

5

La Baie Borough 418 579-8763 • organisaction.com Club Perce-Neige

Bégin, 100, rue Lemieux 418 672-4270 • clubperceneige.com

5

ö¶s

14

4

● ■ ◆

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

.sö5 87


Top Things to Do | Winter Fun CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING AND SNOWSHOEING

Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing

27.2

2

7.5

2

● ■ ◆

27.2

2

● ■ ◆

10

4

● ■

3Jö.s

Jö.

Skating

2

Trail rating

Trail

Number of trails

Trail rating: ● : easy ■ : intermediate ◆ : difficult

Cross-country skiing Length (km)

Trail rating

8

● ■ ◆

Length (km)

Number of trails

Snowshoeing

Services

Saguenay Le Valinouët

Saint-David-de-Falardeau, 200, route du Valinouët 418 673-6455 • 1 866 260-8254 • valinouet.qc.ca

Jö¶

Route du fjord Parc national du Fjord-du-Saguenay

Rivière-Éternité, 91, rue Notre-Dame 418 272-1556 • 1 800 665-6527 parcsquebec.com/saguenay [ad p. 36]

● ■ ◆

Station Mont-Édouard

L’Anse-Saint-Jean, 67, rue Dallaire 418 272-2927 • montedouard.com Parc national des Monts-Valin

Saint-Fulgence, 360, rang saint-Louis 418 674-1200 • 1 800 665-6527 parcsquebec.com/montsvalin [ad p. 36]

30

5 77

7

● ■ ◆

71

6

● ■ ♦

20.9

1

● ■ ◆

20.9

1

● ■ ◆

Côte-Nord Parc national du Fjord-du-Saguenay

Sacré-Coeur, 1121,route 172 Nord 418 272-1556 • 1 800 665-6527 parcsquebec.com/saguenay [ad p. 36]

Le Valinouët

88 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

Parc national du Fjord-du-Saguenay Photos credits: Canopée Médias, Marc Loiselle


Top Things to Do | Nature and Outdoor Activities GOLFING AND MINIGOLF

NATURE & OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES

Village-Vacances Petit-Saguenay

Saguenay

A wise golfer always makes a reservation before tee time.

Golfing and minigolf Lac-Saint-Jean

Mini-golf fluo SPK

Chicoutimi Borough, 2175, boulevard Saint-Paul 418 693-3334 • saguenaypaintball.com Number of Holes: 18 Services : Jö¶ Indoor 18-hole minigolf, colorful and air conditioned. Fun guaranteed for the entire family! Reception room for children's birthday parties and corporate events. Open: Year-round (variable hours).

Auberge Éva

Club de golf Port-Alfred

Lac-Bouchette, 160, chemin de la Montagne 418 348-6832 • aubergeeva.com

La Baie Borough, 851, 4e rue 418 697-5109 • golfportalfred.com

Number of Holes: 18 Services : ö¶

Number of Holes : 18 Par : 72 Lenght (yards) : 6532 Services : Jö¶

18-hole mini golf course facing Lac Bouchette; the perfect spot for a picnic! [ad p. 199, 212]

Located in the heart of the city, near the cruise wharf with stunning views of Baie des Ha! Ha!, Club de golf Port-Alfred offers an image representative of our region's quality landscapes. Public golf course with members. Rentals available for groups. Competitive prices with our valuable package deals.

Photo credit: Charles-David Robitaille

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

89


Top Things to Do | Nature and Outdoor Activities MARINAS, PUBLIC DOCKS AND BOAT LANDINGS

Marinas, public docks and boat landings To know where to get a marine map, see www.cartes.gc.ca. To see the tide tables, see www.waterlevels.gc.ca. Lac-Saint-Jean

Carrefour d’Accueil Ilnu

Mashteuiatsh, 1516, rue Ouiatchouan 418 275-7200 • kuei.ca Public boat launch available for small and medium boats, access via the parking area of the Carrefour d’accueil Ilnu. A direct access to the majestic Pekuakami. A few parking places available for 12 hours or less. Services nea rby: visitor information, bathrooms, bike trail, tourist site and places to eat less than 80 meters away. Open: May to November. [ad C6, p. 189] Débarcadère du quai municipal

J$

Saint-Gédéon, 208, rue De Quen 418 345-8001 • st-gedeon.qc.ca

Saint-Félicien, 1058, boulevard du Sacré-Coeur 418 679-9888 • 1 877 525-9888 ville.stfelicien.qc.ca

Public boat launching ramps provide access to the river in Belle Rivière and to Lac Saint-Jean. Parking available. Free services include access to the gazebo, picnic areas, washrooms and play structures for children. Club nautique Belle-Rivière is close by and offers visitors the option to rent a wharf for the day. Open: May to October.

Located downtown along the shores of the majestic Ashuapmushuan River, you can use the municipal landing dock to put your boat in the water for free. Numerous docks welcome visitors so they enjoy the services, enjoy a nice meal or a stroll through the town. Washrooms, play area and picnic tables on site. Depth at dock: 5 m.

Marina de Saint-Gédéon

$

Marina Centre de loisirs Belle-Vue

J$

Saint-Félicien, 1065, rue Bellevue 418 679-7643 • marinasaintfelicien.com

Marina Centre de loisirs Belle-Vue

J$

Auberge Éva

Lac-Bouchette, 160, chemin de la Montagne 418 348-6832 • aubergeeva.com

Débarcadère du Bôme

Free boat launch available. Open: June to August. [ad p. 199, 212] Club nautique de Roberval

Marked by illuminated buoys, l'Ashuapmushuan will bring you to the Belle-vue marina, recently built in 2015. With 66 seats and 12 places the visitors, all required services are available: water, electricity, fuel, pump-out station, places to eat, bar and WiFi. Rent aquatic equipment, enjoy the various activities for families and take in the view of the river from the terrace! Depth at dock: 3 m.

$

Roberval, 854, rue Arthur 418-765-0115 • marinaroberval.ca Located near downtown, with a direct access to Lac Saint-Jean and to a multitude of services. The marina site offers a restaurant, an ice cream counter and a park for children. Classified “five anchors and five drops” by the Association maritime du Québec, the marina’s capacity is 195 docking sites, of which 30 are available at all times for visitors. Open: End of May to the end of September. 90 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

$

Saint-Félicien, 3585, chemin du Bôme 418 679-9888 • 1 877 525-9888 ville.stfelicien.qc.ca The Bôme wharf is located at the mouth of the majestic Lac Saint-Jean and of the beautiful Mistassini River, which are both accessible. Enjoy the magnificent scenery offered at the Bôme tower. Depth at dock: 13.7 m.

Photo credit: Yves Bergeron Photographe


Top Things to Do | Nature and Outdoor Activities MARINAS, PUBLIC DOCKS AND BOAT LANDINGS

Marina de Péribonka

J5

5

Marina de Shipshaw

Péribonka, 375, rue Édouard-Niquet 418 374-2967, ext. 201 • peribonka.ca

Jonquière Borough, 3861, chemin de la Péninsule 418 695-3635 • zoneporturaire.com

The harbour offers direct access to the majestic Lac Saint-Jean. Located along the Péribonka River, it is truly the ideal place to stop. Docks are available for recreational boating with a number of services, including gas, power, picnic tables, showers, barbecue, launching ramps and parking. Bistr’eau Pub Péribonka, convenience store, gas station, municipal camping and water shuttle are also available. Open: June to September.

The marina in Shipshaw, in addition to the places to eat and bar, offers cyclists the possibility of crossing to Jonquière. Boaters who have a site at the wharf, have access to a refuelling station for filling up at their leisure. The location is also available for rent to accommodate events, such as weddings, birthdays and anniversaries. Open : May 15 to September 30.

Centre de villégiature Dam-en-Terre

J5

Alma, 1385, chemin de la Marina 418 668-3016 • 1 888 289-3016 • damenterre.qc.ca Marina of 144 sites located in the Dam-en-Terre bay along the Grande-Décharge River with gas station, ice for sale and pump-out station. Sites reserved for clients-guests, giving access to many services and activities at the Centre de villégiature Dam-en-Terre (fees apply). Open : May to September. [ad p. 34, 220] Port de plaisance d’Alma

5

Alma, 10, avenue du Quai 418 662-0348 • portdeplaisance.ca The Alma marina offers 31 docking sites, including 25 seasonal sites and 6 daily rental sites. Boat launch, picnic area, kayak rentals and fishing. Gas station, pump-out station and public bathrooms available on-site. Services available depending on seasonal schedule. Open: June 8 to September 24.

Débarcadère de Saint-Charles-de-Bourget $

Saint-Charles-de-Bourget, 357, rang 2 418 672-2624 • stcharlesdebourget.ca Free wharf access for motor boats on the Saguenay River. 16 places available to dock your boat for the season. Open : June to September. Route du Fjord

5

Quai de Petit-Saguenay

Petit-Saguenay, 35, rue du Quai 418 272-2323 • petit-saguenay.com The dock in Petit-Saguenay is a privileged access point to Saguenay. Offering a view along 27 km of the fjord, it's the ideal place for diving, picnicking, trying your hand at smelt fishing or admiring the spectacular sunsets. Boaters will be pleased with the dock's facilities that include a boat landing, pontoons and bathrooms. Open: May to October

Saguenay Camping Jonquière

5

Jonquière Borough, 3553, rue Saint-Dominique 418 542-0176 • campingjonquiere.com The Bellevue marina includes 63 sites for boats and 10 sites for personal watercrafts. A magnificent beach that can accommodate up to 1,500 people and offers the following services: beach lifeguard, places to eat, comfort station and private changing rooms. Open: June to September.

Quai de Petit-Saguenay

Sainte-Rose-du-Nord nautical halt

Sainte-Rose-du-Nord, 126, de la Descente-des-Femmes 418 675-2250 • ste-rosedunord.qc.ca Boat launch and kayak platform allowing boaters to launch their boats and accommodate kayakers. Open : May to October.

Photo credit: Charles-David Robitaille

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

91


Top Things to Do | Nature and Outdoor Activities MARINAS, PUBLIC DOCKS AND BOAT LANDINGS, NATIONAL PARKS

Côte-Nord Municipalité de Tadoussac

J5

Tadoussac, 197, rue des Pionniers 418 235-4744 • tadoussac.com The municipal wharf is the starting point for whale watching excursions. It welcomes more than 150,000 visitors per year. It's also home to the Canadian Coast Guard and the Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park. Open: May to October.

National parks Lac-Saint-Jean Parc national de la Pointe-Taillon (Sépaq)

J5

Rivière-Éternité, 91, rue Notre-Dame 418 272-1556 • 1 800 665-6527 parcsquebec.com/saguenay The Parc national du Fjord-du-Saguenay preserves and promotes the Saguenay fjord natural heritage, a unique environment in Québec. Short and long hiking trails in a network of over 100 km, will take you to the door of phenomenal scenic viewpoints. Via ferrata, cruises, sailing, sea kayaking, rabaska boats, Zodiacs and many other ways to discover the landscapes surrounding the fjord and the Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park. Open: mid-May to end of October and mid-December to end of March. [ad p. 36] Côte-Nord Parc national du Fjord-du-Saguenay J5 (Sépaq)

Saint-Henri-de-Taillon, 835, rang 3 Ouest 418 347-5371 • 1 800 665-6527 parcsquebec.com/pointetaillon The park forms a large peninsula that extends from the waters of Lac Saint-Jean and the Péribonka River. This 97.5 km2 territory protects a portion of the natural region of the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean lowlands. Pointe Taillon offers a landscape with sandy plains and flat land, without hills or mountains. Visitors will be enchanted by the maritime and seaside ambiance from the sandy shores as far as the eye can see. Open: End of May to mid-October. [ad p. 36] Route du Fjord Parc national des Monts-Valin (Sépaq)

Parc national du Fjord-du-Saguenay J53 (Sépaq)

J5

Sacré-Cœur, 1121, Rte 172 Nord 418 236-1162 • 1 800 665-6527 parcsquebec.com/saguenay The Parc national du Fjord-du-Saguenay preserves and promotes the Saguenay Fjord, a unique environment in Québec. A network of more than 100 km of short or long-distance trails that lead to the forefront of magnificent landscapes on the mountains and the Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park. Discovery activities, wildlife observation, hiking expeditions… so many activities to discover the fjord! Open: Mid-May to the end of October and mid-December to the end of March. [ad p. 36]

5

Saint-Fulgence, 360, rang Saint-Louis 418 674-1200 • 1 800 665-6527 parcsquebec.com/montsvalin

Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park

The nothern region of the Parc national des Monts-Valin protects and showcases the region surrounding Mont Valin. During the summer, hiking, canoeing, fishing and vacationing are the main activities. During the winter, snowshoeing and alpine skiing bring hikers to meet the snow-covered mommies and ghosts. Open: June to October and December to March.

For the past 20 years, Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park has protected the remarkable region that is home to more than 1,800 marine species. Discover its beauty by boat or sea kayak, on foot or with a visit to some of our museums. Take in the views from SainteRose-du-Nord, Sacré-Cœur, Tadoussac, Baie-Éternité, L’Anse-Saint-Jean, Petit-Saguenay and Baie-Sainte-Catherine. Visitors may get a chance to see belugas, seals and a variety of seabirds. Open: May to October.

[ad p. 36]

Tadoussac, Parcs Canada, 182, rue de l’Église 418 235-4703 • 1 888 773-8888 • parcmarin.qc.ca

[ad p. 47, 181]

92 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca


Top Things to Do | Nature and Outdoor Activities REGIONAL PARKS, FISHING

Regional parks

Corporation de LACtivité Pêche Lac-Saint-Jean (CLAP)

Lac-Saint-Jean Parc régional des Grandes Rivières du lac Saint-Jean

$

Dolbeau-Mistassini, 173, boulevard Saint-Michel 418 276-8222 • 418 276-0022 grandesrivieres.com The regional park showcases the landscapes of Lac SaintJean’s northern rivers. Its vast network of trails is perfect for hiking, cycling, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. Quaders and snowmobilers can choose from a number of quality tours. Some of the park’s outfitters offer canoe and camping trips as well as dogsledding and snowmobiling adventures. You can reserve your wilderness campsite online. Open: Year-round

Fishing

Lac Saint-Jean community wildlife area – The best fishing in the “landlocked salmon Kingdom”! The walleye is also abundant: limit of 10 without any length limit, unique in Québec! Visit our website to order your free information brochure.

5

Port de Plaisance d'Alma

Alma, 10, avenue du Quai 418 662-0348 • portdeplaisance.ca It's the perfect place for fishing enthusiasts to try for pike and walleye. In association with Équinox Aventure, fishing kayak rentals are available at the wharf for discovering the sheer natural beauty of our rivers! Saguenay

5

Apex compagnie d'aventure

Lac-Saint-Jean Réserve Faunique des Laurentides

Dolbeau-Mistassini, 135, rue Niquet 418 276-2527 • 1 888 866-2527 claplacsaintjean.com

5

Hébertville 418 558-3102 • sepaq.com Visitors can enjoy daytime fishing on the Réserve Faunique des Laurentides. Open : May 18 to August 30.

Chicoutimi Borough 418 490-1200 • apexaventure.com Apex compagnie d’aventure offers a fishing guide service. Whether you prefer an expedition or a day trip, Apex’s certified experts will guarantee an unforgettable experience on the lakes and ice of this beautiful region. Open: Year-round. Contact Nature Rivière-à-Mars – Passe à saumon

5

La Baie Borough, 3232, chemin Saint-Louis 418 697-5093 • riviereamars.com Réserve Faunique des Laurentides

A Doré le Lac

5

Saint-Gédéon 418 487-6099 • 581 490-4451 • adorelelac.com

The Mars River offers a multitude of pools for Atlantic salmon fishing or sea trout fishing. The downstream section of the river is close to the urban area, while the upstream section provides a wide variety of natural scenic views. We will be pleased to direct you to the most suitable areas for a truly unique experience! Open: June to October. [ad p. 184]

Live a day to remember fishing in a boat on Lac SaintJean. Species in the spotlight: Landlocked salmon and walleye. Other species: Large pike, perch. Dual engine Lund boats. All equipment is provided onboard. Packages for 1 to 3 anglers with the possibility of 4. (See also Migratory Bird and Bears Hunting). Open: May to September. Photo credit: Denis Tremblay

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

93


Top Things to Do | Nature and Outdoor Activities FISHING, PUBLIC BEACHES

5

Pêche Aventures Saguenay

5

Pourvoirie Homamo

La Baie Borough, 822, route de l’Anse-à-Benjamin 418 540-9570 • pecheaventuressaguenay.com

Saint-Fulgence, (TNO, Monts-Valin sector) 418 831-5674 • homamo.ca

Guided excursion for fishing whitefish (redfish, turbot and cod). Sea trout and smelt fishing also available. No fishing permit required. Fishing is offered on a safe boat that meets requirements, with a kitchenette and washrooms on board. All-inclusive. Customized cruises are also available. Open: May to October.

Exclusive territory of 129 km2, with comfortable rustic cabins, quality equipment, 65 lakes, including 42 of them still prestine, 3 rivers for light tackle and fly fishing, accessible by cars since only 2007. Quality fishing, services and good times! Cabin rental in July and August, with or without fishing. Various nature packages and “à la carte” adventures, with or without guide (white waters, canoeing, camping, hiking trails, etc.). Open: May to October and February.

Route du Fjord Village-Vacances Petit-Saguenay

$

Petit-Saguenay, 99, chemin Saint-Étienne 418 272-3193 • villagevacances.ca L'Anse Saint-Étienne is a perfect place for sea trout fishing. With both feet in the water for fly fishing or light casting in the company of belugas who may just pay a visit. Up to 5 sea trout can be caught per day, with only one of 14 inches long or more allowed. It's recommended to begin fishing when the tide is at its lowest level. Open: May to October. [ad p. 203] Parc national des Monts-Valin

J5

Saint-Fulgence, 360, rang Saint-Louis 418 674-1200 • 1 800 665-6527 parcsquebec.com/montsvalin Speckled trout fishing is authorized in many lakes and rivers in the park, whether in a rented or personal boat. Anglers have two options: one-day fishing or a fishing package with accommodations. Open: June to September. [ad p. 36] Zec Martin-Valin

5

Saint-Fulgence, Chemin L-200 Summer : 418 674-9170 • zecmartinvalin.com Boat rentals available on many waterways. Over 450 lakes within the ZEC for native brook trout fishing. Open: May to October.

Public beaches Lac-Saint-Jean Centre récréotouristique Le Rigolet

Recreational centre with a beach on lac Saint-Jean, hiking trail, parking area, RV campers authorized, places to eat, bathrooms and a public park. Swimming under supervision between 11 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Open: June to August. Camping Plage Blanchet

5

Chambord, 121, route 169 418 346-5436 • campingblanchet.ca With 2,000 feet of fine sand and its palapas on the beach, Camping Blanchet offers an exceptionnal view lf Lac Saint-Jean, a real inland sea. In the heart of the regional tourist route. Open: June to August. Plage municipale de la Pointe Scott

J$

Roberval, 850, boulevard de la Traversée 418 275-0202, ext. 2303 • ville.roberval.qc.ca The Pointe-Scott beach offers swimming under supervision from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. A service pavilion is also available including 2 showers, 2 bathrooms and dressing rooms. Access to the site is free. In addition to the beach, nearby are 2 lit-up beach volleyball courts and a picnic area with swings. The Véloroute des Bleuets at less than 200 m from the site. Open: mid-June to mid-August.

Parc national des Monts-Valin

94 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

J$

Métabetchouan–Lac-à-La-Croix, 18, Saint-André 418 349-3696 • ville.metabetchouan.qc.ca

Photo credit: Charles-David Robitaille


Top Things to Do | Nature and Outdoor Activities PUBLIC BEACHES

Camping Plage Robertson

J5ò

Mashteuiatsh, 2202, Ouiatchouan 418 275-1375 campingquebec.com/plagerobertson

Jonquière Borough, 3553, chemin du Quai 418 542-0176 • campingjonquiere.com

$

Dolbeau-Mistassini, 472, route de Vauvert 418 374-2746 vauvertsurlelacsaintjean.com

A charming marina with 63 boat sites and 10 watercraft sites. A splendid beach vast enough to accommodate 1,500 people and offers the following services: people, with the following services: beach lifeguards, places to eat, comfort station and changing rooms. Open: June to September. Centre touristique Lac-Kénogami

5

Jonquière Borough, 9000, route de Kénogami 418 344-1142 • sepaq.com/kenogami

This beautiful sandy beach provides access to the majestic and colossal Lac Saint-Jean. It's one of the main attractions available at the Centre de villégiature Vauvert-sur-le-Lac-Saint-Jean. No charge for entry. Lifeguard on-site during favorable weather conditions. Open : June to August. Parc national de la Pointe-Taillon

5

Camping Jonquière

Enchanting woodland site along a gentle beach of fine sand on the shores of Lac Saint-Jean where the sun dives in every evening. Swimming and games area. Go where the sun is all summer long! Open: May to September. Vauvert-sur-le-lac-Saint-Jean

Saguenay

5

A stunning, fine sandy beach with fun for the whole family! Its gentle slope gives access to the water. Rent a canoe, paddleboat, paddleboard, or yoga, lake or sea kayaks... Paddle alone or in tandem—it’s up to you! To satisfy your cravings, visit our snack bar. A certified lifeguard monitors the beach during high season. Open : June to September. [ad p. 184]

Saint-Henri-de-Taillon, 835, rang 3 Ouest 418 347-5371 • 1 800 665-6527 parcsquebec.com/pointetaillon The park’s long sandy shoreline offers an access point to Lac Saint-Jean, a real 1,100 km2 inland sea. Enjoy supervised swimming and watercraft rentals in the service area. The perfect place to take advantage of the lake’s quietness and warm water. Kids’ game area, volleyball courts and places to eat on the site. Open: June to August. [ad p. 36] Camping Colonie Notre-Dame

J5

Alma, 700, chemin de la Baie Moïse 418 662-9113 campingquebec.com/colonienotredame

J

Alma, 1385, chemin de la Marina 418 668-3016 • 1 888 289-3016 damenterre.qc.ca Beach located in the Dam-en-Terre bay along the Grande-Décharge River. Paid parking and free access to the beach. Open: June to September. [ad p. 34, 220] Photo credit: Jonathan Robert

Route du Fjord Camping municipal de Saint-Félix-d’Otis

Beautiful large beach of fine sand with view of small islands. Open: June to August. Centre de villégiature Dam-en-Terre

Centre touristique Lac-Kénogami

5

Saint-Félix-d’Otis, 400, sentier Saint-Hilaire 418 697-1617 • 1 888 697-1617 campingstfelixdotis.com The only public beach on the south shore of the Saguenay Fjord, the municipal camping beach is appreciated for the site, the quality of the swimming water and the friendly atmosphere. Campers and visitors are welcome on this beach located close to the restaurant and comfort stations, making this beach a convenient place to enjoy swimming, warm sand and a great view of the Lac Otis shoreline. Open: May to September. saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

95


Top Things to Do | Nature and Outdoor Activities HIKING

Hiking Trail Trail rating ● : easy ■ : intermediate ◆ : difficult

Length ( km )

Trail

Trail rating Hiking season

Services

Lac-Saint-Jean

5

Mont Lac-Vert

Hébertville, 173, chemin du Vallon 418 344-4000 • 1 888 344-1101 montlacvert.qc.ca Le Petit Marais de Saint-Gédéon

2

Year-round

3

Year-round

hórÂY

8

Year-round

3

Year-round

h

8

● ■ ◆

Mid-June to October

h¶

1,5

Year-round

¶ó

7

May to October

215

End of May to beginning of October

Â

3

Year-round

$

Métabetchouan–Lac-à-la-Croix, Chemin no 3, route 170 418 349-2060 • ville.metabetchouan.qc.ca

Jh óÂY

5

Sentier du Rigolet

Métabetchouan–Lac-à-la-Croix, Centre récréotouristique access, 18, rue Saint-André 418 349-2060 • ville.metabetchouan.qc.ca

5

Parc de la caverne « Trou de la Fée »

Desbiens, Chemin du Trou de la Fée, 7e Avenue 418 346-1242 • cavernetroudelafee.ca Auberge Éva

May to October

$

Métabetchouan–Lac-à-la-Croix, 2e rang Est, 32e chemin 418 349-2060, ext. 2225 • ville.metabetchouan.qc.ca Sentier du Banc de Sable

● ■ ◆

$

Saint-Gédéon, in front of City Hall Acces 208, rue de Quen 418 345-8001• st-gedeon.qc.ca Arboretum de la presqu’île Croft

25

$

Lac-Bouchette, 160, chemin de la Montagne 418-348-6832 • aubergeeva.com Ermitage Saint-Antoine - Sentier du Flâneur J$

Lac-Bouchette, 250, route de l'Ermitage 418 348-6344 • 1 800 868-6344 • st-antoine.org Sentier Notre-Dame Kapatakan

$

Lac-Bouchette, 418 348-6344 sentiernotredamekapatakan.org Parc de la Chute-à-Michel

¶hÂ

$

Saint-Félicien, 2036, boulevard du Jardin 418 679-9888 • 1 877 525-9888 ville.stfelicien.qc.ca 96 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca


Top Things to Do | Nature and Outdoor Activities HIKING

Hiking Trail Trail rating ● : easy ■ : intermediate ◆ : difficult

Trail

Length ( km )

Trail rating

Hiking season

2,4

May to October

h¶

50

Year-round

hóÂ

5

Year-round

hóÂ

45

May to October

hö¶Y

7

May to October

hÂór¶

5

Year-round

h ó

2

Year-round

6

Year-round

3

May to October

Services

Lac-Saint-Jean Site touristique Chute à l’Ours

5

Normandin, 101, chemin Louis-Ovide-Bouchard 418 274-3411 • chutealours.com Parc régional des Grandes-Rivières du lac Saint-Jean

$

Dolbeau-Mistassini, 400 boulevard des Pères 418 276-8222 • grandesrivieres.com Parc de la Pointe des Pères

$

Dolbeau-Mistassini, 400, boulevard des Pères 418 276-6502 Parc national de la Pointe-Taillon

5

Saint-Henri-de-Taillon, Taillon Sect. (Rang 3 Ouest) Péribonka, Péribonka Sect. Sainte-Monique Sect. (Rang 6 Ouest) 418 347-5371 • 1 800 665-6527 parcsquebec.com/pointetaillon Le Massif aux 3 Lacs

$

Labrecque, 1500, chemin des Vacanciers 418 481-2022 • ville.labrecque.qc.ca Sentier du Lac Tchitogama

$

Lamarche, Chemin du Domaine Bouchard 418 481-2861, ext. 2 facebook.com/SentierpedestreTchitogama Parc Falaise

$

Alma, 30, chemin du Foyer 418 668-3611 • 1 877 668-3611 tourismealma.com Sentier des grands pins blancs

$

Alma, Centre de villégiature Dam-en-Terre access 1385, chemin de la Marina 418 668-3611 • 1 877 668-3611 tourismealma.com Sentier pédestre de la rivière Alex – Zec des Passes

Alma, Km 22, chemin des Passes 418 668-3136 • zecdespasses.ca

5

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

97


Top Things to Do | Nature and Outdoor Activities HIKING

Hiking Trail Trail rating ● : easy ■ : intermediate ◆ : difficult

Trail

Length ( km )

Trail rating

Hiking season

14.8

● ■ ◆

Year-round

1.7

Year-round

2,5

● ■

Year-round

29

● ■ ◆

Year-round

öó

35

● ■ ◆

Year-round

hör óYÂ

2

Year-round

3

Year-round

Â

7

● ■

Year-round

óh

May to November

hÂö ¶ r óY

Year-round

Services

Saguenay

$

Les sentiers du Saguenay

Jonquière Borough, chemin du Golf, aluminum bridge and more 418 698-3200, ext. 4172

$

Parc commémoratif Sir-William-Price

Jonquière Borough (Kénogami sector), rue Price 418 546-2046 Sentier du Mont-Jacob

$

Jonquière Borough, 4160, rue du Vieux-Pont 418 698-3200, ext. 4101 OrganisAction

$

Chicoutimi Borough, 94, rue Jacques-Cartier Est 418 579-8763 • organisaction.com Parc de la Rivière-du-Moulin

$

Chicoutimi Borough, 1577, rue des Roitelets 418 698-3235 / 3200 • rivieredumoulin.saguenay.ca Sentier aux Rats Musqués

$

Chicoutimi Bor. Rosaire-Gauthier Park, 710, rue Bégin 418 698-3200, ext. 4101 • lvbf.org Sentier Sportif Parc de la Colline

$

Chicoutimi Bor. (North Sector), rue Saint-Gérard/Pinel 418 698-3200, ext. 4101 • lvbf.org Bois Rond Expérience

5

La Baie Borough, 7525, boulevard de la Grande-Baie Sud 418 540-9985 • boisrondexperience.ca Contact Nature Rivière-à-Mars – Centre plein air Bec-Scie

J5 15

La Baie Borough, 7400, chemin des Chutes 418 697-5132 • becscie.riviereamars.com Lacs Nérée et Poléon

$

La Baie Borough, Rio Tinto Alcan La Baie, 3681, route du Petit-Parc • 418 544-0575

98 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

3

● ■


Top Things to Do | Nature and Outdoor Activities HIKING

Hiking Trail Trail rating ● : easy ■ : intermediate ◆ : difficult

Length ( km )

Trail

Trail rating Hiking season

Services

Saguenay Parc Mars

$

La Baie Borough, rue Mars 418 698-3167 • 1 800 463-6565 • saguenay.ca Sentier Eucher

Saint-David-de-Falardeau 418 673-4647

Year-round

8

Year-round

4.2

June to October

2.1

Year-round

hÂór

5.8

● ■ ◆

Year-round

hÂór

5

● ■

May to November

Â

$

Bégin, 100, rue Lemieux , Club Perce-Neige 418 672-4270 • clubperceneige.com Site de Chute-aux-Galets

6

$

Bégin, Barrière Zec Lac-de-la-Boiteuse ou rang des Chutes 418 672-4270 • begin.ca Sentier pédestre de Bégin

$

Saint-Ambroise, Rang 9 418 672-4765 • st-ambroise.qc.ca Sentier de la montagne des Conscrits

May to November

$

Saint-Charles-de-Bourget, Rang 3 et route Racine 418 672-2624 • stcharlesdebourget.ca Sentier de la Chute-Gagnon

$

La Baie Borough, Marina / route de l’Anse-à-Benjamin 418 698-3167 / 1 800 463-6565 • saguenay.ca Sentier des Marais

6

$

Route du Fjord

5

Parc national du Fjord-du-Saguenay / ANSE-SAINT-JEAN SECTOR

418 272-1556 • 1 800 665-6527 • parcsquebec.com/saguenay Sentier de l’Anse-de-Tabatière

Chemin de l’ Anse

0.5

mid-May to mid-October

10

mid-May to mid-October

27 or 32

Sentier des Poètes

Anse-Saint-Jean to Petit-Saguenay toward Baie-Éternité Sentier Les Caps

Chemin Saint-Thomas Nord or chemin de l’Anse

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

h

99


Top Things to Do | Nature and Outdoor Activities HIKING

Hiking Trail Trail rating ● : easy ■ : intermediate ◆ : difficult

Trail

Length ( km )

Trail rating

13.8

3.5

● ■

Year-round

1.6

● ■

May to October

hY¶

3

June to October

25

Year-round

Hiking season

Services

Route du Fjord Sentier des Chutes until the montagne Blanche

Chemin Saint-Thomas Nord Station Mont-Édouard

$

L’Anse-Saint-Jean, 67, rue Dallaire 418 272-2927 • montedouard.com Village-Vacances Petit-Saguenay

5

Petit-Saguenay, 99, chemin Saint-Étienne 418 272-3193 • 1 877 420-3193 villagevacances.ca Sentier de la rivière Petit-Saguenay

$

Petit-Saguenay, 100, rue Eugène-Morin 418 272-1169 • 1 877 272-1169 petitsaguenay.com Sentier du monde enchanté de mon enfance et Sentier des vallées

$

Petit-Saguenay, rue du Quai 418 272-3219 • petit-saguenay.com

Parc national du Fjord-du-Saguenay / PETIT-SAGUENAY SECTOR

hÂó r¶

5

418 272-1556 • 1 800 665-6527 • parcsquebec.com/saguenay Sentier de la Pinède

L'Anse Saint-Étienne

8

h

Parc national du Fjord-du-Saguenay / BAIE-ÉTERNITÉ SECTOR 5

Rivière-Éternité, 418 272-1556 • 1 800 665-6527 • parcsquebec.com/saguenay Sentier des Méandres-à-Falaises

Discovery and services centre

1.6

Mid-May to October

h

8.4

Mid-May to October

h

7

Mid-May to October

h

Sentier de la Rivière

Baie-Éternité Camping between 54 and 56 site Sentier de la Statue

Discovery and services centre

100 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca


Top Things to Do | Nature and Outdoor Activities HIKING

Hiking Trail Trail rating ● : easy ■ : intermediate ◆ : difficult

Trail

Length ( km )

Trail rating

Hiking season

27 or 32

Mid-May to October

10

● ■

May to October

12

Year-round

ó

12

Year-round

ó

3

Year-round

óh

3

Year-round

ó

22

Year-round

ó

6,5

Year-round

óh

12

● ◆

Year-round

ó

3

Year-round

ó

5

June to October

8

● ◆

Year-round

ó

8

● ■ ♦

May to October + December to March

ó¶Y ö

Services

Route du Fjord Sentier Les Caps vers L’Anse-Saint-Jean

P3 parking lot (2 possible arrival)

5

Parc Aventures Cap Jaseux

Saint-Fulgence, 250, chemin de la Pointe-aux-Pins 418 674-9114 • 1 888 674-9114 • capjaseux.com

hxÂ

Parc national des Monts-Valin / SAINT-FULGENCE SECTOR 418 674-1200 • parcsquebec.com/montsvalin 5 Sentier des Plateaux

Lac Martin-Valin Sentier Dubuc

Pic-de-la-Hutte parking lot Sentier Le Pic-de-la-Hutte

Pic-de-la-Hutte parking lot Sentier Lac-des-Pères

Discovery and visitors centre Sentier La randonnée des Pics

Discovery and visitors centre Sentier La vallée des Fantômes

Route Bras des canots Sentier Le Pic-du-Grand-Corbeau

Discovery and visitors centre Sentier Le Mirador

Discovery and visitors centre Sentier les Sommets

Pic-de-la-Hutte parking lot Sentier Le Pic-de-la-Tête-de-Chien

Discovery and visitors centre Pourvoirie du Cap au Leste

5

Sainte-Rose-du-Nord, 551, chemin Cap à l'Est 418 675-2000 • 1 866 675-2007 • capauleste.com

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

101


Top Things to Do | Nature and Outdoor Activities HIKING

Hiking Trail Trail rating ● : easy ■ : intermediate ◆ : difficult

Trail

Length ( km )

Trail rating

8

2.8

1.1

10

● ■ ◆

Hiking season

Services

Route du Fjord Sentier de la montagne du Chapeau

$

Sainte-Rose-du-Nord, Chemin du Tableau parking lot 418 675-2250 • ste-rosedunord.qc.ca Sentier de La Plate-Forme

$

Sainte-Rose-du-Nord, rue de la Montagne parking lot or 213, rue du Quai 418 675-2250 • ste-rosedunord.qc.ca Sentier du Quai

$

Sainte-Rose-du-Nord, Municipal docks 418 675-2250 • ste-rosedunord.qc.ca Sentier Lac de la Roche

$

Sainte-Rose-du-Nord, Route 172 parking lot 418 675-2250 • ste-rosedunord.qc.ca Côte-Nord

Parc national du Fjord-du-Saguenay / BAIE-DE-TADOUSSAC SECTOR

418 236-1162 • 1 800 665-6527 • parcsquebec.com/saguenay Sentier de la Coupe

$

Tadoussac fish farming Sentier de la Pointe-de-l’Islet

$

Tadoussac dock Sentier de l’Estuaire

$

La Maison des Dunes, Tadoussac Sentier le Fjord vers Baie-Sainte-Marguerite

Tadoussac fish farming Sentier de la plage

5

Mid-May to October

h

0.8

Year-round

h

0.8

Mid-May to October

h

41.1

● ◆

Mid-May to October

1

Yearround

0.6

Yearround

$

Tadoussac, Tadoussac beach 418 235-4744 • tadoussac.com Parc de nos Ancêtres

1.1

$

Tadoussac, Hôtel Tadoussac west entrance 418 234-4744 • tadoussac.com 102 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca


Top Things to Do | Nature and Outdoor Activities CYCLING AND BIKE PATHS

Cycling and bike paths

Circuit rating ● : Easy ◆ : Intermediate ■ : Difficult Véloroutes

Bike route

La Route Verte Véloroute des Bleuets

Lac-Saint-Jean Centre récréotouristique Le Rigolet

&d

Métabetchouan–Lac-à-la-Croix, 18, rue Saint-André 418 349-3696 • ville.metabetchouan.qc.ca Length: 13 km Paved shoulder, designated shared roadway, bike lane. Trail rating: ● ■ The crossroads where the Véloroute des Bleuets and the Route Verte (horst de Kénogami) converge when travelling from Saguenay. Réseau cyclable de Saint-Félicien

&d

Saint-Félicien, 1209, boulevard du Sacré-Coeur 418 679-9888 • 1 877 525-9888 ville.stfelicien.qc.ca Length : 24 km Bike path, bike lane, paved shoulder, shared roadway. Trail rating: ● Whether riding with a balloon tire bike or a mountain or road bike, Saint-Félicien is the perfect place for avid cyclists. Renowned trails and a local cycling route lead right to the zoo. During your bike ride, take advantage of the view of the rapids along the Ashuapmushuan River and of the breathtaking landscapes at Parc des Chutes-à-Michel.

Véloroute du Fjord du Saguenay

5

Navette maritime (entre Péribonka et la Pointe-Taillon)

Péribonka, 375, Édouard-Niquet 418 374-2967, ext. 103 • 418 720-8215 peribonka.ca Length: 2.5 km Bike path. Trail rating: ● Located along the Véloroute des Bleuets, Péribonka is an ideal starting point for bicycle touring. The bike path skirts along the riverbank leading you to the heart of the village, where you can take the marine shuttle and enjoy the unique character of lac SaintJean and nature that's larger than life, bike paths in the Parc national de la Pointe-Taillon. Parc national de la Pointe-Taillon

5&d

Saint-Henri-de-Taillon, 835, rang 3 Ouest 418-347-5371 • 1 800 665-6527 parcsquebec.com/pointetaillon Length: 45 km Bike path and designated shared roadway. Trail rating: ● Cycling is one of the best ways to discover the park. The trail, that encircles the peninsula, crosses through various habitats such as those belonging to the beaver and moose. Rest areas and relays let you stop and enjoy the magnificent landscapes. A selection of bikes, tandems and electric bikes are available to rent for the entire family. Bicycle rentals and repair shop on site. [ad p. 36]

Parc national de la Pointe-Taillon Photo credit: Mathieu Dupuis

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

103


Top Things to Do | Nature and Outdoor Activities CYCLING AND BIKE PATHS, MOUNTAIN BIKING

5

Équinox Aventure

Alma, 1385, chemin de la Marina 418 668-7381 • equinoxaventure.ca Bike path, bike lane, paved shoulder, designated shared roadway. Trail rating: ● ■ ◆ Travel agent permit. Cycling trip organizer from 1 to 7 days on the Véloroute des Bleuets and on the Véloroute du Fjord du Saguenay. Departure from the Véloroute des Bleuets. Luggage transportation everywhere in Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean. Hybrid and road bikes available in our packages. Service in English at all times. New: fatbike bike. Véloroute des Bleuets

$&í

Chicoutimi Borough, 295, rue Racine Est 418 698-3167 • 1 800 463-6565 • velo.saguenay.ca Length : 164 km Bike path, bike lane, paved shoulder, shared roadway. Trail rating: ●

$&í

Alma, 1692, avenue du Pont Nord 418 668-4541 • 1 866 550-4541 veloroutedesbleuets.com

Véloroute des Bleuets

Length: 256 km Bike path, paved shoulder, bike lane, designated shared roadway. Trail rating: ● A bike trail that encircles Lac Saint-Jean over 256 km, across 15 municipalities and through the Mashteuiatsh community. With access to the Parc national de la Pointe-Taillon, the Véloroute des Bleuets offers many occasions for places to eat, accommodations and exploring the numerous tourist activities in the vicinity. [ad p. 216] Saguenay Apex compagnie d'aventure

Réseau cyclable de la Ville de Saguenay

5&dí

Chicoutimi Borough 418 490-1200 • apexaventure.com Piste cyclable, bande cyclable, accotement asphalté, chaussée désignée. Trail rating: ● ■ ♦ You can request the service of a guide through Apex Compagnie d’Aventure to fully and safely enjoy your bicycle ride. Visit the online platform to join a ride or organize one of your own!

Véloroute du Fjord du Saguenay

$

Chicoutimi Borough, 295, rue Racine Est 418 698-3167 • 1 800 463-6565 • velo.saguenay.ca Length : 400 km Bike path, bike lane, paved shoulder, shared roadway. Trail rating: ● ■ ◆ The Véloroute du Fjord du Saguenay is a bike trail over 400 km long and unveil breathtaking landscapes crisscrossing along both shores of the Saguenay Fjord. It’s adapted for everyone: recreation and family, touring and performance cyclists. You can also travel from shore to shore with Fjord Marine Shuttles. [ad p. 216]

Mountain biking Lac-Saint-Jean Centre de vélo de Montagne

J5 d

Saint-Félicien, 500, Petit Rang 418 307-8013 • velostfelicien.com Length : 60 km Difficulty : ● ■ ◆ Mountain biking paths with trail ratings for all cyclists. Backcountry camping on-site.

104 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

Photo credit: Véloroute des Bleuets


Top Things to Do | Nature and Outdoor Activities MOUNTAIN BIKING, ZECS AND WILDLIFE RESERVES

Saguenay Centre de vélo de montagne Le Panoramique

5

Réserve faunique des Laurentides

$d

Chicoutimi Borough, boulevard Barrette and chemin de la Réserve 418 698-3167 • 1 800 463-6565 velochicoutimi.qc.ca Length: 35 km Trail rating: ● ■◆ The Centre de vélo de montagne Le Panoramique is located in the downtown core of Chicoutimi on beautiful woodland private lots across a surface area of approximately 9 sq km. It's the largest mountain biking centre in Saguenay. Trails are on hilly terrain on mixed road surfaces: granite, black earth and clay. It offers easy, intermediate and difficult trails.

La Doré, Gîte du Berger Route 169, Km 38 418 554-1321 (in season) 418 528-6868 • 1 800 665-6527 • sepaq.com Immense territory in the heart of Québec scattered with lakes and endless sceneries reknowned for hunting, fishing, soft adventure and ecotourism. Open: May to October.

5

Zec des Passes

Saint-Ludger-de-Milot, Reception area 69, avenue Lévesque 418 373-2368 • zecdespasses.reseauzec.com The ZEC des Passes is a 1,491 km2 territory, with over 600 lakes offering a variety of fish, including speckled trout, walleye, pike and burbot. Boat rentals. Hiking trail from the Alex River. Seventeen (17) boat launch ramps are offered across the territory. Backcountry camping. Hunting for small and big game. Only 39 km from Alma and 32 km from Dolbeau-Mistassini. Open: May to October. Route du Fjord

5

Zec Martin-Valin

Saint-Fulgence, Chemin L-200 Summer: 418 674-9170 • Winter: 418 548-4799 zecmartinvalin.com Centre de vélo de montagne Le Panoramique

ZECs and wildlife reserves

A 1,200 km2 territory, 450 lakes for speckled trout fishing, and 100 km long canoeing-camping route. Summer and fall activities: canoeing, canoeing-camping (reservation), row boats, fishing, small and big game hunting, in addition to wildlife observation. Services: primitive camping, inn, convenience store, gas. Canoeing and rowing boat rentals (reservations required) (safety equipment included). Open: Mid-May to mid-october.

Lac-Saint-Jean Réserve faunique Ashuapmushuan (Sépaq) 5

La Doré, Route 167, km 33 418 256-3806 • 1 800 665-6527 • sepaq.com Two accommodation sites in cabins near Route 167 with modern accommodations in the heart of the forest. Open: May to October.

Photo credit: Gilles Morneau

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

105


Top Things to Do | Land Adventures CANYONING, CLIMBING

LAND ADVENTURES Centre de vacances Ferme 5 Étoiles

Canyoning

Climbing

Lac-Saint-Jean

Saguenay

H2O Expédition et aventure

5

Desbiens, 125, rue du Quai 418 346-7238 • 1 866 697-7238 aventure-expedition.com One of the most beautiful canyoning sites in Québec. Meander along the river walking, rappelling, swimming, besides exploring an underground cave. A unique adventure for an unforgettable experience! Two departures daily at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Open: June to October.

Apex compagnie d'aventure

Among its various activities, Apex compagnie d’aventure also organizes expeditions, trips and rock climbing training with certified professional guides. Discover Saguenay’s hidden rock climbing gems! Come climb rock, ice, or block walls. Anything is possible! Open: Year-round.

Centre équestre des Plateaux

106 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

5

Chicoutimi Borough 418 490-1200 • apexaventure.com

Photos credits: Marc Loiselle, Jonathan Robert


Top Things to Do | Land Adventures HORSEBACK RIDING AND WAGON RIDES, WILDLIFE WATCHING

Black bear and beaver observation

Horseback riding and wagon rides Lac-Saint-Jean Centre équestre Les Écuries Mistouk

5

Alma, 4251, chemin Saint-François 418 550-7514 • lesecuriesmistouk.webs.com Enjoy a magical moment on a horseback riding escapade. Available year-round, our excursions offer an introduction to our beautiful forests and woodlands no matter the season. Vous parcourrez des sentiers bordés par la rivière Mistouk. Ces sentiers ont été laissés dans leur état naturel, celui de la forêt boréale, mais sont adaptés aux montures afin que vous plongiez au cœur de la nature. De quoi vous faire rêver! Open: Year-round. Route du Fjord Centre équestre des Plateaux

5

L’Anse-Saint-Jean, 34, chemin des Plateaux 418 272-3231 • cedp.ca

Live an up close and personal experience with black bears and beavers! An authentic experience in the boreal forest with an experience guide. We accept a maximum of 8 people per evening to ensure a high quality adventure. Black bear observation is carried out in a safe environment at the top of an observatory along the shores of a small lake. Transportation by 4X4 in the forest is included from Roberval. Make your reservations early! Open: May to December.

5

QUÉBECPHOTOGRAVIE

Roberval, 1242, boulevard Marcotte 418 515-4616 • quebecphotogravie.com Located on route 169 across from Hôtel Château Roberval and along the Ouiatchouan River bank, this is the starting point for a photo safari on an inflatable canoe. Two departures per day, one in the morning and another in the afternoon. Select your departure and reserve early as space is limited. For more information, call us or visit our website. Looking forward to exploring the river with you! Open: May to October.

5

QUÉBECPHOTOGRAVIE

Sainte-Hedwidge, Lac à Madeleine 418 515-4616 • quebecphotogravie.com

Site near the Fjord, calm and well dressed horses. Duration: 1 hour up to 5 days with initiation. Open: Year-round.

Wildlife watching and nature interpretation

QUÉBECPHOTOGRAVIE: Photo hunting package with guide. Unique in Québec: Night watching of the flying squirrel, all from seven meters above ground in a comfortable setting (a non-traditional accommodations experience). To discover: Scientific activities and digital photography courses for small groups of 1 to 4 people. Visit our website for more information. See you soon! Open: Year-round. Zoo sauvage de Saint-Félicien

3J5

Saint-Félicien, 2230, boulevard du Jardin 418 679-0543 • 1 800 667-5687 • zoosauvage.org

Lac-Saint-Jean Arboretum de la presqu’île Croft

$

Roberval, 2048, route de Roberval 418 218-1994 • pecheblanche.net

$

Métabetchouan–Lac-à-la-Croix, 2e rang Est, 32e chemin 418 349-2060, ext. 2225 • ville.metabetchouan.qc.ca The regional native forest was recreated on this exceptionnal site by planting over 2,000 trees. The site includes a hiking, cycling and walking trails, besides cross-country skiing and snowshoeing during the winter. Open: Year-round.

Are you interested the Boréalie faun and cold regions? Visit the Zoo Sauvage de Saint-Félicien for countless stunning observations! Itinerary: a train ride through the Parc des Sentiers de la Nature, an Adventure in the Land of the Cervidae, a discovery of the boreal flora and the nursery, water games, and a picnic for the whole family. In the evening, attend Anima Lumina, a nocturnal journey through the Zoo. Looking forward to seeing you there! Open: Year-round. [ad C2, p. 197] saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

107


Top Things to Do | Land Adventures WILDLIFE WATCHING AND NATURE INTERPRETATION

Aventuraid − Parc Mahikan

J5

OrganisAction

5

Girardville, 2395, rang de la Pointe 418 258-3529 • aventuraid.qc.ca

La Baie Borough 418 579-8763 • organisaction.com

Live an unforgettable encounter with three wolf packs (40) living in semi-freedom at the wolf observation and interpretation centre of our Parc Mahikan. In addition to, hiking or snowshoeing, observation and interpretation of wildlife and plant life of the boreal forest along our trail network a woodland setting. On reservation. Outdoor Ethics Leave no trace Canada. Open: Year-round.

Venture safely in the forest with the expertise of our naturalist guide. Discover the world of ecosystems and microsystems in the Saguenay backcountry in 3, 6 or 36 hour packages. We also offer multi-activity packages and sea kayaking and canoe excursions. On reservation. Open: Year-round.

Parc national de la Pointe-Taillon

J5

Saint-Henri-de-Taillon, 835, rang 3 ouest 418 347-5371 • parcsquebec.com/pointetaillon Animals are abundant in Pointe Taillon… Including beavers who mark their presence with dams and fallen tree trunks. Moose have also established their headquarters in the park. During the migration period, Canada geese and the greater snow goose visit the park by the thousands. In recent years, sandhill cranes have also been observed in the territory during the spring. Open: Year-round. [ad p. 36] Saguenay Bois Rond Expérience

5

Saint-David-de-Falardeau, 309, rang 2 418 673-4602 • zoodefalardeau.com A zoo, a refuge, a love story! A visit to the region wouldn’t be complete without a stop at the Zoo de Falardeau. Open: Year-round.

Zoo de Falardeau

5 Route du Fjord

La Baie Borough, 7525, boulevard de la Grande-Baie Sud 418 540-9985 • boisrondexperience.ca

OrganisAction

Experience a private park in a natural environment where we conserve biodiversity. Our guides will introduce you to the beaver’s unique habitat. Learn about the various forest environments along the way. Enjoy the 7 km of hiking trails and our picnic areas. Open : June to October. Closed Monday and Tuesday. On reservation. Contact Nature Rivière-à-Mars – Okwari Aventure – black bear wildlife watching

Zoo de Falardeau

5

La Baie Borough, 7400, chemin des Chutes 418 697-5132 • okwariaventures.com Discover an exceptional adventure in the Okwari boreal forest! Offering the opportunity to discover the fabulous canyon of the Rivière-à-Mars, to visit an Aboriginal camp, go canoeing, go on a canoe-Rabaska excursion and observe the black bear in its natural habitat, safely in a watchtower. Reservation only. Open: June to October. 108 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

5

Rivière-Éternité, 91, rue Notre-Dame 418 579-8763 • organisaction.com Walk, kayak or use an inflatable boat to venture safely through the wilderness. Our interpretive guides bring you to explore the various wildlife habitats. In addition, we offer multi-activity packages and sea kayaking expeditions. Open: Year-round. OrganisAction

5

Petit-Saguenay, 99, chemin Saint-Étienne 418 579-8763 • organisaction.com Embark on an inflatable canoe cruise and discover the sea mammals of the Saguenay Fjord. Our captains and nature interpreters—proud members of the EcoWhale Alliance—will guide you through following the safety regulations and rules for observing sea mammals. In addition, we offer multi-activity packages and sea kayaking expeditions. Open: May to October. Photo credit: Alessandra Magini


Top Things to Do | Land Adventures WILDLIFE WATCHING AND NATURE INTERPRETATION

Centre de vacances Ferme 5 étoiles

J5

Sacré-Cœur, 465, route 172 Ouest 418 236-4551 • 1 877 236-4551 ferme5etoiles.com

Centre de vacances Ferme 5 Étoiles

Parc national des Monts-Valin

J

Saint-Fulgence, 360, rang Saint-Louis 418 674-1200 • 1 800 665-6527 parcsquebec.com/montsvalin Thirty-seven species of mammals are recorded in the database. There are 134 entries grouped into 37 families on the list of known bird species. To date, studies have enumerated 439 species of plants, of which two-thirds are of boreal affinities. A large number of plants from temperate environments and some alpine arctic plants have been identified. The park is proud to have 9 of blueberries on their land. Open: June to October and December to March. [ad p. 36] Pourvoirie Homamo

5

Saint-Fulgence, Km 102, route L-200 (TNO, Monts-Valin sector) 418 831-5674 • homamo.ca Main activities: hunting and fishing over a territory of 129 sq km with 65 lakes and 3 majestic rivers. Black bear observation. Wild mushroom and berry picking. Hiking trail with maintained panoramic scenic lookouts. Various additional activities including kayaking and boating. Nature interpretation service. Open: May to October. Côte-Nord Gîte Domaine de nos Ancêtres

5

Sacré-Coeur, Ferme 5 étoiles 1895, route 172 Sud 418 236-4833 • ours-noir.net At 10 km from Tadoussac, watch the black bear in its natural environment. Our passionate guide will introduce you to this legendary animal, comfortably installed in a secured lookout. The chances of watching a bear eating are very high. A video will be presented where we save orphan baby bears, and you'll be able to see everything that we do at our refuge. Visit duration depends on sun setting times. Open: May to October.

Why not combine your visit of our domestic and wild animals with a unique wolf encounter? This approach that's unique in Québec, will give you the opportunity to understand and to live an exclusive moment with our wolves. You'll need to establish a bond of trust with our grey and artic wolves. Interpretation and discovery of their way of life. An unforgettable moment during your holidays! Open: Year-round, mornings only. [ad p. 54, 203, 227] Pourvoirie des Lacs à Jimmy

5

Tadoussac, 62, route 138 418 235-4814 • vacancesessipit.com Safely observe the black bear in its natural environment in a fenced enclosure with an experienced guide. The curious and cunning black bear is fascinating to watch! Daily departures with reservations and only 8 km from Tadoussac at the Pourvoirie des Lacs à Jimmy. We also offer whale watching cruises on board our Zodiac-style boats with departures from Bergeronnes. A safe way to enjoy exciting discoveries! Open: Mid-June to mid-September. Charlevoix

35

Pointe-Noire Interpretation and Observation Centre

Baie-Sainte-Catherine, Parcs Canada 418 237-4383 • 418 235-4703 • 1 888 773-8888 parcscanada.gc.ca/saguenay Pointe-Noire is located at less than one kilometer from the Tadoussac–Baie-Sainte-Catherine ferry. Enjoy one of the best views of the Saguenay Fjord and watch belugas and other whales in their natural habitat the Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park. Pointe-Noire used to be the home of lighthouse keepers. Meet our guides and visit the exhibit. Enjoy a picnic with a view of the sea while children explore nearby. Free admission for 17 years old and under. Open: June to October.

[ad p. 54] Photo credit: Marc Loiselle

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

109


Top Things to Do | Land Adventures ADVENTURE TRAILS, QUAD, ATV AND OTHER MOTORIZED SPORTS

Adventure trails Lac Saint-Jean Gestion Récréotouristique du Mont Lac-Vert

J5

Hébertville, 173, chemin du Vallon 418 344-4000 • 1 888 344-1101 • montlacvert.qc.ca Located on the top of the mountain, our 22-module obstacle course is a unique outdoor activity for families to enjoy. A challenge and surprise awaits you at every turn. Included in the trail access fee. Admission is free for children five years and under. During the Festival of Colours, from September to October, ride the gondola every Saturday and Sunday between noon and 3:30 pm. Visit our website for more information. Open: May to October. Route du Fjord Parc Aventures Cap Jaseux

Quad, ATV and other motorized sports Lac-Saint-Jean Dallaire Équipement

J$

Saint-Bruno, 560, rue Melançon 418 343-3758 • dallairest-bruno.com Dallaire Équipement is a large dealer in the region of Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean and a reference for all motorcycle, ATV and snowmobile enthusiasts. For those who are fond of campervans, tent trailers and fifth-wheels. The owner, Robin Dallaire, is passionate about recreational products. Open: Year-round. Auberge Éva

5

Saint-Fulgence, 250, ch. de la Pointe-aux-Pins 418 674-9114 • capjaseux.com Feeling adventurous? Our obstacle courses are perfect for the whole family (Bambino, Children’s Adventures, and Regular and Zipline Adventures). Experience a sensory overload from one platform to the next with the majestic landscapes of the Saguenay Fjord behind you. Still craving more? The UNIQUE Extreme Adventures course is revolutionary! Numerous challenges await. Adrenaline rush and intensity guaranteed! Open: May 19 to October 8. [ad p. 51] Côte-Nord Chalets Camping 5 Domaine des Dunes

Tadoussac, 585, chemin du Moulin-à-Baude 418 235-4843 • domainedesdunes.com The treetop aerial adventure trail that includes 23 challenges perfect for the entire family. An outdoor activity with exercises on cedar wood modules and ropes on a ground covered with wood shavings, making it soft and pleasant like forest moss. Test your balance on a spider web, when rappelling or on a rope bridge and so much more. Discover on the trail our interpretation panels on the wildlife and plant life. Open: Mid-May to mid-October.

110 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

Lac-Bouchette, 160, chemin de la Montagne 418 348-6832 • aubergeeva.com Regional quad bicycle and ATV trail located nearby. Open: Year-round. [ad p. 199, 212] Saguenay Équipements Villeneuve

J$

Chicoutimi Borough, 1178, boulevard Ste-Geneviève 418 543-3600 • 1 877 543-3600 equipementsvilleneuve.com The largest dealer of Honda ATV and BRP ATV in Saguenay! Park your vehicle on-site and take the ATV paths to access to the Monts Valin mountain range. Trail permits for the regional ATV clubs available for purchase. Open: Year-round Évasion Sport

5

Chicoutimi Borough (Laterrière sect.), 2639, route 170 418 678-2481 • 1 866 678-2481 evasion-sport.com New quad and Side by Side rentals. Guide service available. Organized trips. Canoe, row boat, outboard motors and tow rentals available. Open: Year-round.


Top Things to Do | Land Adventures QUAD, ATV AND OTHER MOTORIZED SPORTS, ZIPLINES, VIA FERRATA

Route du Fjord

Route du Fjord

5

Pourvoirie du Cap au Leste

Parc Aventures Cap Jaseux

5

Sainte-Rose-du-Nord, 551, chemin Cap à l'Est 418 675-2000 • 1 866 675-2007 • capauleste.com

Saint-Fulgence, 250, ch. de la Pointe-aux-Pins 418 674-9114 • capjaseux.com

Embark on a four-wheel adventure through one of our forest trails on 300 hectares of land. Open: May to October. [ad p. 225]

You want to be adventurous? Discover our high ropes courses Fjord en Arbres for the entire family (Bambino's Adventure, Fjord High Ropes Children’s Adventure, High Ropes Regular Adventures and Zipline Adventure. An exhilarating experiencing as you travel from tree to tree along the course while admiring the magnificent views of the Saguenay Fjord. Looking for even more adventure? The UNIQUE Fjord en Arbres Extrême course is a true revolution. Many challenges and high adrenaline guaranteed! Open: May 19 to October 8. [ad p. 51]

Côte-Nord

5

Centre de vacances Ferme 5 étoiles

Sacré-Cœur, 465, route 172 Ouest 418 236-4551 • 1 877 236-4551 ferme5etoiles.com A quad excursion is a marvellous opportunity to explore forest and mountains on great nature trails in addition to magnificent and unforgettable sightseeing. Once safety and driving instructions are given, your guide will take you on a ride that will reach an unrivaled sight of the majestic Saguenay Fjord. Bring your camera! Open: mid-May to end of October. [ad p. 54, 203, 227]

Lac-Saint-Jean

5

Desbiens, Chemin du Trou de la Fée, 7e Avenue 418 346-1242 • cavernetroudelafee.ca Adrenaline enthusiasts can cross the Métabetchouane River canyon on the highest ziplines in the area. 50 m above the river, you will live unparalleled thrills and have an exceptional view of the entire site from high above. Our two ziplines measure 350 m in length and are connected by a cabled trail that will introduce you to the via ferrata trail. Average duration: 1 hr 20 min. Rates are not included in the general admission fees. Open: June 22 to September 3. [ad p. 17, 203]

Route du Fjord Parc national du Fjord-du-Saguenay

5

Rivière-Éternité, 91, rue Notre-Dame 418 272-1556 • 1 800 665-6527 parcsquebec.com/saguenay

Ziplines Parc de la caverne du Trou de la Fée

Via Ferrata

Experiment the via ferrata activity that scales the impressive cliffs of Baie Éternité. Three landscaped paths will lead you to breathtaking scenic vistas of the Saguenay–St. Lawrence marine park and the Saguenay Fjord’s most impressive bay, where the landscape changes with the ebb and flow of the tides. You can travel at your own pace during the ascent. A professional guide will accompany you along the way. Enjoy an exclusive experience in a small group. Open: June 9 to October 8. [ad p. 36] Parc Aventures Cap Jaseux

5

Saint-Fulgence, 250, ch. de la Pointe-aux-Pins 418 674-9114 • capjaseux.com Unforgettable moments from high above. The via ferrata at Parc Aventures Cap Jaseux is the ideal activity. Imagine yourself on a sheer cliff overlooking the majestic Saguenay Fjord… a unique, thrilling and safe adventure. The sheer magnitude of the wide open spaces at your fingertips! Arouse all your senses under a full moon. Open: May 19 to October 8. [ad p. 51]

Parc de la caverne Trou de la Fée Photo credit: Parc de la caverne Trou de la Fée

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

111


Top Things to Do | Water Sports CANOE

WATER SPORTS

OrganisAction

H2O Expédition et aventure

Anyone operating a motorized vessel must be properly licensed.

Canoe rentals for one to seven day expeditions. on Métabetchouane and Ashuapmushuan rivers. Open: May to October.

Canoe

Auberge Éva

Lac-Saint-Jean Équinox Aventure

5

Desbiens, 125, rue du Quai 418 346-7238 • 1 866 697-7238 aventure-expedition.com

5

Saint-Gédéon, 250, rang des îles 418 720-6663 • equinoxaventure.ca Relish in an unforgettable experience in the heart of the boreal forest, including several of its rivers that lead to unchartered territory. Whether you’d like a beginner’s course, a tour or a two-to-six-day expedition, Équinox Aventure aims to please. In addition, we offer a shuttle service and canoe rentals. Open: June to September.

112 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

5

Lac-Bouchette, 160, chemin de la Montagne 418-348-6832 • aubergeeva.com Canoe rental for two people on Lac Bouchette, paddles and PFDs available. Open: June to August. [ad p. 199, 212] Aventuraid – Parc Mahikan

5

Girardville, 2395, rang de la Pointe 418 258-3529 • aventuraid.qc.ca For a chance of scenery, canoe camp along the region’s riverbanks in Mistassini or Mistassibi located in the heart of the boreal forest. The rivers here provide both the peace that flat water brings and the sensory experience unleashed by white water. One way or another, you’ll find the river you are looking for. Whether you choose to embark on a one-day or several-day adventure, trust the waters and let nature take its course. Guides are on site to assist beginners and supervise expeditions. Shuttle. Canoe rentals. Certified guides. Open: June to October. Photo credit: Karyne Gagné


Top Things to Do | Water Sports CANOE, ROWBOAT, RIVERBOARDING

OrganisAction

5

Dolbeau-Mistassini 418 579-8763 • organisaction.com Embark on a canoe ride and enjoy the wonders of nature along the main rivers in the northern part of the region. With family or friends, let our experts safely guide you through unchartered territory. Beginners take to the Mistassini Nord-Ouest and Péribonka Rivers. Intermediate levels take to Mistassibi Nord-Est. Five- to eight-day guided expedition. A shuttle service is available upon request. Open: May to September. Parc national de la Pointe-Taillon

5J

Saint-Henri-de-Taillon, 835, rang 3 ouest 418 347-5371 • 1 800 665-6527 parcsquebec.com/pointetaillon The national park is surrounded by water and offers many possibilities for canoeists: The Péribonka River, Lac Saint-Jean and the Taillon River. The Taillon River is a small quiet river located in the beach area and the marine rental centre. Open: May to October. [ad p. 36]

Parc national des Monts-Valin

J5

Saint-Fulgence, 360, rang Saint-Louis 418 674-1200 • 1 800 665-6527 parcsquebec.com/montsvalin The Valin River offers scenic views of the mountain from a new perspective. By paddling upstream from the Centre de découverte et de services, canoeists will enjoy the meandering Valin River and the Bélanger pond. Other great experiences are also awaiting in the lakes in the Martin-Valin sector. Open: June to October. [ad p. 36]

5

Pourvoirie Homamo

Saint-Fulgence, Km 102, route L-200 (Monts-Valin Sector) 418 831-5674 • homamo.ca River canoeing and kayaking, with or without guide. Three rivers, Class 1 to 5, with or without portaging, from beginner or advanced. Canoe-camping with or without fishing, cottage rentals, boats, gas or electrical motors, ATV rentals. Nature adventures and various activities. Custom packages or simply as an outdoor holiday destination. Open: July and August.

Saguenay Apex compagnie d'aventure

5

Chicoutimi Borough 418 490-1200 • apexaventure.com

Lac-Saint-Jean

No matter your level of experience, guides at Apex compagnie d’aventure allow you to organize a trip that is sure to please you! Visit the online platform to join an existing group or organize your own expedition along the beautiful rivers of Saguenay–Lac-SaintJean. With Apex guides by your side, professionalism is guaranteed! They can customize the experience for you. Open: summer season.

5

Auberge Éva

Lac-Bouchette, 160, chemin de la Montagne 418 348-6832 - aubergeeva.com Rowboat rentals are available without motors to paddle along Lac Bouchette. Life jackets are also available on site. Open: beginning of June to end of August. [ad p. 199, 212]

Riverboarding

Route du Fjord Site de la Rivière Petit-Saguenay

Rowboat

J5

Lac-Saint-Jean

Petit-Saguenay, 100, rue Eugène-Morin 418 272-1169 • petitsaguenay.com

H2O Expédition et aventure

Canoeing on the calm and peaceful waters on 12 km on the Petit-Saguenay River in a luxurious nature. For the entire family. Open: June to mid-September.

Desbiens, 125, rue du Quai 418 346-7238 • 1 866 697-7238 aventure-expedition.com

5

A high octane water sports activity! Speed down the rapids while laying on a riverboard. (Physically demanding) Open: June to October. saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

113


Top Things to Do | Water Sports CRUISES AND EXCURSIONS

Cruises and excursions

Navettes maritimes du Fjord 5

La Baie Borough, Bagotville dock 900, rue Mars 418 543-7630 • 1 800 363-7248 navettesdufjord.saguenay.ca

All permits for the marine carriers listed are valid as of this edition. For more information, call Commission des transports du Québec at 1 888 461-2433. Lac-Saint-Jean Centre de villégiature Dam-en-Terre

J5

Alma, 1385, chemin de la Marina 418 668-3016 • 1 888 289-3016 damenterre.qc.ca

Route du Fjord OrganisAction

The boat La Tournée welcomes for discovering the vastness of Lac Saint-Jean. Enjoy a change of scenery with entertainment, music and exceptional landscapes on this excursion-cruise. Dance and have fun to latino rhythm on our special Friday night cruises. Starting mid-July, the boat sails into the sunset in Roberval on many Sundays during the summer. Open: May to September. Closed on Monday. [ad p. 34, 220] Saguenay OrganisAction

Navettes Maritimes du Fjord is wonder in its pure state! With the steep cliffs and blue waters of the Saguenay Fjord, your trips will turn into an unforgettable excursion or cruise with our three available boats. Use this means of transportation to see the villages and attractions, including the Notre-Dame du Saguenay statue! Open: June to October. [ad p. 182]

5

Chicoutimi Borough 418 579-8763 • organisaction.com Discover places that are otherwise inaccessible on the majestic Saguenay Fjord on board one of our two pneumatic boats. Contact us to charter a boat with a captain (a maximum of 12 or 24 people depending on the inflatable canoe.) This summer, embark on a fjord and whale cruise to visit the sea mammals of the Saguenay Fjord and the St. Lawrence River. Available upon request. Open: May to October.

5

Rivière-Eternité, Parc national du Fjord-du-Saguenay (Baie-Éternité sector), 91 rue Notre-Dame 418 579-8763 • organisaction.com Climb aboard the inflatable canoe to explore uncharted territory along the majestic Saguenay Fjord. Families and groups of friends can reserve one of our boats with a captain (a maximum of 12 or 24 people depending on the inflatable canoe). This summer, embark on a fjord and whale cruise to visit the sea mammals of the Saguenay Fjord and the St. Lawrence River. Open: May to October. Navettes maritimes du Fjord

• • • •

5

Rivière-Eternité, Parc national du Fjord-du-Saguenay dock L’Anse-Saint-Jean, L’Anse-Saint-Jean dock Saint-Fulgence, Parc Aventures Cap Jaseux dock Sainte-Rose-du-Nord, Sainte-Rose-du-Nord dock 418 543-7630 • 1 800 363-7248 navettesdufjord.saguenay.ca

Navettes Maritimes du Fjord is wonder in its pure state! With the steep cliffs and blue waters of the Saguenay Fjord, your trips will turn into an unforgettable excursion or cruise with our three available boats. Use this means of transportation to see the villages and attractions, including the Notre-Dame du Saguenay statue! Open : June to October. [ad p. 182] Voile Mercator

114 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

Photo credit: Voile Mercator


Top Things to Do | Water Sports CRUISES AND EXCURSIONS

Voile Mercator

5

L’Anse-Saint-Jean, Yacht club of L’Anse-Saint-Jean 359, rue Saint-Jean-Baptiste 1 888 674-9309 • voilemercator.com Three and seven-hour beginner's sailing tours are available. We offer individual, family, and group packages. Participate in sailing manoeuvres. Also available: sail and overnight stay on board, which includes five hours of sailing, dinner, accommodation, and breakfast. We also offer sailing certification courses. Become autonomous as skipper or crew. Where: Saguenay Fjord, Parc Marin du Saguenay– Saint-Laurent School sanctioned by the Fédération de voile du Québec et Voile Canada.Open: May to September.

5

OrganisAction

Petit-Saguenay, Village-Vacances Petit-Saguenay 418 579-8763 • croisieresfjordbaleines.com On board our 24 passenger Zodiac, explore the Saguenay Fjord and the mouth of the St. Lawrence River to meet whales and other marine mammals. An experience in nature with a human dimension accompanied by our naturalist captain. Please note that we also organize multi-activity trips and sea kayaking expeditions.Open: June to September. Parc Aventures Cap Jaseux 5

Saint-Fulgence, 250, Chemin de la Pointe-aux-Pins 418 674-9114 • capjaseux.com The Saguenay River becomes a fjord at Saint-Fulgence. Beginning at Cap Jaseux, discover the capes located to east and west. Observe the winged wildlife in this area with its rich ecosystem and captivating history. On board the Fjord Saguenay II or the Junior sailboat allow our captains unveil this slice of heaven. Activities offered in partnerships with Navettes maritimes du Fjord and Voile Mercator. Open: end of June to beginning of September. [ad p. 51] Côte-Nord Croisières AML

53

Tadoussac, 177, rue des Pionniers 418 237-4274 • 1 800 563-4643 croisieresaml.com Discover the spectacular beauty of the Saguenay Fjord and its marine mammals on board a Zodiac or the AML Zéphyr and AML Grand Fleuve. Immerse yourself

by the natural splendors. Explore the fjord and admire its exceptional landscapes! You'll be amazed! Breathe the fresh sea air and soak up in breathtaking scenery! Discover the fjord during an unforgettable excursion through stunning panoramas that reveal this glacial valley dating back 70 million years. Open: May to October. [ad p. 56] Navettes marimtimes du Fjord 5

Tadoussac, Dock of la Marina de Tadoussac 418 543-7630 • 1 800 363-7248 navettesdufjord.saguenay.ca Navettes Maritimes du Fjord is wonder in its pure state! With the steep cliffs and blue waters of the Saguenay Fjord, your trips will turn into an unforgettable excursion or cruise with our three available boats. Use this means of transportation to see the villages and attractions, including the Notre-Dame du Saguenay statue! Open: June to October. [ad p. 182]

5

Croisières Essipit

Les Bergeronnes, 498, rue de la Mer 418 232-6778 • 1 888 868-6666 vacancesessipit.com Live an exciting whale watching adventure on board our Zodiac type boats (Five 12-passenger and one 36-passenger). Participate in a privileged and personalized sea experience with our naturalist captains who are passionate about the marine environment! From June to October at the wharf in Bergeronnes, 24 km east of Tadoussac. Duration: 2 hours. Seven days a week, reservations required. Several departures per day. Meet the largest mammals on the planet! Open: June 8 to October 8. [ad p. 55]

5

Croisières Neptune

Les Bergeronnes, 507, du Boisé 418 232-6716 • 1 877 763-7886 croisieresneptune.net Discover the sea mammals on board our inflatable canoes and certified by the Canadian Coast Guard. A family-run business specializing in whale tours for more than 25 years. Safety and comfort guaranteed with our experienced captains and bilingual nature interpreters that will teach and entertain you throughout your tour. We have an information kiosk at Les Bergeronnes and Les Escoumins. Open: June 1 to October 15.

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

115


Top Things to Do | Water Sports CRUISES AND EXCURSIONS, SEA KAYAKING

Croisière Escoumins

5

Les Escoumins, 37, rue des Pilotes 418 233-4061 • 1 866 225-3463 croisierebaleine.ca

Apex compagnie d'aventure

Adventure the whales’ paradise on board a new generation of safer and more environmentally friendly Zodiac. This sector of Escoumins is recognized as the best whale-watching site in the Saguenay– St. Lawrence Marine Park. You're guaranteed too see whales or your money back. Experienced local captains, theme cruises (photography and biology). Open: June to October. Les Écumeurs du Saint-Laurent

5

Les Escoumins, 31, rue des Pilotes 418 233-2141 • 1 888 817-9999 lesecumeurs.com

Sea kayaking

Apex compagnie d’aventure allows you to organize sea kayaking trips for the duration of your choice. You can request that one of our certified professional guides accompany you as you discover one of Saguenay’s most beautiful areas! Whether you opt for a trip or a course, sea kayaking is among Apex compagnie d’aventure’s preferred activities! Open: june to September. OrganisAction

5

Sea kayak along the Saguenay Fjord and reveal its secrets supervised by our team of certified and passionate guides. Whether over the course of a few hours or days, its immensity, steep cliffs and rebellious waters are sure to make a lasting impression. Contact us for more information! In addition, we also offer customizable multi-activity packages with a and a vehicle transfer service for longer trips. Reservation required. Open: May to September. La Baie en Kayak

5

La Baie Borough, cruise dock 581 234-8805 • boudreault_691@hotmail.com

Lac-Saint-Jean

5

Saint-Gédéon, 250, rang des Îles 418 668-7381 • equinoxaventure.ca Organisation of kayak-camping on Lac Saint-Jean with rentals of sea kayaks and camping equipment. Sea Kayaking Training (FQCK). Initiation. Shuttle for canoe and kayak all over the region Open: June to September. Port de Plaisance d'Alma

5

Chicoutimi Borough 418 490-1200 • apexaventure.com

Chicoutimi Borough La Baie Borough 418 579-8763 • organisaction.com

The company, Les Écumeurs du Saint-Laurent, are proud members of l’Alliance Éco-baleine that acts as a quality indicator for whale watching. We are proud to you to bring on boats with a 12 and 30 passenger maximum to ensure the best experience and interpretation during observation persiods, in addition increased speed for moving more quickly between the observation sites and for better visibility to admire the whales. Looking forward to seeing you there. Open: June 3 to October 3.

Équinox Aventure

Saguenay

La Baie en kayak stands out from the crowd with its customized trips to the Saguenay Fjord. For 2018, several partners have joined forces to make sure provide you with an unparalleled experience on this rare body of water. Package options include three and five-hour trips and full day or several day trips. To view our packages and for a complete list of our various partners, please visit La Baie en kayak’s Facebook page. Open: May to October.

5

Alma, 10, avenue du Quai 418 662-0348 • portdeplaisance.ca Through our partners at Équinox Aventure, we offer kayak fishing. Discover the beauty of La Petite Décharge River! Open: mid-june to August. 116 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

Équinox Aventure Photo credit: Destination Lac Saint-Jean


Top Things to Do | Water Sports SEA KAYAKING

Route du Fjord OrganisAction

5

Rivière-Eternité, Parc national du Fjord-du-Saguenay (Baie-Éternité sector) 91, rue Notre-Dame 418 579-8763 • organisaction.com Sea kayak along the Saguenay Fjord and reveal its secrets supervised by our team of certified and passionate guides. Whether over the course of a few hours or days, its immensity, steep cliffs and rebellious waters are sure to make a lasting impression. Contact us for more information! In addition, we also offer customizable multi-activity packages with a and a vehicle transfer service for longer trips. Reservation required. Open: May to October. Fjord en kayak

J5

L’Anse-Saint-Jean, 359, rue Saint-Jean-Baptiste 418 272-3024 • 1 866 725-2925 • fjordenkayak.ca We have been giving sea-kayaking tours of the Saguenay Fjord for more than 20 years. Named one of Destination Canada’s Canadian Signature Experiences (CSE). Ecotourism certified in 2014 by Aventure Écotourisme Québec. Family-only tours. Two-hour trips for children ages three and up, and between three-hour and full-day options for adults. Two to four-day expeditions with gourmet meals included. Small groups, quality fibreglass kayaks, and highly qualified guides. Visitors have sailing, cruise, and bike rental options. Open: Mid-May to the beginning of October. [ad p. 183] OrganisAction

5

Petit-Saguenay, 99, chemin Saint-Étienne 418 579-8763 • organisaction.com Sea kayak along the Saguenay Fjord and reveal its secrets supervised by our team of certified and passionate guides. Whether over the course of a few hours or days, its immensity, steep cliffs and rebellious waters are sure to make a lasting impression. Contact us for more information! In addition, we also offer customizable multi-activity packages with a and a vehicle transfer service for longer trips. Reservation required. Open: May to October.

Photo credit: Marc Loiselle

5

Parc Aventures Cap Jaseux

Saint-Fulgence, 250, ch. de la Pointe-aux-Pins 418 674-9114 • capjaseux.com Looking to discover Saguenay from a different angle? We have the perfect place for an introduction to sea kayaking! Explore the Saguenay Fjord and its ecosystem from sunrise to sunset or for a half day. You’ll be privy to breathtaking landscapes! Family trips available (3 years and over). Full moon, meteor shower and full-day trips also available. Open: May 19 to October 8. [ad p. 51]

J5

Aventure Rose-des-Vents

Sainte-Rose-du-Nord, 136, rue du Quai 418 675-2625 • aventurerosedesvents.com Rowing through here gives visitors a remarkable view of the most beautiful, picturesque village in Quebec and shares the fantastic history of its original inhabitants. Our experienced guides aim to please and offer you a choice of two or three-hour personalized sea kayak trips. All ages are welcome. Come experience the fjord as a family, with friends, or even alone! Open : May to mid-October. Côte-Nord

Centre de vacances Ferme 5 Étoiles

Centre de vacances Ferme 5 étoiles

5

Sacré-Cœur, 465, route 172 Ouest 418 236-4551 • 1 877 236-4551 ferme5etoiles.com Discover the Saguenay Fjord splendors from within in a sea kayak. As you paddle along the fjord, you may come across seabirds, seals or even belugas. With a professional guide, you'll experience an unforgettable adventure, no matter if it's during our half-day excursions with phenomenal scenic vistas, or during a sunset excursion as you watch the fjord in all its splendor. Open: mid-May to October. [ad p. 54, 203, 227] saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

117


Top Things to Do | Water Sports WHITE WATER KAYAKING, PADDLEBOARDING, RABASKA

White water kayaking

H2O Expédition et aventure

Route du Fjord Pourvoirie Homamo

5

Desbiens, 125, rue du Quai 418 346-7238 • 1 866 697-7238 aventure-expedition.com

5

Saint-Fulgence, Route L-200, Km 102 (Monts-Valin sector) 418 831-5674 • homamo.ca Whitewater canoeing and kayaking, with or without guide. Three rivers, Class 1 to 5, with or without portaging, from beginner or advanced. Canoe-camping with or without fishing, cottage rentals, boats, gas or electrical motors, ATV rentals. Nature adventures and various activities. Custom packages or simply as an outdoor holiday destination. Open: July and August.

Paddle board (SUP) rentals, 1.5 hr minimum No transportation available since we are located along the shores of Lac Saint-Jean and the Métabetchouane River. SUP yoga classes available by reservation, 4 person minimum. Open: June to October. Parc national de la Pointe-Taillon

J5

Saint-Henri-de-Taillon, 835, rang 3 ouest 418 347-5371 • parcsquebec.com/pointetaillon Visitors can bring their own board or rent one on-site. Lac Saint-Jean offers both raging waves and calm waters, or visit the Taillon River and travel along the tranquil waterways. Open: May to October. [ad p. 36] Route du Fjord

Paddleboarding Lac-Saint-Jean Équinox Aventure

5

Saint-Gédéon, 250, rang des îles 418 720-6663 • equinoxaventure.ca Paddleboard rentals by the hour or by the half day. A paddleboard-camping option is also available. You can paddle along Lac Saint-Jean and its still waters and adventure to the Îles de Saint-Gédéon in search of the perfect camping spot. Open: June to September. Coopérative O'Soleil

J5

Métabetchouan-Lac-à-la-Croix, 505, 5e chemin 418 345-8080 • osoleil.ca Paddle to the rhythm of the waves in Lac Saint-Jean on a Stand Up Paddleboard (SUP). Upright on a large and very stable paddleboard, glide through the water with help from a paddle. Discover the lake and magnificent lakes, or try the SUPilates course with our certified instructor. Open: May to September.

118 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

Aventure Rose-des-Vents

J5

Sainte-Rose-du-Nord, 136, rue du Quai 418 675-2625 • aventurerosedesvents.com Embark an unparalleled solo adventure along the Saguenay River! Paddle at the foot of staggering cliffs and across one of the most unique fjords in the world! Diving suits and safety equipment are included. Open : mid-June to mid-September.

Rabaska Saguenay Okwari Aventures – Contact Nature Rivière-à-Mars

5

La Baie Borough, 7400, chemin des Chutes 418 697-5132 • okwari.riviereamars.com Okwari Aventures is a one-of-a-kind experience in the region! Discover a remarkable site close to the city and located along the edge of an immense and majestic forest. Safely observe the black bear in his natural habitat. In addition, the tour includes an interpretive trail where qualified guides will share their passion for nature. Visitors can also take a rabaska ride on one of the region’s lakes. Open: May to September. [ad p. 184]


Top Things to Do | Water Sports RAFTING, SAILING

Rafting

Lac-Saint-Jean H2O Expédition et aventure

5

Desbiens, 125, rue du Quai 418 346-7238 • 1 866 697-7238 aventure-expedition.com

1 888 674-9309 • voilemercator.com

Sailing Saguenay

Côte-Nord

5

La Baie borough, Marina de La Baie 822, route de l'Anse-à-Benjamin 1 888 674-9309 • voilemercator.com

5

Voile Mercator

Sacré-Coeur, Yacht Club of Sacré-Coeur 1 888 674-9309 • voilemercator.com

We offer an introductory course to sailing and cruising over two or more days. We also offer sailing certification courses. Become autonomous as skipper or crew. Sailboat has between 29 and 37 ft. of living space and a double cabin. Rental without captain is available. Where: Saguenay Fjord, Parc Marin du Saguenay–Saint-Laurent School sanctioned by the Fédération de voile du Québec and Voile Canada. Quality/Safety Accreditation by Aventure Écotourisme Québec. Open: May to September. Route du Fjord Voile Mercator

L’Anse-Saint-Jean, Yacht Club of L’Anse-Saint-Jean Sainte-Rose-du-Nord, Nautical stop of Sainte-Rose-du-Nord

We offer three and seven-hour beginner's sailing tours. Individual, family, and group packages are available. Learn to manoeuvre the sailboat. Also available: sail and overnight stay on board, which includes five hours of sailing, dinner, accommodation, and breakfast. We also offer sailing certification courses. Become autonomous as skipper or crew. Where: Saguenay Fjord, Parc Marin du Saguenay–Saint-Laurent School sanctioned by the Fédération de voile du Québec and Voile Canada. Open: May to September.

Rafting on the Métabetchouane River in Desbiens, Lac-Saint-Jean. An exciting, performance and safe activity. Also available: rafting on the Mistassibi and Shipshaw rivers (upon request). Open: May to October.

Voile Mercator

5

Voile Mercator

5

Rivière-Éternité, Dock of Baie-Éternité 1 888 674-9309 • voilemercator.com We offer three and seven-hour beginner's sailing tours. Individual, family (children must be at least 2 years old), and group packages are available. Learn to manoeuvre the sailboat. Sailboat living spaces are between 29 and 37 ft. Also available: sail and overnight stay on board, which includes five hours of sailing, dinner, accommodation, and breakfast. Where: Saguenay Fjord, Parc Marin du Saguenay– Saint-Laurent School sanctioned by the Fédération de voile du Québec and Voile Canada. Quality/Safety Accreditation by Aventure Écotourisme Québec. Open: May to September.

We offer an introductory course to sailing and cruising over two or more days. We also offer sailing certification courses. Become autonomous as skipper or crew. Sailboat has 29 ft. of living space and a double cabin. Where: Saguenay Fjord, Parc Marin du Saguenay– Saint-Laurent School sanctioned by the Fédération de voile du Québec and Voile Canada. Quality/Safety Accreditation by Aventure Écotourisme Québec. Open: May to September.

5

Voile Mercator

Tadoussac, Tadoussac Marina 100, rue du Bord-de-l’Eau 1 888 674-9309 • voilemercator.com We offer three and seven-hour beginner's sailing tours. Individual, family (children must be at least 2 years old), and group packages are available. Learn to manoeuvre the sailboat. Sailboat living spaces are between 29 and 37 ft. Also available: sail and overnight stay on board, which includes five hours of sailing, dinner, accommodation, and breakfast. Where: Saguenay Fjord, Parc Marin du Saguenay– Saint-Laurent. School sanctioned by the Fédération de voile du Québec and Voile Canada. Quality/Safety Accreditation by Aventure Écotourisme Québec. Open: May to September. saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

119


Top Things to Do | HEALTH CENTRES AND NORDIC BATHS

HEALTH CENTRES AND NORDIC BATHS L'Éternel Spa

Saguenay

Lac-Saint-Jean Chalets et Spa Lac Saint-Jean

J5

Chambord, 96, chemin du Parc-Municipal 418 342-1111 • 1 877 342-7933 chaletsetspa.com Access to two Finnish saunas, a large hot tub and the arctic waterfall. Enjoy our relaxing indoor and outdoor areas. Open: Year-round. Closed Monday and Tuesdays. [ad p. 19, 212, 225] Baie sur Mer (Hôtel Universel)

J5

Alma, 1000, boulevard des Cascades 418 662-7668 • baiesurmer.ca

Thalassa Concept Europe Santé

The Hamman Thalassa urban spa invites you to relax in a mellow and serene ambiance. An absolute level of relaxation in the heart of City of Saguenay. Services offered: massage therapy, esthetics, body and skin treatments, UV tanning, facials, IPL hair removal, skin rejuvenation and cellulite treatments. Boutiques: Physiodermie, Bernard Cassierre-Paris. Hôtel Delta Saguenay Partner. Open: Year-round. Closed Sunday.

An excellent destination in Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean for your family vacations or a romantic getaway. Our Lac Saint-Jean Baie sur Mer spa offer a unique experience with personalized packages adapted to your needs. No matter if you're looking for a luxurious massage for yourself or your significant other, for a relaxing hot rock treatment or aesthetic care, Baie sur Mer will surpass your expectations. Open: Year-round. Closed Sunday. Centre de détente Parfum du Fjord (Auberge des 21)

120 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

5

Jonquière Borough, 2655, boulevard du Royaume 418 548-2727 • thalassa.ca

Photos credits: Alexandre Larouche, Laurent Silvani


Top Things to Do | HEALTH CENTRES AND NORDIC BATHS

Baie sur Mer (Hôtel Le Montagnais)

JP5

Chicoutimi Borough, 1080, boulevard Talbot 418 549-0899 • 1 800 661-7117 • baiesurmer.ca An excellent destination in Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean for your family vacations or a romantic getaway. Our Alma and Chicoutimi Baie sur Mer spas offers guests a unique experience with packages tailored to your needs. No matter if you're looking for a luxurious massage for yourself or your significant other, for a relaxing hot rock treatment or aesthetic care, Baie sur Mer will surpass your expectations. Open: Year-round.

J5

L’Éternel spa

Saint-David-de-Falardeau, 160, rue du Massif 418 673-3330 • 1 855 673-3330 leternelspa.com L’Éternel spa is a Scandinavian spa in the mountains. Lovers of nature and tranquility will enjoy this spa located in the heart of the Monts-Valin. Thermal experience, massage therapy, in addition to facial and body treatments in a unique setting. The hot water pool and natural cold water pool are located near a natural river makes this the perfect place to relax and unwind. Open: Year-round. [ad p. 184] Route du Fjord

J5

Édouard-les-Bains

L’Anse-Saint-Jean, 1, rue de La Canourgue 418 272-3232 • piededouard.com Édouard-les-Bains

Centre de Santé Au Gré des Marées (Auberge des Battures)

JP5

La Baie Borough, 6295, boulevard de la Grande-Baie Sud 418 544-8234 • 1 800 668-8234 hotel-saguenay.com At the health centre Au Gré des Marées of the Auberge des Battures, you find a calm and relaxing atmosphere. For a massage, facial, manicure, pedicure and hair removal treatments, our qualified professionals will meet your needs and ensure that you experience an unforgettable stay. Package with accommodation available. Treatment by appointment only. Let us pamper you! Open: Year-round. Centre de détente Parfum du Fjord (Auberge des 21)

J5

La Baie Borough, 621, rue Mars 418 697-9111 • 1 800 363-7298 aubergedes21.com Step into a peaceful slice of heaven! Let us pamper you in an exceptional world of relaxation and treat yourself to a variety of personalized services. Our highly specialized professionals offer a wide range of treatments from body care to relaxation and beauty. Take the time to unwind, disconnect, and take advantage of the Nordic baths for a truly calming experience. Open: Year-round. [ad p. 44, 206, 224] Photo credit: Maryse Lamontagne

Beautiful scenery and a melodious environment helps you to leave behind daily stress. As you relax, you'll have an incredible view of the mountain and hear the wind rustling the trees' branches above, welcoming you to this enchanting site. Outdoor whirlpools, hammam (steam room), dry and traditional sauna, nordic waterfalls and basins, thermal waterfall, multi-level pool, indoor relaxation areas with fireplaces. Open: Year-round. Côte-Nord Centre de vacances Ferme 5 étoiles

J5

Sacré-Coeur, 465, route 172 Ouest 418 236-4833 • 1 877 236-4551 ferme5etoiles.com Discover a relaxation centre amidst the ever-important Quebec wilderness located on a unique site with accommodation, restaurant services and activities offered year-round. This innovative concept allows visitors to unwind while observing nature and the woodland creatures. The wellness centre includes a reading corner, spa, sauna and massage therapy (couples’ massages also available). Ask about our romantic package with overnight stay, dinner and treatment. Reservations required. Open: Year-round. [ad p. 54, 203, 227]

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

121


Top Things to Do | Additional Activities FAMILY FUN

ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES Hôtel multiservices Le Montagnais

Family fun

stay within their comfort zone. High-end equipment included and supervision on behalf of our dynamic certified staff. Open: Year-round.

Lac-Saint-Jean Cristal du Lac

5

Métabetchouan-Lac-à-la-Croix, 1840, route 169 418 213-0702 • cristaldulac.com Find rubies, emeralds, quartz crystals, amethysts, fossils and many other minerals in the Prospect-Express. Sift through your bag of sand in mineral washhouse: A 12 foot waterfall. Identify your stones by referring to the poster. Purchase a bag of minerals. An activity that's fun for everyone along regional road No 169. Free acess to the washhouse. Open: May 19 to September 23. [ad p. 19] Escalade Haut Clocher

J5

MégaFun Centre d'amusement

MégaFun is a recreation centre with 15 activity zones and services for all ages, including teenagers, adults, and seniors! The playground is three floors high with foam ball pistols, mini golf, a play area for children 0 to 3 years old, a ceramic painting workshop, inflatable games, a rock climbing wall for kids, air hockey, foosball and pool tables, croquet sets, a shuffleboard, and giant chess sets. Find the candy bar buried beneath the mountain of candy! Open: Mid-May to September. [ad p. 203]

Saint-Stanislas, 950, rue Principale 418 276-1530 • escaladehautclocher.com The municipality of Saint-Stanislas invites you to discover the Centre Escalade Haut Clocher. Standing tall at 30 feet, our wall includes seven ropes securely anchored with a double harness as well as 28 climbing routes. Every rope opens up to four lanes allowing beginner, intermediate and advanced climbers to 122 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

J5

Alma, 705, avenue du Pont Nord 418 769-3015 • megafunalma.com

Parc Mille Lieux de la Colline Photos credits: Karyne Gagné, Parc Mille Lieux de la Colline


Top Things to Do | Additional Activities FAMILY FUN, MOVIES, KARTING

Saguenay Hôtel multiservices Le Montagnais

J3P5

Movies

Chicoutimi borough, 1080, boulevard Talbot 418 543-5042 • 1 800 463-9160 lemontagnais.qc.ca

Cinéma du Zoo

Aquafun is an indoor water park located in Hôtel Le Montagnais where guests of all ages come to enjoy themselves! Over 6,500 square feet of water games await you, including a spray park, a large pool, hot tubs, hammam steam baths, water slides, floating games, a cold waterfall, among others. On rainy days or on cold winter days, Aquafun is the ideal place for a fun-filled day! Open : Year-round. [ad p. 226]

Are we going to the movies tonight? Step into the region's largest 3D movie theatre at the Zoo sauvage de Saint-Félicien! Weekly and for your enjoyment, we screen a variety of movies in our modern, state of the art theatres. Come to the movies! Open: Year-round.

Jeux d'évasion Escaparium Saguenay

Lac-Saint-Jean

J5

arr. Chicoutimi, 24, rue Racine 581 222-1162 • escaparium.ca New entertainment concept in Saguenay! Come work those brains! The goal of the game is simple: you are a prisoner in a room and you have to find a way to escape. With every mystery solved, participants gain access to a number of tools that will allow them to move through the rooms until the exit. 100% engaging and fun guaranteed! Participate with family, friends or colleagues and enjoy the most popular outing in town! Open: Year-round. Closed Monday and Tuesday. Parc Mille Lieux de la Colline

J5

Chicoutimi Borough, 200, rue Pinel 418 698-7000 • 1 844 833-7007 • parcmillelieux.com Le Parc Mille Lieux de la Colline is a theme park for children ages 2 to 8. The characters here are awaiting your little ones to introduce them to new worlds. The overall design caters to families. Open: Year-round. Closed November, December and April. [ad p. 41, 201] Savana Centre d’amusement

J5

Chicoutimi Borough, 2150, rue Fabien 418 696-1111 • savanainc.ca Savana is a family-friendly environment in the middle of the jungle! Our facility spreads over 5,000 square feet and our large play structures are both safe and clean. Our facility includes an infant playground as well as a three-story structure with slides, trampolines, secret passages and a fort with a softball cannon. Services: birthday parties, lunch area, nursing room. Group discounts for large and single-parent families. Open: Year-round. Photo credit: Savana Centre d'amusement

3J5

Saint-Félicien, Zoo sauvage de Saint-Félicien, 2230, boulevard du Jardin 418 679-0543 • 1 800 667-5687 • zoosauvage.org

[ad C2, 197]

Karting Lac-Saint-Jean

5

Go-karts − Karting Saint-Félicien

Saint-Félicien, 2223, boulevard du Jardin 418 630-4000 • kartingstfelicien.com Karting track (12 years and older): challenge your timing and develop your skills. Speed of 65 km/hr, timing system. Go-kart track (family): kart speeds at approximately 25 km/hr, with remote controlled system for a safe driving practice. Perfect place for learning to drive. Park Enfantastik: electric 4-wheels and mini formula 1 on paved track. Boats and pedal boats. Open: May to September. Saguenay

5

Saguenay Paintball − Karting

Chicoutimi Borough, 2175, boulevard Saint-Paul 418 693-3334 • saguenaypaintball.com Outside karting centre. 1 km long outside lit course. 17 new 11 HP (85 km/h) karts. Also, double go-kart (children and adults). Bar, terrace, reception hall, group rate. Open: May to October.

Savana Centre d'amusement

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

123


Top Things to Do | Additional Activities PAINTBALL, CITY TOURS AND GUIDED TOURS

Paintball

Tours Aventure Fjord et Monde

Saguenay

5

Saguenay Paintball − Karting

Chicoutimi Borough, 2175, boulevard Saint-Paul 418 693-3334 • saguenaypaintball.com Outdoor paintball centre. Ten different sites, urban village, labyrinth village, valley. Large capacity. Terrace, bar, reception hall, paintball and airsoft specialized boutique. Karting track. Fluorescent minigolf. Open: May to October.

City tours and guided tours Lac-Saint-Jean Société de développement économique Ilnu

5

Chicoutimi Borough, 295, rue Racine Est 418 290-8687 • 1 877 990-8687 fjordetmonde.ca

Enjoy the most popular activity in Saguenay. A guided visit by motorcoach along the fjord's south shore on the way and a 2.5 hr cruise in a bateau-mouche from L’Anse-Saint-Jean to La Baie on the way back. Open: July 1 to September 1. Cruise season (Saguenay harbour): May to October. Guides Saguenay

Guides Saguenay provides professional, multilingual tour guide services tailored to client interests. We can customize the guided tour experience based on your group’s needs. Our guides have varied professional backgrounds and travel experience, including tourism, industrial, history, familiarization, among others. We can help you plan your trip to Saguenay! Open: Year-round.

Mashteuiatsh, 1516, rue Ouiatchouan 418 275-7200 • 1 888 222-7922 • kuei.ca Guided tours of the community, by reservation only. You can request a tour guide for group bus tours. Your guide will show you around the heritage sites and those of historical interest. Download the mobile application about the heritage tour called “Sur les traces ilnu” and do the tour on foot, or by bike or car. An absolute must for families! Open: Year-round. [ad C6, p. 189]

Saguenay Saguenay Tourist bus

5

Chicoutimi Borough, 295, rue Racine Est 418 698-3167 / 1 800 463-6565 • bus.saguenay.ca The Saguenay tourist bus is much more than just a tour of the city! Discover the attractions, history and heritage with an accredited guide. Three circuits are available. Tickets are valid for three days and offer two-for-one deals at certain sites and attractions. Affordable tickets for adults and no charge for youth 12 years and under. Open : July and August. Saguenay Tourist Bus

124 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

5

La Baie Borough, 900, rue Mars 418 290-9903 • guidesaguenay.com

Photo credit: Frédéric Tremblay


Top Things to Do | Additional Activities FLIGHTSEEING, INDUSTRIAL VISITS

Vols Panoramiques Lac Saint-Jean

Flightseeing

Saint-Honoré, 850, chemin du Volair 418 673-3522 • 1 877 673-3522 • exactair.ca

Lac-Saint-Jean Aéroclub la Friche

J5

Exact Air

J5

Saint-Félicien, 4497, route 373 418 679-1651 • aeroclub.destination.ca Airplane tours above the Lac-Saint-Jean area. The plane can carry up to three passengers. Duration: 30 minutes to 1 hour or more. Open: Year-round. Vol panoramiques Lac-Saint-Jean

Live an unforgettable experience by reserving an airplane tour with Exact Air. We offer flightseeing tours of Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean at very competitive prices. Don't miss your chance for an exclusive view high above the region! Choose one of our routes or tell us what you'd like to fly; our pilots will adjust the flight to suit your needs! Open: Year-round.

5

Saint-Félicien, 4497, route 373 418 618-9929 • volspanoramiqueslacstjean.ca Vols panoramiques Lac-Saint-Jean is an unforgettable aerial experience over the immense boreal forest and its expansive rivers. These 30 to 90 minute tours will take you on an adventure where you will learn about our natural heritage and the culture of the region. The “Lake Tour” is the prefect way to marvel at the characteristic landscapes of the region and the areas that have left their mark on local communities, sometimes in a destructive way. Soar across Lac-Saint-Jean with us! Open : May to October. [ad p. 182, 221] Saguenay Air Saguenay

5

Saint-David-de-Falardeau, 450, junction No. 9, Lac Sébastien, 418 543-1312 • airsaguenay.com Service in English, depending on availability. Airplane tour of 20 minutes or more. Reservations required. Open: May to October. Photos credits: Vols Panoramiques Lac Saint-Jean, Martial Tremblay

Air Saguenay

Industrial visits Lac-Saint-Jean Visite Rio Tinto

Alma 418 668-3611 • 1 877 668-3611 riotinto.com/canada

$

A unique opportunity to discover the aluminum industry. Our 90-minute tour explains how the company manufactures primary aluminum products and their eventual transformation into goods, such as vehicular equipment components. Reservation required. Open: June 26 to August 24. saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

125


Top Things to Do | Tourist Services RECREATIONAL EQUIPMENT RENTAL

TOURIST SERVICES

Les Navettes maritimes du Fjord

Recreational equipment rental

Saint-Gédéon, 250, rang des Îles 418 720-6663 • equinoxaventure.ca This centre is specialized in nautical equipment rental, such as duo and solo sea kayaks, kayaks, canoes, paddle boats and Rabaska canoes. We also rent hydrid bikes, by the hour, half-day or full-day. Possibility of renting over several days. Open: June to September.

Lac-Saint-Jean Dallaire Équipement

5

Équinox Aventure

J$

Saint-Bruno, 560, rue Melançon 418 343-3758 • dallairest-bruno.com In addition to selling as well as repairing motorcycles, ATVs, snowmobiles and recreational vehicles such as RVs, tent trailers and fifth-wheel trailers, Dallaire Équipement now rents RVs. Rental options available on our website. Open : year-round.

H2O Expédition et aventure

Rental of nautical equipment: canoes, kayaks, riverboards, tubes and paddleboards (suppable). Open: May to October. Auberge Éva

Lac-Bouchette, 160, chemin de la Montagne 418 348-6832 • aubergeeva.com Bike, canoe, pedal-boat, rowboat, kayak and PFD rentals. Open: June to August. [ad p. 199, 212]

Auberge Éva

126 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

5

Desbiens, 125, rue du Quai 418 346-7238 • 1-866-697-7238 aventure-expedition.com

Photos credits: Martial Tremblay, Auberge Éva

5


Top Things to Do | Tourist Services RECREATIONAL EQUIPMENT RENTAL

J5

Marina de Péribonka

Péribonka, 375, rue Édouard-Niquet 418 374-2967 ext. 201 • peribonka.ca

Parc de la Rivière-aux-Sables

Sea kayak rentals (solo or tandem) Discover Île Bouliane on a primitive kayak-camping expedition. Hybrid bicycle rentals Hop on board the aquatic shuttle located on the Véloroute des Bleuets and head to the Parc national de la Pointe-Taillon to enjoy its trails. Guaranteed fun for nature lovers and the whole family! Open: June to September. Parc national de la Pointe-Taillon

J5

Saint-Henri-de-Taillon, 835, rang 3 Ouest 418 347-5371 • 1 800 665-6527 parcsquebec.com/pointetaillon Parc national de la Pointe-Taillon is a unique access point to Lac Saint-Jean. A cycling and water sport paradise! Families can rent bicycles of all sizes. Bicycles are free for children under 17 years of age when visiting with families. Canoes, pedalos, kayaks and paddle boards are among ways to enjoy the warm water of Lac Saint-Jean. Open: June to October. [ad p. 36]

5

Équinox Aventure

Alma, 1385, chemin de la Marina 418 480-7226 • equinoxaventure.ca This centre is specialized in bike equipment rentals: hydrid bikes, road bikes, kid’s bicycles, trailers and bicycle-towed child trailer. We also offer rentals for sea kayaks and canoes by the hour, half-day or full-day. Multiple day rentals also available. Open: June to September. Vélo-Jeunesse (Tandem)

Saguenay

5

Alma, 1691, avenue du Pont 418 662-9785 • velo-jeunesse.ca Vélo-Jeunesse is a small social economy business that recycles bikes and offers bicycle rental services, accessories, sales and repairs. The mission of Vélo-Jeunesse is to offer local youth who are having trouble adapting, a place that encourages community involvement and skills development.

5

Jonquière Borough, 2230, rue de la Rivière-aux-Sables 418 698-3000, ext. 4243 • saguenay.ca This pleasant city park will allow you to take a well-deserved pause. Halls, public areas, a market, bike riding, games area and water games offer fun for the entire family. You can fish for speckled trout in the river, rent a watercraft and skate around our ice rink during the winter! The aluminium cycling-pedestrian bridge overlooks the site, connecting both shores. Interpretation panels. Open: Year-round. Évasion Sport

5

Chicoutimi Borough (Laterrière sector) , 2639, route 170 418 678-2481 • 1 866 678-2481 evasion-sport.com Snowmobile rentals for over 20 years. Equipment rental. Organized runs with professional guides. New snowmobiles. Access from trail number 368. New quad and two-seater quad ski rentals. Guide service available. Canoe, row boat, outboard motors and tow rentals available. Open: Year-round. OrganisAction

5

Chicoutimi Borough, 94, rue Jacques-Cartier Est 418 579-8763 • organisaction.com We rent outdoor equipment, including sea kayaks, canoes, water safety and camping equipment, skis, cross-country skis, off-trail skis, snowshoes, and others. Come meet our passionate team that can give you “expert tips” all year long! Open: Year-round. Parc de la Rivière-du-Moulin

J5

Chicoutimi Borough, 1577, rue des Roitelets 418 698-3235 • rivieredumoulin.saguenay.ca The Rivière-du-Moulin park is truly a forest in the middle of a city! Enjoy marked trails and loops for hiking, snowshoeing or cross-country skiing. Many different types of equipment are available for rent according to the seasons to take full advantage of this exceptional environment: Boats (canoes, single or double kayaks, pedal boats), adapted bicycles, crosscountry skis and snowshoes. Open: Year-round. saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

127


Top Things to Do | Tourist Services RECREATIONAL EQUIPMENT RENTAL, SHUTTLES

Contact Nature Rivière-à-Mars — Centre plein air Bec-Scie

J5

La Baie Borough, 7400, chemin des Chutes 418 697-5132 • riviereamars.com

Lac-Saint-Jean Les Taxi Stéphane Lavoie 5

Snowshoe, cross-country ski and fatbike rentals. Open: December to March. [ad p. 184]

Saint-Félicien, 1177 Des Pins 418 679-3330 • lestaxistephanelavoie@gmail.com

Route du Fjord

5

Voile Mercator

Club nautique de L’Anse-Saint-Jean L’Anse-Saint-Jean, 359, rue Saint-Jean-Baptiste 1 888 674-9309 • voilemercator.com Sailboat rental without a captain. Livable boat. Duration upon request. Navigation zone: Saguenay Fjord. Must detain a basic cruising license or equivalent experience required. Refresher training available on request. Open: May to September. Parc national des Monts-Valin

Shuttles

J5

Saint-Fulgence, 360, rang Saint-Louis 418-674-1200 • 1 800 665-6527 parcsquebec.com/montsvalin In the summer, fishing boat, canoe and paddleboard rentals.In winter, snowshoes, crampons, fatbikes and snowshoe-skis make it possible for visitors to discover the territory. Open: June to October and December to March. [ad p. 36]

We offer all of our customers courteous and personalized transportation services throughout the Lac-Saint-Jean region, to or from the Saint-Félicien area. Discounts available for reservations made at least 48 hours in advance. An itinerary according to your needs. Electronic payments accepted. A delivery service for small purchases to your accommodations. Float of hybrid vehicles. Open: Year-round. OrganisAction

5

Dolbeau-Mistassini 418 579-8763 • organisaction.com Take advantage of our convenient shuttle transportation or vehicle transfer services during your travels in the region. Our team of qualified professional chauffeurs ensure that you’ll always reach your destination safely. Contact us for more information! We also offer a planning service for multi-activity adventures or canoeing and kayaking expeditions over several days. Open: Year-round. Marine shuttle (service J5 between Péribonka and Pointe-Taillon)

Péribonka, 375, rue Édouard-Niquet 418 720-8215 • 418 374-2967, poste 201 peribonka.ca Located directly along the Véloroute des Bleuets, the municipality of Péribonka is an ideal starting point for bicycle touring. The bike path skirts along the river's banks, transporting you into the heart of the village where you can board the marine shuttle. Enjoy Lac Saint-Jean's unparalleled beauty and wilderness along the trails in Parc national de la Pointe-Taillon. Open: June to September.

Parc national des Monts-Valin

128 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

Photo credit: Charles-David Robitaille


Top Things to Do | Tourist Services SHUTTLES

Saguenay OrganisAction

5

OrganisAction

5

Chicoutimi Borough La Baie Borough 418 579-8763 • organisaction.com Take advantage of our convenient shuttle transportation or our vehicle transfer during your travels in the region. Our team of qualified professional chauffeurs ensure that you’ll always reach your destination safely. Contact us for more information! We also offer a planning service for multi-activity adventures or canoeing and kayaking expeditions. Open: Year-round.

Petit-Saguenay (Village-Vacances Petit-Saguenay) 418 579-8763 • organisaction.com Take advantage of our convenient shuttle transportation or vehicle transfer services during your travels in the region. Our team of qualified professional chauffeurs ensure that you’ll always reach your destination safely. Contact us for more information! We also offer a planning service for multi-activity adventures or canoeing and kayaking expeditions over several days. Open: Year-round.

Navettes maritimes du Fjord 5

La Baie Borough , Bagotville dock 900, rue Mars, 418 543-7630 • 1 800 363-7248 navettesdufjord.saguenay.ca The Marine Shuttle will introduce you to cities and villages along the fjord. You can take a same-day return trip or during several days. All our shuttles offers phenomenal views to admire the Cap Éternité and Cap Trinité, the fjord’s most spectacular summits. New service: luggage and bicycle transportation between La Baie, Sainte-Rose-du-Nord, L’Anse Saint-Jean, the Parc national du Fjord-du-Saguenay and Tadoussac. Open: June to October. [ad p. 182] Route du Fjord OrganisAction

5

Rivière-Éternité (Parc national du Fjord-du-Saguenay) 418 579-8763 • organisaction.com Official vehicle transfer service for hikers and kayakers in the Parc National du Fjord-du-Saguenay. Also offered: Charter services for your tourist activities in the area. Transport your vehicle safely with our team of experienced chauffeurs. Please note that we offer multi-activity packages and sea kayaking expeditions. Open: year-round.

Les Navettes maritimes du Fjord

Charlevoix Traverse Saint-Siméon / Rivière-du-Loup J5

Rivière-du-Loup, 199, rue Hayward 418 862-9545 • traverserdl.com

Escape and be privy to the wonders between Rivièredu-Loup and Saint-Siméon on board the N. M. Trans– Saint-Laurent, an enormous, comfortable ferry. Brace yourself for an incredible adventure you will adore. We organize animated activities during the summer months. Boarding is on a first-come, first-served basis. The crossing between the two rivers takes about 65 minutes. Open : end of March to early January. [ad p. 54]

Photo credit: Paul Cimon

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

129


Top Things to Do | Tourist Services RESERVATION AND PACKAGES, BUSINESS TOURISM

Reservations and Packages

Business Tourism

Lac-Saint-Jean

Lac-Saint-Jean

Équinox Aventure

Alma, 447, rue Sacré-Cœur Ouest 418 668-7381 • 1 888 668-7381 equinoxaventure.ca

Équinox Aventure is a travel agency that specializes in recreational adventure. We are well acquainted with Quebec and the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean region. We work with the community to offer a quality product. With our logistics background and expert guides, rest assured that your experience will be a memorable one, whether travelling alone or in a group. We are the springboard to your adventures! Open: Yearround.

Bureau des congrès Lac Saint-Jean J

Alma, 1682, avenue du Pont Nord 418 668-3611 • congreslacstjean.com

The Bureau des congrès Lac-Saint-Jean has three conference centres respectively located in Alma, Roberval and Saint-Félicien. More than 700 rooms and 100 meeting spaces are dispersed throughout the Lac-Saint-Jean-Est and Domaine-du-Roy areas. We provide several tools and various suggestions to better guide and support event organizers. Need to organize an event? Contact the Bureau des congrès! Open: Year-round. Saguenay

Saguenay Apex compagnie d'aventure

Chicoutimi Borough 418 490-1200 • apexaventure.com

Promotion Saguenay

Chicoutimi Borough, 295, rue Racine Est

Apex Compagnie d’Aventure is Quebec’s outdoor activity hub. Our certified guides offer an endless range of activities. Just ask! Our web platform allows visitors to choose from the following two options: use our search engine to join an existing expedition or contact a guide for a customized experience. The sky is the limit! Open: Year-round.

418 698-3157 • saguenay.ca Every year, more than 80 organizers choose Saguenay. Join them! Saguenay boasts picturesque charm and a festive and wild urban life. The fjord is the perfect addition to your event. Its majestic allure is the cherry on top. Experience the unforgettable on a cruise, ice fishing, sea kayaking or on a guided tour. Hand your guests the key to breathtaking landscapes! Open: Year-round.

Promotion Saguenay

130 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

J

Photo Credit: Guylain Doyle


Top Things to Do | Regional Flavours LOCAL SPECIALITIES

REGIONAL FLAVOURS Local specialities

products depending on the occasion Treats and chocolates for Easter, Valentine's Day, Christmas, Halloween, etc.). Our highly successful dairy bars are reknowned for our ice cream dipped in real chocolate. Open: May to October.

Lac-Saint-Jean Fromagerie et boulangerie Médard

J

Saint-Gédéon, 10, rue De Quen 418 345-2407 • fromageriemedard.com Les Entreprises Médard is an agri-food business that includes an artisan cheese shop where visitors can taste and buy cheese and soft ice cream, see the dairy farm and purchase local products. It also runs a bakery with a bread and pastry counter and a bistro with a decadent breakfast and lunch menu. Come sit in the charming atmosphere and sip on a cappuccino, enjoy a delicious soft serve ice cream or nibble on some cheese curds while learning about life on the farm. Open: Year-round. Chocolat et cabane à Lulu

Métabetchouan–Lac-à-la-Croix, 1832, route 169 418 720-5364 • chocolatlulu.com

J

Chocolaterie Rose Élisabeth

Métabetchouan–Lac-à-la-Croix, rue Saint-André 418 719-4664 • roselisabeth.com The Chocolaterie Rose Élisabeth offers delectable chocolates inspired by the wild fruit and spices of Saguenay—Lac-St-Jean. No matter if it's the wild blueberries, rhubarb, cheese or microbrewery beer… sophistication is on the menu. During the summer, we offer specialized coffees, hot chocolate, teas, sorbets, etc. Fresh blueberries coated in dark or milk chocolate are available starting in August. Open: Year-round. La Tablée du Lac

Métabetchouan–Lac-à-la-Croix, 1716, route 169 418 349-2999 • latableedulac.com

For over forty years, Chocolat Lulu has been manufacturing premium chocolate products that include: in season, the famous fresh chocolate-covered blueberry, marshmallow products, fine chocolates and specific

A family company in the domain of homemade food. Your mouth will be watering with their meat, delicatessen, pastries, cheese, dairy bar and local products! There is a counter of fresh sandwiches. Everything for the BBQ! A superior quality meat marinated and prepared to your taste. A choice of over 40 flavours of homemade sausages, terrines, pâtés and homemade smoked meat. Locally produced chocolate, homemade juice bar, smoothies... Open: Year-round.

Photo credit: Karyne Gagné

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

131


Top Things to Do | Regional Flavours LOCAL SPECIALITIES

La Maison du Bleuet

BOUCHARD Artisan Bio

Chambord (Val-Jalbert), 3026, route 169 418 275-7000 • lamaisondubleuet.com

Saint-Félicien, 2350, route Saint-Eusèbe 418 679-5609 • bouchardartisanbio.com

Transformation of biological blueberries and chocolate, jams, jellies, syrups, blueberry onion confit, caramel, spread and souvenirs. Open: June to mid-October.

Strong organic believers and animal lovers! We offer organic, home-made cheeses and yogurts produced exclusively with milk from our farm. Visitors will also find a variety of local products. A perfect spot for a picnic! For avid cyclists, we are across from the Véloroute des Bleuets. Observe the cheese factory production room. Free tasting. Open: Year-round.

Le relais du Souvenir

J

Chambord, 1801, rue Principale 418 342-1392 • lerelaisdubleuet.com Tastings of our various products are available at all times. We offer a vast selection of blueberry themed souvenirs. We support local artisans and regional products. Come and meet our friendly staff who will be more than pleased to offer their advice. For over a year now, we've been offering our guests a new lodge: The Gîte du Pêcheur. Open: May to October. Ermitage Saint-Antoine

J

Lac-Bouchette, 250, route de l’Ermitage 418 348-6344 • 1 800 868-6344 st-antoine.org Artisan bakery La Mie de Saint-Antoine offers its visitors fresh local products. We sell fresh pastries as well as a wide selection of breads that will wake your taste buds. The artisan bakery helps fund Ermitage, participates in its mission and contributes to sustainable employment. We also serve our products at our restaurant Le Campanile. Open: mid-may to September 30. Closed Monday and Tuesday. [ad p. 21] La Maison du Bleuet

Roberval, 1221, boulevard Marcotte 418 275-9101 • lamaisondubleuet.com Transformation of organic blueberries and chocolate, jams, jellies, syrups, blueberry onion confit, caramel, spreads and souvenirs. Open: Year-round.

La Maison du Bleuet

Saint-Félicien, 1006, boulevard du Sacré-Coeur 418 630-4333 • lamaisondubleuet.com Transformation of biological blueberries and chocolate, jams, jellies, syrups, blueberry onion confit, caramel, spread and souvenirs. Open: Year-round. Délices du Lac-Saint-Jean

Located in Albanel, the region’s centre, this family business breathes new life into the authentic small blue fruit. From processing its pulp to extracting its juices, we work to maintain the wild berry’s organic characteristics and create blue delicacies such as chutney, jam, jelly, tea, syrup and butter. Open: Year-round. [ad p. 206] Épicea

Dolbeau-Mistassini, 80, rue des Hospitalières 418 276-1566 • epicea.ca Vinaigrettes: strawberry, mint and white spruce, blueberry and black spruce, garden vegetables and jack pine, maple and scots pine, raspberry, cranberry, leek and balsam fir and pear and white spruce. Open: Year-round.

Chez Grand-Maman et Pâtisserie

Saint-Félicien, 1883, boulevard du Jardin 418 679-5551 • patisserie-grand-maman.ca Regional dishes are offered: preserved delicacies, small seasonal fruit pies, jam and broad bean soup. Local products cooked on-site. Open: Year-round. Épicéa

132 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

J

Albanel, 170-A, rue Principale 418 515-0359 • delicesdulac.com

Photo credit: Épicéa


Top Things to Do | Regional Flavours LOCAL SPECIALITIES

Vergers de Velours

Vergers de Velours

Saint-Henri-de-Taillon, 324, route 169 418 347-4639 • vergersdevelours.com

Chocolaterie des Pères Trappistes de Mistassini

J

Dolbeau-Mistassini, 100, route des Trappistes 418 276-1122 • 1 800 461-3699 chocolateriedesperes.com Delve into the world of Pères Trappistes and its chocolate factory and discover a unique treasure! Take part in our thematic circuit: a fun, educational, rewarding experience! Learn historical facts for a chance to win a unique prize! You can meet père Augustin at our store and taste our chocolate and try a variety of other local products. Open: Year-round. Closed Sunday on low season. [ad p. 28, 206] La Maison Gourmande de Dolbeau-Mistassini

J

Dolbeau-Mistassini, 1708, boulevard Wallberg 418 276-2039 • lamaisongourmande@hotmail.com

J

A dairy bar for all tastes. A local products shop, with local producers and an art gallery. Open: March to October.

J

Notre-Dame-de-Lorette, 37, rang Saint-Joseph 418 276-1075 • domaineloreedesbois.ca A boutique offering a wide variety of regional products. Various spreads (blueberries, haskap berries, Saskatoon berries). Local spirits: Wild blueberry sparkling wines (traditional method), wild blueberry still wines, cream liqueurs (haskap berries, raspberries and Saskatoon berries). Regional product package: A "Discovery" picnic basket to enjoy on-site. Free tastings. Fully licenced site. Open: June to September. Photo credit: Élise B.

J

Alma, 209, avenue du Pont Sud 418 480-1919 • aucoeurfondant.com Handmade chocolate, dairy bar, gift shop, coffee bistro, pastries and teas. Open: Year-round. La Maison Gourmande

Alma, 240, rue Collard Ouest 418 662-3279 • facebook.com/MGAlma Bakery, pastry, breakfasts and local products, take-out coffee. Open: Year-round. Closed Monday.

Alma, 744, avenue du Pont Sud 418 668-4596 • coffretsduroyaume.com

Dolbeau-Mistassini, parc de la Pointe-des-Pères 418 979-3394 • hallesdubleuet@gmail.com

Domaine L’Orée des Bois

Chocolaterie au Coeur Fondant

Coffrets du Royaume

Boutique with a sandwich and salad menu, baked goods and pastries, coffee and craft beers. Open: Year-round, except Sunday. Les Halles du bleuet

We offer alcoholic beverages unique to Quebec, including a cherry mistelle, pear liqueur, an exclusive local apple cider, a saskatoon berry beverage, the first-ever edible honeysuckle beverage (honey berry), a plum mistelle and blackberry and raspberry wines. Free tasting of our alcohols at all times. Unique products: birch syrup, chive flower vinegar, fruits and vegetables. Fine chocolates and tour “Apéro aux vergers” with a reservation. Open: May 15 to September Labor Day holiday. [ad p. 206]

Discover and taste more than 200 products from local farmers. A boutique with 100% homegrown Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean flavours! Open: Year-round. Miel des Ruisseaux

Alma, 2920, route du Lac Ouest 418 668-7734 • mieldesruisseaux.com Specializing in the production of honey and mead, Miel des Ruisseaux offers four varieties of mead: Liquid honey, creamy style, blueberry and buckwheat flavours unique in the region. A multitude of products such as hive pollen, propolis, beeswax and royal jelly also available. ÉCONOMUSÉE® de l’apiculteur (beekeeping workshop musuem) guided tour also available (fees extra). Open: Year-round. September to June, reservations required (groups of 10 people minimum).

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

133


Top Things to Do | Regional Flavours LOCAL SPECIALITIES

Saguenay

Bons délices

Chicoutimi Borough, 244, rue Lafontaine 418 545-1660 cvs.saguenay.ca/chicoutimi/entreprises/bons-delices/

Chocolat et cabane à Lulu

Jonquière Borough, 2600, rue Saint-Hubert 418 549-1203 • chocolatlulu.com For over forty years, Chocolat Lulu has been manufacturing premium chocolate products that include: in season, the famous fresh chocolate-covered blueberry, marshmallow products, fine chocolates and specific products depending on the occasion Treats and chocolates for Easter, Valentine's Day, Christmas, Halloween, etc.). Our highly successful dairy bars are reknowned for our ice cream dipped in real chocolate. Open: Year-round. Chocolat et cabane à Lulu

Chocolaterie au Coeur Fondant

Jonquière Borough, 3421, route Saint-Léonard (Shipshaw Sector) 418 549-1203 • chocolatlulu.com

J

Chicoutimi Borough, 396, rue des Saguenéens 418 480-1919 • aucoeurfondant.com

For over forty years, Chocolat Lulu has been manufacturing premium chocolate products that include: in season, the famous fresh chocolate-covered blueberry, marshmallow products, fine chocolates and specific products depending on the occasion Treats and chocolates for Easter, Valentine's Day, Christmas, Halloween, etc.). Our highly successful dairy bars are reknowned for our ice cream dipped in real chocolate. Open: May to October.

Domaine le Cageot - Vignoble

Domaine le Cageot – Vignoble

Since 2002, we have been making our own chocolate and love experimenting with its various forms. More than 16 years of creation inspired by pure gourmet passion with our energetic team. Seasonal blueberry chocolates, soft serve ice cream dipped in our chocolate, ice cream products, gelato and sorbets from “Gelato Clara” and blueberry and maple products. For a gift or to treat yourself, indulge in the irresistible aroma of chocolate. Open: end of January to beginning of October.

J3

Jonquière Borough, 5455, chemin Saint-André 418 547-2857 • domainelecageot.com

We are an artisan chocolate shop, dairy bar, gift shop, bistro and coffee shop and offer pastries and tea. Open: Year-round. Chocolat et cabane à Lulu

Chicoutimi Borough, 1806, boulevard Saguenay Ouest 418 549-1203 • chocolatlulu.com For over forty years, Chocolat Lulu has been manufacturing premium chocolate products that include: in season, the famous fresh chocolate-covered blueberry, marshmallow products, fine chocolates and specific products depending on the occasion Treats and chocolates for Easter, Valentine's Day, Christmas, Halloween, etc.). Our highly successful dairy bars are reknowned for our ice cream dipped in real chocolate. Open: Year-round. Passion Café

J

Chicoutimi Borough, 1130 boulevard Talbot 418 545-0369 • passioncafe.biz

Vineyard and small fruits. A regional treasure! The first and only one in Saguenay! Discover and taste our wines, aperitifs, digestifs, sparkling wine and wine vinaigrettes, jams, jells and chocolates made with raspberries, blueberries, black currant and grapes. We have received a number of medals and international recognition since opening in 1977! Groups are welcome and access to a picnic area. Bilingual guided tours for a fee and with a reservation. Open: Year-round. [ad p. 206]

Conveniently located close to Hôtel Le Montagnais de Chicoutimi, it's the perfect place to find the best gourmet products in Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean. Blueberry pastries, haskap berry jams, craft beer preserves, field berry vinaigrettes from Domaine Le Cageot, chocolate from Alma and Métabetchouan, Labrador tea, etc. Ceramics from Lac Saint-Jean, magnificent espresso from Laterrière. Renowned coffee. Open : Year-round.

134 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

Photo credit: Zone Boréale (Karyne Gagné)


Top Things to Do | Regional Flavours LOCAL SPECIALITIES

Boucanerie d'Henri

Les Alpagas Là! Là! du Domaine des Rois J5

La Baie Borough, 2982, chemin du Plateau 581 683-8636 • laboucaneriedhenri.com

Saint-Ambroise, 518, rang Ouest 418 321-5252 • alpagalala.com

La Boucanerie d’Henri produces the most delicious old-fashioned hot smoked salmon. Cooked ever so slowly over a maple wood fire as per grand-père Henri’s recipe, this home-made product stands out for its melt-in-your-mouth quality. Try the smoked salmon jerky, cured without nitrites. Come visit this original and unique Quebec smokehouse. Open: Year-round. Closed Monday to Wednesday.

Discover a fiber seven times warmer than sheep’s wool. As soft as cashmere and hypoallergenic, the Alpaca fiber, also known as Incas’ gold, will keep you warm. Both active and sedentary people will enjoy Alpaca clothing. Come and see our little camelids and discover the heat of the sun and the softness of clouds. Open: June 1rst to October 31 and January to March. Also open in the Christmas Holidays.

O’Gelato et Cacao

Auberge Carcajou

La Baie Borough, 992, rue Victoria 418 306-8686 • ogelato.com

Saint-David-de-Falardeau, 305, chemin Lévesque 418 673-1991 • aubergecarcajou.com

O’Gelato & Cacao are open year-round and produce more than one ton of gelato per week during the summer season! Their customers benefit from a vast selection of 60 recipes created on-site. Discover our soft gelato, a unique concept from Québec. We also offer gourmet chocolate, macaroons, desserts in a jar, cakes and hot beverages, in addition to a gift shop offering goodies that will be sure to please the finest of palates. Open: Year-round.

We are located in the foothills of the Monts Valins and are Ambassadeur de Saveurs de la Zone Boréale. We offer visitors the opportunity to discover the region through the foods and flavours of the north and dishes with 90% of the ingredients from various local producers. Boutique on-site with products from the inn and regional artisans. Open : Year-round, on reservation. Route du Fjord

Savonnerie Chèvre-Feuille

La Baie Borough, 803, rue de la Fabrique 418 306-5166 • chevrefeuille.ca

KAO Chocolat

Chèvre-Feuille is a family company specializing in making locally produced soap from whole goat's milk and pure vegetable oils. Some of our soaps are made with oils essential offering multiple beneficial properties. Others are slightly fragrant and blended with natural ingredients including honey, clay, maple syrup and fruit juice, in addition to additional high-quality additives that add to their already exceptional quality. Open: Year-round. Ferme Michel Rivard et fille

J

L’Anse-Saint-Jean, 224, rue Saint-Jean-Baptiste 418 608-8494 • kaochocolat.com Kao Chocolat offers gourmet chocolate made by hand with natural ingredients. Discover flavours each one more unique than the other! As beautiful as they are tasty, our chocolates will satisfy all of your senses! Also available on-site: Cookies, meringues, chocolate soufflé, chocolate covered almonds, dark chocolate covered fresh blueberries,chocolate bars and a selection of other local gourmet products. Open: Year-round.

J

Saint-Ambroise, 315, 9e rang 418 672-4578 • fermerivard.com Welcome to the “farm stand!” We offer wild blueberries and a variety of related products, including spreads, butters, candied fruit, pies, chocolate, and much more. Pick your own wild blueberries and potatoes on-site. Visit our website and our Facebook page for more information. We look forward to meeting you! Open: June to September. Photo credit: Karyne Gagné

KAO Chocolat

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

135


Top Things to Do | Regional Flavours LOCAL SPECIALITIES, PICK-YOUR-OWN

La Cabane à glaces

J

L'Anse-Saint-Jean, 358 D, rue Saint-Jean-Baptiste 418 608-8399 • lacabaneaglaces.com La Cabane à Glaces is a family run business, a project by three sisters and one French hockey fan. Their dairy bar offers high-quality frozen products made in Québec, with toppings made in-house from local ingredients, in addition to snacks for the road and refreshing beverages. A must-see attraction to stock up on frozen delights facing the majestic Saguenay Fjord! Open: June to October.

Pick-your-own Lac-Saint-Jean

5

Bleuetière touristique St-François- de-Sales, Coopérative de solidarité

Saint-François-de-Sales, chemin du Moulin 418 348-6736, ext. 5250 • ginorobert@hotmail.fr Pick your own famous Lac-Saint-Jean blueberries on on an easily accessible site and exclusively maintained for hand pickers. Very competitive and affordable prices. You can bring your own container or buy them on-site. Open every day weather permitting. All are welcome! Open: August to early September. Délices du Lac Saint-Jean

J5

Albanel, 170-A, rue Principale 418 515-0359 • delicesdulac.com Délices du Lac Saint-Jean now offers the chance to pick wild blueberries in-season. Contact us for more information! Open: August 1 to September 15. [ad p. 206] La Cabane à glaces

Bleuetière touristique Chez Roger Boulangerie Dépanneur

J

Saint-Fulgence, 126, rue Saguenay 418 674-2534 At Roger’s, you'll find the delicious “pain fesse Roger” (homemade bread), in addition to gourmet pastries and homemade traditional dishes: Cretons, pies, tourtière (meat pie), donuts, etc. Come and discover the great classics of our region! Open : year-round. Le P'tit marché de la Bergerie La Vieille Ferme

J

Saint-Fulgence, 163, chemin de la Pointe-aux-Pins 418 674-1237 • agneaudufjord.com Discover and taste local Saguenay flavour and experience 360 degrees of splendour! Surrounded by a charming landscape and a view overlooking the fjord, visitors can stroll from soil to table amidst our authentic diversified farm (discovery path). Take out and eat in menu options: charcuterie and cheese tasting plates, merguez sausage, salads, eggs, fresh tomatoes and cucumbers, lunch boxes, soups, desserts, cookies, espresso and homemade preserves. Open: June 30 to mid-october. 136 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

5

Dolbeau-Mistassini, 400, boulevard des Pères 418 276-7646 • 1 866 276-7646 The town of Dolbeau-Mistassini has a visitor blueberry farm located right in the heart of town, near the visitor information center. It's accessible to visitors during the season. Open 7 days a week during the day, visitors can pick-their-own blueberries, in addition to buying fresh berries and related products on-site. Open: Mid-July to end of August. Musée Louis-Hémon

J5

Péribonka, 700, route Maria-Chapdelaine 418 374-2177 • museelh.ca Pick-your-own fresh blueberries in a maintained blueberry field. Open: August. [ad p. 31] Complexe touristique du bleuet

5

Labrecque, 4005, rue Ambroise 418 481-1777 • bleuetierecoopstleon.com A friendly and safe site for handpicking or buying fresh blueberries. Interpretation trail, picnic table, homemade products and much more. Open: The end of July to early September. Photo credit: La Cabane à glaces


Top Things to Do | Regional Flavours PICK-YOUR-OWN, ARTISANAL CHEESE MAKERS

Saguenay Ferme Michel Rivard et fille

Fromagerie Perron

J5

Saint-Ambroise, 315, 9e rang 418 672-4578 • fermerivard.com Pick your own wild blueberries and potatoes on-site. We offer wild blueberries and a variety of related products at our farm stand, including spreads, butters, candied fruit, pies, chocolate, and much more. Potato products include home-made chips, fries, and poutine. We even have a blueberry poutine! We look forward to meeting you! Visit our website and our Facebook page for more information. Open: June to September.

Artisanal cheese makers

Founded in 1890, Fromagerie Perron is the oldest cheese company in Quebec with an ongoing international reputation for excellence. It produces exceptional quality cheeses such as aged cheddars, Swiss, and cheddar made fresh daily. Chez Perron is a new restaurant-boutique and an absolute must in Saint-Prime au Lac-Saint-Jean. Fromagerie Perron: a synonym for excellence! Open: Year-round. Fromagerie au Pays-des-Bleuets

Saint-Félicien, 805, rang Simple Sud 418 679-2058 • ferme3j.com La Fromagerie au Pays-des-Bleuets is a family-run farm with a personal touch. Certified Relais du Terroir, they offer a rally for all ages from Monday to Saturday (the rally is free of charge, but a voluntary contribution is always appreciated for support). Small farms, fruit trees, frogs, etc. Sampling of our cheese and products (free of charge). Open: Year-round. Closed on Sundays from September 2 to June 27.

Lac Saint Jean Fromagerie St-Laurent

Saint-Bruno, 735, rang 6 Nord 418 343-3655 • 1 800 463-9141 fromageriest-laurent.com

BOUCHARD Artisan Bio

Fresh daily cheddar, parmesan, Porto or fines herbs flavoured aged cheddar. Fresh cheese daily. Open: Year-round. Fromagerie L’Autre-Versant

Hébertville, 901, rang 3 418 344-1975 • lautreversant@digicom.qc.ca Quality raw milk farm cheese: Le Tremblay (soft cheese), Curé-Hébert (semi-firm) and Cru du Canton (firm). Whole farm milk 2L. Cheddar cheese curd and whole. Open: Year-round. Fromagerie et Boulangerie Médard

Saint-Prime, 156, avenue Albert-Perron 418 251-3164 • fromagerieperron.com

J

Saint-Gédéon, 10, rue Dequen 418 345-2407 • fromageriemedard.com The Médard companies are an agri-food complex that includes an artisanal cheese factory (tasting and sale of cheeses, soft ice cream, dairy farm and local products), a bakery (bread and pastries counter) and a bistro (decadent lunches and dinners). Enjoy a cappuccino, soft ice cream and cheese tastings or learn more about life on the farm in an enchanting location. Open: Year-round.

Saint-Félicien, 2350, route Saint-Eusèbe 418 679-5609 • bouchardartisanbio.com We produce our organic, home-made cheeses and yogurts exclusively with milk from our farm. We have been in the organic farming business for 40 years. Fresh cheese curds or cheese aged between 6 months and 10 years. Wild blueberry lactose-free cheese. Plain, blueberry and strawberry yogurt. Free tasting. Observe the production room. Picnic area across from the Véloroute des Bleuets. Open: Year-round. Fromagerie La Normandinoise

Normandin, 554, rue Saint-Cyrille 418 274-3465 • lanormandinoise@hotmail.ca Soft cheese: Le Maria-Chapdelaine, Le FrançoisParadis, Le Péribonka. The cheddar: fresh, aged, flavoured. The ash cheese: Le chant du coq. Farm cheese. Open: Year-round.

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

137


Top Things to Do | Regional Flavours ARTISANAL CHEESE MAKERS, GARDENS, PUBLIC MARKETS, MICROBREWERIES

Saguenay

edge of Rivière-aux-Sables and offers a spectacular aluminium bridge for pedestrians and cyclists. Browse the public halls and discover regional products for your picnic. Cycling, boat rentals, trout fishing. Open: Summer only.

Fromagerie Blackburn

Jonquière Borough, 4353, chemin Saint-Benoit 418 547-4153 • fromagerieblackburn.com Cheeses: Le Cabouron, Le Mont-Jacob, Le Napoléon, Le Blackburn and fresh cheddar. Local products. Semifirm and firm cheeses, cow milk. Open: Year-round. La Baie Borough, 2152, chemin Saint-Joseph 418 544-2622 • fromagerieboivin.com Fresh and specialty cheddar. Open: Year-round.

Gardens and horticulture Lac-Saint-Jean

25

L’Ascension, 1985, rang 7 Ouest 418 347-3377 • 1 800 SCULLION jardinscullion.com

Microbreweries, vineyard and locally produced beverages Lac Saint Jean Microbrasserie du Lac Saint-Jean

Often described as one of the most beautiful gardens in Quebec, Jardin Scullion contains 2,000 plant species. With a small farm and games for kids, it is located right in the middle of the spectacular landscape. Jardin Scullion offers guided tours of its hiking trails and a golf cart rental service gives visitors access to one of the largest coniferous gardens in the world! There is a restaurant on site. Open: June 15 to October 1.

Public markets

J

Saint-Gédéon, 120, rue de la Plage 418 345-8758 • microdulac.com The Microbrasserie du Lac-Saint-Jean's bistro and pastoral terrace welcome you to an unforgettable experience, just a stone's throw from the Véloroute and surrounding beaches. Craft beers, such as the renowned Gros Mollet, are offered on-site. Sixteen seasonal beers are available to savour. Succulent local menu with beer and BBQ on Thursdays. Discover exclusive beers and unique products in the boutique. Tour of the facilities and package deals for groups. Open: Year-round. [ad p. 205, 217] Vignoble Couchepagane

Saguenay Parc de la Rivière-aux-Sables

J

Chicoutimi Borough, 49, rue Lafontaine 418 698-3025 • zoneportuaire.com You'll find the halls in the park of Zone portuaire, a public market where a great variety of products are offered. There are fruits and vegetables, pastries, crafts and so much more. Yours to discover! Open: May to September.

Fromagerie Boivin

Jardin Scullion

Les Halles du Vieux Port

J

Jonquière Borough, 2230, rue de la Rivière-aux-Sables 418 698-3167 • saguenay.ca Water games area, petanque, lawn bowling and ultimate amusement. This park is located along the 138 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

Métabetchouan–Lac-à-la-Croix, 1328, rang Sainte-Anne 418 487-0178 • couchepagane.com Vine growing (cold-climate tolerant hybrid grapes) and production of homemade wine. Selling blush wine, white wine, late grape harvest (ice wine type). Wine tasting on-site. On appointment. Open: MidJune to mid-October.


Top Things to Do | Regional Flavours MICROBREWERIES , VINEYARD AND LOCALLY PRODUCED BEVERAGES

Microbrasserie La Chouape

J

J

Domaine L’Orée des Bois

Saint-Félicien, 1134, Sacré-Cœur 418 613-0622 • lachouape.com

Notre-Dame-de-Lorette, 37, rang Saint-Joseph 418 276-1075 • domaineloreedesbois.ca

Savour our natural and local beer selection in a warm and friendly atmosphere. Located in the downtown core, it's the ideal gathering place for cocktails and to spend the evening in good company on one of the most beautiful terraces along the shoreline. Take the opportunity to discover unique beer brewed exclusively for our tasting locale and our award-winning beers at national and international competitions. Open: Year-round. Closed Sundays to Tuesday, September to June.

Production of liqueurs made from field berries. Specialities: Wild blueberry sparkling wines (traditional method), other still wines, alcohol-infused fruit curds (haskap berry, raspberry, Saskatoon berry, etc.) licenced location. Tour and interpretation. Various package deals. Picnic with regional products offered on-site (reservations required). Groupe package. Open : June to September.

Microbrasserie le Coureur des Bois - Usine et Boutique

J

Dolbeau-Mistassini, 1551, boulevard Wallberg 418 979-1197 • microlecoureurdesbois.com Coureur des Bois is a microbrewery located in on the northern point of Lac-Saint-Jean is the perfect place to spend some quality time with friends and family. Since it first opened in 2011, it quickly became a hot spot in Dolbeau-Mistassini. In summer, our magnificent terrace is the ideal place for cyclists and families to take a break. Our simple and tasty menu contains local products that pair wonderfully with craft beers. Open: Year-round. Closed Sunday to Tuesday in low season. Usine et Boutique - Microbrasserie le Coureur des Bois

J

Dolbeau-Mistassini, 427, route de La Friche 418 979-1197 • microlecoureurdesbois.com The Coureur des Bois microbrewery located in on the northern point of Lac-Saint-Jean is the perfect place to spend some quality time with friends and family. Since it first opened in 2011, it quickly became a hot spot in Dolbeau-Mistassini. If you don’t have the time to stop at the bistro, the brewery should be the next item on your itinerary. Visitors can purchase our delicious craft beers that pair wonderfully with local products. Open: Year-round.

Vergers de Velours

Saint-Henri-de-Taillon, 324, route 169 418 347-4639 • vergersdevelours.com The only cider producer in the area. The first cherry liqueur, Port wine, in Québec. Pear liqueur, brandy-type saskatoon berry beverage, flavoured prune mistelle (currant, red currants and grape). Apple-flavoured blackberry and raspberry wine. Our alcoholic beverages have been awarded more than 18 times and have received a “Double gold” distinction. Free tasting at all times. Open: May to Labour Day. [ad p. 206]

J

Microbrasserie Lion Bleu

Alma, 45, rue Saint-Joseph 418 769-0795 • microlionbleu.com This unique concept offers intimate spaces, a locale for artists, a stage with weekly shows and sporting events on a giant screen. Each beer is served in an appropriate glass according to the style and at the perfect drinking temperatures: 4, 8 and 10 degrees. The bistro-style menu will be sure to please all palates. Try our beer tasting menu and savour our private imported selection of wine and scotch. Open: Year-round.

J

Microbrasserie Riverbend

Alma, 945, avenue Sicard 418 758-1519 • microriverbend.com Microbrasserie Riverbend brews its beer on the outskirts of the Véloroute des Bleuets and near the Centre de villégiature Dam-en-Terre. Located in Alma’s northern industrial district, the brewery is renowned for the quality of its canned beers, a feature that makes them easy to enjoy just about anywhere and for any occasion. We sell beer and a variety of promotional items. We also give tours of the facility and offer tastings. For consumption at home. Welcome! Open: Year-round. saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

139


Top Things to Do | Regional Flavours MICROBREWERIES, VINEYARD AND LOCALLY PRODUCED..., SUGAR SHACKS

J

Miel des Ruisseaux

La Voie Maltée

Alma, 2920, route du Lac Ouest 418 668-7734 • mieldesruisseaux.com

Chicoutimi Borough, 777, boulevard Talbot 418 549-4141 • lavoiemaltee.com

Miel des Ruisseaux is the only mead producer in the area and offers four different varieties of honey wine, including blueberry. There are many ways to enjoy mead: with a meal, as an aperitif or as a cocktail. It can also be served as a digestif. Free tasting. Open: Year-round.

La Voie Maltée came to life over 15 years ago. Their specialized know-how enables them to offer a score of delicious beer brewed on-site in a friendly and festive atmosphere. Ambassadors of beer infused cuisine, they combine the subtle flavours of beer with the taste and aroma of the food in their menu. Come and live a one of a kind malt-infused experience! Open: Year-round.

Saguenay Domaine le Cageot – Vignoble

3J

La Voie Maltée

J

Jonquière Borough, 5455, chemin Saint-André 418 547-2857 • domainelecageot.com

Chicoutimi Borough, 224, rue des Laurentides 418 615-1414 • lavoiemaltee.com

Vineyard and small fruits. A regional treasure! The first and only one in Saguenay! Discover and taste our wines, aperitifs, digestifs, sparkling wine and wine vinaigrettes, jams, jells and chocolates made with raspberries, blueberries, black currant and grapes. We have received a number of medals and international recognition since opening in 1977! Groups are welcome and access to a picnic area. Bilingual guided tours for a fee and with a reservation. Open: Year-round.

Come visit our brewery. Several services under one roof, including a tasting room for private events, boutique (canned beers and miscellaneous items) and L’Usine, the on-site restaurant. We also offer tours of the brewery. Open: Year-round.

[ad p. 206] Microbrasserie et pizzéria HopEra

J

Jonquière Borough, 2377, rue Saint-Dominique 418 412-9900 • hopera.ca Discover our authentic microbrewery that specializes in marrying Italian traditional pizzas and delicious homemade beers. Our wish is to share our world, half-way between modernism and tradition. Open: Year-round La Voie Maltée

J

Jonquière Borough, 2509, rue Saint-Dominique 418 542-4373 • lavoiemaltee.com La Voie Maltée came to life over 15 years ago. Their specialized know-how enables them to offer a score of delicious beer brewed on-site in a friendly and festive atmosphere. Ambassadors of beer infused cuisine, they combine the subtle flavours of beer with the taste and aroma of the food in their menu. Come and live a one of a kind malt-infused experience! Open: Year-round.

140 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

Pub La Tour à Bières

J

Chicoutimi Borough, 517, rue Racine Est 418 545-7272 • latourabieres.com A flavour-infused location where clients can taste excellent beers prepared on-site. Outdoor and inside terraces offering breathtaking sceneries. Open: Year-round.

Sugar shacks Saguenay Érablière au Sucre d'Or

5

Chicoutimi Borough, 7800, chemin de la Chaîne 418 678-2505 • ausucredor@hotmail.com The ideal place for maple lovers, Érablière au Sucre d’Or is more than a simple sugar shack, offering its visitors a snowmobile relay, access to its banquet hall, and is the ideal place to learn about nature, Quebec culture, and maple production. The restaurant-bar at Érablière au Sucre d’Or is open during the maple and snowmobile season. Tours of the maple grove are available year round. Please call to reserve. Open: mid-March to mid-April.


Top Things to Do | Regional Flavours SUGAR SHACKS AND FARM TOURS

L’Auberge Carcajou

5

J5

Domaine L’Orée des bois

Saint-David-de-Falardeau, 305, chemin Lévesque 418 673-1991 • aubergecarcajou.com

Notre-Dame-de-Lorette, 37, rang Saint-Joseph 418 276-1075 • domaineloreedesbois.ca

Guided tours of the maple grove are available. In April, when we harvest our maple water, visitors can taste our delicious maple taffy. Open: Mid-March to mid-May.

Tour with or without guide, interpretation trail (the circuit is included with the package deals), fine liqueurs (wild blueberry sparkling wines (traditional method)), alcohol-infused fruit curds, etc. Many custom packages are offered for your convenience. Picnic with regional products offered on-site (reservations required). Packages: Terroir, L'Artiste, Trêve (visit our website or contact us for more information). Free tastings at all times. Open: June to September.

Côte-Nord Centre de vacances Ferme 5 étoiles

J5

Sacré-Coeur, 465, route 172 Nord 418 236-4833 • 1 877 236-4551 ferme5etoiles.com Discover the traditions of the past. Spend an unforgettable day at the sugar shack of the Ferme 5 Étoiles with a delicious meal infused with the flavours of the maple season. Maple syrup on snow, horse drawn sleigh rides to visit the animals at the farm. Games and Québec dancing. Musicians and entertainment on weekends. Special package: sugar shack including one night, breakfast and “sugar time” programme available. Open: mid-March to end of April. [ad p. 54, 203, 227]

Domaine L'Orée des Bois

Ferme Benoît et Diane Gilbert et Fils

J5

Saint-Henri-de-Taillon, 587, rue Principale 418 347-3697 • 418 487-8021 • fermegilbert.com

Centre de vacances Ferme 5 Étoiles

Farm tours Lac-Saint-Jean BOUCHARD Artisan Bio

A tour of the site includes a visit to our robotic farm, herd of cows, fields, vegetable garden, farmhouse and the vegetable stand. Tractor rides for groups of 20 people or more. Visit to the Lac Saint- Jean surrounding areas. Open: End of June to the end of September. Wednesdays and Thursdays by reservation only. Other dates available with reservations.

5

Vergers de Velours

Saint-Henri-de-Taillon, 324, route 169 418 347-4639 • vergersdevelours.com

Outdoor self-guided tour with seven interpretative panels that reveal the secrets of our history and our land. Observe the cheese factory production room. Guided tours of the farm with a reservation. Visit our website for more information. Free tasting and access to picnic area. Across from the Véloroute des Bleuets. Open: Year-round.

Alcoholic beverages that have won national and international prizes. We welcome groups between 10 and 50 people with seating available. Guide tour “Apéro aux vergers”. Reservations required. The activity begins at 6 p.m. and lasts approximately two hours. Visit our various orchards and processing facilities as well as the reception centre where you can sample local products and a variety of Vergers de Velours’ alcoholic beverages. Open: May 15 to Labor Day Holiday. [ad p. 206]

Photo credit: Marc Loiselle, Domaine L'Orée des Bois

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

Saint-Félicien, 2350, route Saint-Eusèbe 418 679-5609 • bouchardartisanbio.com

141


Top Things to Do | Regional Flavours FARM TOURS

Saguenay Domaine le Cageot – Vignoble

Route du Fjord

J 3$

Jonquière Borough, 5455, chemin Saint-André 418 547-2857 • domainelecageot.com Vineyard and small fruits. A regional treasure! The first and only one in Saguenay! Discover and taste our wines, aperitifs, digestifs, sparkling wine and wine vinaigrettes, jams, jells and chocolates made with raspberries, blueberries, black currant and grapes. We have received a number of medals and international recognition since opening in 1977! Groups are welcome and access to a picnic area. Bilingual guided tours for a fee and with a reservation. Open: Yearround. [ad p. 206]

Le Chevrier du Nord − 5 Animal fibre craft : mohair ÉCONOMUSÉE®

Saint-Fulgence, 71, rang Saint-Joseph 418 590-2755 • chevrierdunord.com A family farming business that raises angora goats to transform the goat’s hair, called mohair, using traditional production methods such as knitting, weaving, felting, fulling and dyeing. It's then converted to fabricate clothing designed by Annie Pilote. Discover the production and transformation process of these silky fibers. Open: Year-round. Closed Sunday to Thursday, September to May.

5

Alpagas Bersi

Chicoutimi Borough, 2022, boulevard Sainte-Geneviève 418 690-0896 • alpagabersi.ca Forget your everyday woes and take the time to experience tranquility with our small animals in their natural setting. Take pleasure in feeling like a child again as you immerse yourself in the world of alpaca. A can't-miss experience! Bring your food and we’ll do the rest! Group visits: Early childhood centres, schools, various associations and social clubs. A pleasant discovery to share! Open: Year-round. Ferme Michel Rivard et fille

J5

Saint-Ambroise, 315, 9e rang 418 672-4578 • fermerivard.com With family or with friends, visitors can sample our homemade products, explore our quaint interpretation trail and pick their own wild blueberries and potatoes. Children will love the inflatable games and other activities, including feeding the chickens. Visit our website and our Facebook page for more information! Open: June to September. Les Alpagas Là! Là! du Domaine des Rois

5

Saint-Ambroise, 518, rang Ouest 418 321-5252 • alpagalala.com

Le Chevrier du Nord – Animal fibre craft -:mohair ÉCONOMUSÉE®

Côte-Nord Centre de vacances Ferme 5 étoiles

J5

Sacré-Coeur, 465, route 172 Nord 418 236-4833 • 1 877 236-4551 ferme5etoiles.com

Forget your daily troubles and take the time to enjoy the peace that these tiny beasts in their natural habitat bring! You’ll feel like a child again, and it’s so refreshing! Reserve tours for daycares, schools and various organizations and social clubs. Share this beautiful treasure! Open: Year-round. Closed April and May.

Looking for ideas for fun activities during your family vacation? Experience a visit at the Ferme 5 Étoiles. You can observe in our wildlife refuge nature park: bison, fallow deer, moose, wolf and our young lynx. Walk around the enclosures and enjoy petting our farm rabbits, dogs and other animals. A can't-miss experience! Open: Year-round. [ad p. 54, 203, 227]

142 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

Photo credit: Karyne Gagné


Accommodation and Places to Eat 144 Places to Eat 156 Accomodation 156 Youth hostels 157 Campgrounds and ready-to-camp 161 Resorts 161 Cottages, condos,

165 168 169 171 174 176 176

housekeeping units Bed and breakfasts Other types of accommodation Non-traditional accommodation Hotels/motels Outfitters Student residences Reservation services

171

Auberge des Îles

158

Camping municipal de Péribonka

170

Canopée Lit

Photos credits: Canopée Médis, Auberge des Îles, Carole Tremblay, Canopée Lit


Accommodation and Places to Eat | PLACES TO EAT

PLACES TO EAT Saguenay en Bouffe / Auberge des Battures

Le Rang 9 de l’Auberge des îles

Price range $: under $15 $$: $15-30 $$$: $31-50 $$$$: over $50

Saint-Gédéon, 250, rang des Îles 418 345-2589 • aubergedesiles.com $ 1,2,3 J†÷ The journey continues and awakens your taste buds… Lac-Saint-Jean is the regional cradle of agriculture with an enormous pantry. Throughout the years, local producers have created high-quality products. Rang 9 is committed to showcasing the products at its restaurant terrace in Saint-Gédéon. Fine cheeses, home-made bread, craft beers, market vegetables, boreal spices… Our chef shares regional flavours with our guests. In addition to offering high quality cooking in Saint-Gédéon, our restaurant has the best view of Lac Saint-Jean. [ad p. 223]

Meals 1: breakfast; 2: lunch; 3: supper Lac-Saint-Jean Auberge Presbytère Mont Lac-Vert

Hébertville, 335, rang Lac-Vert 418 344-1548 • aubergepresbytere.com $$ 3 J† Refined and exquisite cuisine inspired from regional products. Each ingredient is carefully selected. Intimate and comfortable dining room. During the cold winter months, breakfast, lunch and supper will please even the most refined palates. A variety of selections from the table d’hôte menu. The house speciality is the all you can eat Chinese fondue.

Motel Le Rond Point

Métabetchouan–Lac-à-la-Croix, 1773, route 169 418 349-3413 • motelrondpoint.com $ 1,2,3 J† The restaurant connected to the Motel Le Rond-Point offers a family friendly menu offering local and traditional Québec cuisine, in addition to a variety of pizzas. Quick service restaurant. Breakfast, lunch and supper. Variety of daily menus. Sunday brunch. Diner-style decor. Sunny dining room. Convenience store and gas station.

Auberge Éva

144 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

Photos credits: Canopée Médias, Auberge Éva


Accommodation and Places to Eat | PLACES TO EAT

Chalets et Spa Lac Saint-Jean

Ermitage Saint-Antoine

Chambord, 96, chemin du Parc-Municipal 418 342-1111 • 1 877 342-7933 • chaletsetspa.com $$ 3 J†

Lac-Bouchette, 250, route de l’Ermitage 418 348-6344 • 1 800 868-6344 • st-antoine.org $$ 1,2,3 J÷†

A restaurant offering a friendly atmosphere, in log cabin and a magnificent view of Lac Saint-Jean. Table d’hôte menu and seasonal regional products. In proximity to accommodations and Nordic bath. On reservation only.

Le Campanile restaurant offers an authentic culinary experience in a family-friendly environment. Our table service, mouthwatering American breakfasts, our traditional French menus and our superior tables d’hôte will please your palate. Our dining room, which seats 220 guests, can accommodate organized groups, host family reunions and travellers. [ad p. 21]

[ad p. 19, 212, 225] Le Relais du Souvenir

Chambord, 1801, rue Principale 418 480-8464 • lerelaisdubleuet.com $ 1,2,3 J†÷ A brand new antique décor is waiting for you in our boutique-restaurant. Discover the best the blueberry has to offer in our traditional dishes, vinaigrettes, our blueberry ketchup (delicious on our burgers, or as an accompaniment to our wraps or walleye dishes) and our blueberry sausages. We have a large selection of healthy selections, including paninis and salads. Enjoy our our pies and espressos! Views from the terrace overlooking Lac Saint-Jean. Restaurant du Vieux Moulin et Bistro

Chambord, 95, rue Saint-Georges 418 275-3132 • 1 888 675-313 • valjalbert.com $$$ 1,2,3 3† The Restaurant du Vieux Moulin is located in Village historique de Val-Jalbert’s old mill. Five choices of table d’hôte menus are available, which include the main course, soup and dessert and a heritage-infused menu. Offering a wide range of gourmet delicacies featuring local products. The shuttle service will bring you to mill, to the reception area and through the heart of village. The Ouiatchouan Falls, higher than the Niagara Falls, are illuminated at night. Access to the glass boardwalk is also available. A restaurant that’s unique in the region! [ad p. 240]

Ermitage Saint-Antoine

Brochetterie Chez Greco

Roberval, 979, boulevard Marcotte 418 275-5707 • chezgreco.com $$ 2,3 † Since 1987, Chez Greco has been offering authentic Greek cuisine. The most popular dishes on the menu: Kebabs, tzatziki, souvlakis, salads, grilled steak, fish, seafood and pasta. Courteous service. Kids menu. L’Abordage de l’Hôtel Château Roberval

Auberge Éva

Lac-Bouchette, 160, chemin de la Montagne 418 348-6832 • aubergeeva.com $$ 1,2,3 J†÷3

Roberval, 1225, boulevard Marcotte 418 275-7511 • 1 800 661-7611 chateauroberval.com $$ 1,3 J†

Something for everyone! The Resto-Pub St-Patric in Auberge Éva offers both traditional and refined dishes to please all palates. Friendly and relaxed atmosphere. Bar with live entertainment. Newly renovated decor. Lounge and reception hall. Live music. [ad p. 199, 212]

The hotel’s restaurant welcomes visitors with an all new decor with a new menu for the entire family: Seafood, steaks and children’s menu. Delicious dishes that everyone will enjoy! [ad p. 203]

Photo credit: Ermitage Saint-Antoine

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

145


Accommodation and Places to Eat | PLACES TO EAT

Price range $: under $15 $$: $15-30 $$$: $31-50 $$$$: over $50 Meals 1: breakfast; 2: lunch; 3: supper Chez Perron / Fromagerie Perron

Chez Perron / Fromagerie Perron

La Maison Banville

Saint-Prime, 598, rue Principale 581 584-3164 • fromagerieperron.com $$ 2,3 J†÷

Saint-Félicien, 1086, boulevard Sacré-Coeur 418 613-0888 • lamaisonbanville.com $$ 2,3 J†÷

Fromagerie Perron’s restaurant offers a menu that places regional products in the spotlight that can be enjoyed from their spacious sunny terrace or dining room. Offering unique daily menus during the winter months and a poutine bar year-round, it’s the perfect place for a delicious gourmet meal. In the evening, near the fireplace for a romantic dinner or for an after-hours celebration with friends, they offer a wide selection of cocktails and draft beer accompanied with a tasty bistro menu.

The memory of Dr. Banville is still alive and well in this vast heritage house. Serving light meals such as paninis, soups and salads made with local products. A creative table d’hôte menu of regional delights is also served (Fridays and Saturdays), completed by warm and delicious desserts right out of the oven. Enjoy regional ingredients with our traditional menu during the summer.

Bistro-Bar L’Eden de l’Hôtel du Jardin

Saint-Félicien, 1400, boulevard du Jardin 418 679-8422 • 1 800 463-4927 hoteldujardin.com $$ 3 J† A festive and friendly atmosphere in a open concept pub with big screen TV and fireplace. Bistro-style menu. Québec and Italian cuisine, grilled foods and local products. [ad p. 203] L’Oasis de l’Hôtel du Jardin

Saint-Félicien, 1400, boulevard du Jardin 418 679-8422 • 1 800 463-4927 hoteldujardin.com $$ 1,3 J†3 Our dining room offers flavourful delicacies combined with local products. Kids menu available. [ad p. 203]

Marco’s Pub et Tifosi d’Italiano

Saint-Félicien, 1128, boulevard Saint-Félicien 418 679-9933 • marcospub.com $$ 2,3 J†÷ A reputation of excellence for over 20 years! Two atmospheres under one roof! Located near the Véloroute des Bleuets and the snowmobile trail, Marco’s Pub offers a diverse menu of steaks, chicken, burgers, pizzas, ribs and more. For refreshments, we offer several choices of imported beer, beer on tap and from local microbreweries. Sporting events presented in HD on our 13 TVs. The Tifosi lounge offers a warm atmosphere, authentic Italian decor and a unique pasta bar that will be sure to please. We have the best cuisine in town! Restaurant Ô Mets Chinois

Saint-Félicien, 1005, boulevard Sacré-Cœur 418 679-3339 • restaurantometschinois.com $$ 1,2,3 J† For almost 30 years, this popular restaurant has been offering Canadian Chinese cuisine with their buffet and à la carte menu. Also serving a selection of grilled foods, chicken, pasta, pizza and salad, in addition to regional specialties (tourtière and blueberry pie) in season. Breakfast served daily, brunch on Sunday mornings and catering

146 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

Photo credit: Chez Perron / Fromagerie Perron


Accommodation and Places to Eat | PLACES TO EAT

Restaurant Ô Pied Marin

Site touristique Chute à l’Ours 0

Saint-Félicien, 1065, rue Bellevue Sud 418 307-5052 • opiedmarin.com $$ 2,3 J†2÷

Normandin, 101, chemin Louis-Ovide-Bouchard 418 274-3411 • chutealours.com $ 1,2,3 J†

The Ô Pied Marin restaurant offers a magnificent view of the river from our two outdoor patios, one of which is on the 2nd floor. Enjoy our local beer while relaxing and admiring the breathtaking sunset. We offer a jazzy and friendly atmosphere and our team will ensure that your memorable evening is nothing less than perfect. Regional menus and other tasty dishes are offered! Enjoy a moment of relaxation and discovery new flavors at the restaurant Ô Pied Marin!

To accommodate both campers and resort vacationers, the on-site restaurant-convenience store offers a daily menu option and tables d’hôte in the evening. Contemporary local and traditional Quebec cooking, fast food, rotisserie restaurant and fillet of doré house special. Wi-Fi available on-site. Open June to September and December to March. [ad p. 26]

Restaurant La Maison Marie du Moulin des Pionniers

La Doré, 4205, chemin des Pionniers 418 256-8242 • 1 866 272-8242 moulindespionniers.com $$ 2 J†÷ Enjoy our regional specialities such our delicious tourtière from Lac-Saint-Jean, our broad bean soup and our delicious pudding cake. Guests are cordially welcomed by the mill’s pioneers in an actual period home. An exclusive and enriching experience. We offer a dinner-and-show package when performances of Jimmy Doucet’s Aventure théâtrale are scheduled. [ad p. 188] Restaurant Dédélicieux

Normandin, 1455, avenue du Rocher 418 274-4561 • dedelicieux.com $ 1,2 † A menu that highlights traditional regional cuisine (broad bean soup, tourtière, blueberry pie) in season, in addition to a choice of thin crust pizzas, paninis, ciabatta sandwiches, salads and sautéed pasta dishes. Gourmet breakfast items such as fresh fruit, waffles, pancakes and omelets. Culinary creations inspired from the songs by Dédé Fortin.

Restaurant Dédélicieux Photo credit: Restaurant Dédélicieux

Auberge des Plaines

Saint-Edmond-les-Plaines, 554, rue Principale 418 274-4884 • 1 855 774-4884 aubergedesplaines.ca $$ 1,2,3 J†÷ Located in the old presbytery of Val-Jalbert, Auberge des Plaines invites you to dine at its family table: a home away from home. We offer seafood dishes, filet mignon, homemade pizza, Parmesan fondue with house chutney, and rich desserts. Lunch menu from Monday to Friday: traditional cuisine. Thursday to Sunday evenings: table d’hôte. Sunday brunch. Le Méandre du Motel Chute des Pères

Dolbeau-Mistassini, 46, boulevard Panoramique 418 276-1492 • hotelier.qc.ca $$ 1,2,3 J†÷ Enjoy a spectacular view of the Mistassibi River rapids while dining from a menu of traditional Québec cuisine infused with regional accents and local products. House specialties: grilled food, chicken, pasta and seafood. Brunch on Sunday. Table d’hôte and kids menu. Le Météore, Pub et Spectacles

Dolbeau-Mistassini, 1504, boulevard Wallberg 418 276-2511 • meteore.ca $$ 2,3 J†÷ The new Météore, pub et spectacles offers Dolbeau-Mistassini residents and neighbouring towns a unique place where culture and sports go hand in hand. Whether attending a professional stage performance or a sports gala, visitors have a wide selection of fun activities to choose from. We highlight three priorities: The menu, the atmosphere and the service. Undeniably, Le Météore, pub et spectacles is Saguenay–Lac-St-Jean staple! saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

147


Accommodation and Places to Eat | PLACES TO EAT

Bistr’eau Pub Péribonka

Price range $: under $15 $$: $15-30 $$$: $31-50 $$$$: over $50

Péribonka, 360, boulevard Édouard-Niquet 418 374-2967, ext. 212 • peribonka.ca $$ 1,2,3 J†÷

Meals 1: breakfast; 2: lunch; 3: supper

This delightful bistro is the perfect spot to appreciate the stunning views of the Péribonka River and Lac Saint-Jean. Come savour our regional dishes and sample our refreshing beer on the terrace. We are located in the heart of the town within walking distance from the harbour and the aquatic shuttle service between Péribonka and Pointe-Taillon as well as municipal camping, and the Véloroute des Bleuets. It is the ideal place to recharge!

Microbrasserie le Coureur des bois

Dolbeau-Mistassini, 1551, boulevard Wallberg 418 979-1197 • microlecoureurdesbois.com $ 2,3 J†÷ The Coureur des Bois microbrewery, located in on the northern point of Lac-Saint-Jean, is the perfect place to spend some quality time with friends and family. Since first opening in 2011, it quickly became a hot spot in Dolbeau-Mistassini. In summer, our magnificent terrace is the ideal place for cyclists and families to take a break! Our simple and tasty menu contains local products that pair wonderfully with craft beers. A certified “Terroir et Saveurs du Québec” establishment. Our mission is to create savoury experiences by promoting local agriculture.

À l’Orée des Champs

Saint-Nazaire, 795, rang 7 Est 418 669-3038 • aloreedeschamps.com $$$ 1,2,3 J† This concept combines country-style dining, nature and a farm, in modern and welcoming facilities. House specialties: Fresh lamb produced on-site, fresh market cuisine and a menu inspired by local products. Family farm for 80 years. On reservation only.

Resto 3F

Dolbeau-Mistassini, 1500, rue des Érables 418 276-8445 • lisefortin@tournant3f.com $$ 1,2,3 á Fine homemade cuisine. French and international inspired menu. Fresh market cuisine, seafood, game and steak house. Regional local products. Daily menu available on Facebook. Bring your wine and beer. Located in the commercial centre Les Galeries des Érables. Bring your own wine. Closed on Sunday. Auberge et camping Île du Repos

Péribonka, 105, route de l’île-du-Repos 418 347-5649 • iledurepos.com $$ 1,2,3 J†÷ Country-style bistro with seating available for 60 people with a high quality menu inspired by regional and French cuisine. Outdoor terrace for 40 guests with breathtaking views overlooking the river. The perfect place for meals with friends. Relaxed atmosphere. A magical location for families. Exhibits and live presentations. Microbrasserie Lion Bleu

148 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

Photo credit: Microbrasserie Lion Bleu


Accommodation and Places to Eat | PLACES TO EAT

Bar-Restaurant Mario Tremblay

Le Décanteur

Alma, 534, rue Collard Ouest 418 668-7231 • lerbmt.com $$ 2,3 J†÷

Alma, 475, rue Harvey 418 769-2117 • ledecanteur.bv@gmail.com $$ 3 J†÷

Warm and friendly service, good food and a sports-infused atmosphere have defined this establishment in the heart of downtown Alma since 1980. Menu with a variety of local products. House specialties: Grilled Angus beef, fondue, fresh fish, seafood and pizza. Selection of wine and beer. Wine-tasting.

This menu from chefs passionate about good food, fine wine and liquor, emphasizes local products and fine cuisine. Shared dishes. Generous portions. Privately imported wines. Large selection of scotch and whisky. Microbrewery beers and qualified staff. Friendly atmosphere and terrace. Microbrasserie Lion Bleu

Alma, 45, rue Saint-Joseph 418 769-0795 • microlionbleu.com $$ 2,3 J†÷

Café du Clocher

Café du Clocher

In a unique, intimate and warm setting, try our craft beers brewed in house as well as imported scotch and wine chosen by our passionate brewers. Shows on a stage set up right in the dining room, a giant screen to broadcast sporting events, a refined bistro menu and an outdoor terrace right in the heart of downtown Alma. The perfect place to sample and appreciate new brews. Members of our trained staff can recommend food and drink pairings to our patrons to ensure an enjoyable tasting experience.

Alma, 19, rue Saint-Joseph Sud 418 662-4801 • cafeduclocheralma.com $$$ 2,3 J†÷ A bistro in a relaxed yet festive atmosphere, with a performance venue and bar. Friendly service. Generous portions. Fresh pasta from their neighbor, La Pâterie. Gourmet pizza, burgers and homemade fries, in addition to vegetarian dishes and an affordable table d’hôte menu.Desserts: Homemade pastries and cakes made on-site. Bar and live entertainment.

Microbrasserie Lion Bleu

Pacini (Hôtel Universel) L’Exode Café

Alma, 960, avenue du Pont Sud 418 769-0996 • lexodecafe.com $$ 1,2 J†÷

Alma, 1000, boulevard des Cascades 418 668-0872 • 1 800 263-5261 hoteluniversel.com $$ 1,2,3 J†

Urban coffeehouse with contemporary decor. Air conditioned. Paninis, salads, soups, vegetarian meals, Danish pastries. Health-wise breakfasts served with fresh fruit, homemade granola yogurt, waffles and vegetarian pâté. Ambassadeur de saveurs of the Zone Boréale. International coffee locally roasted. After work parties on Thursdays. Wine and local microbrewery beer. Conference room.

Pacini features a host of exciting specialties, including unique and exclusive meals with no artificial trans fats. Pastas for all tastes, always cooked al dente, pizzas brushed with olive oil and cooked in Pacini’s own special way thus eliminating artificial trans fats, offers tender and tasty Italian style grills and extraordinary desserts. Direct access to the 561 snowmobile trail from the restaurant.

Photos credits: Café du Clocher, Microbrasserie Lion Bleu

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

149


Accommodation and Places to Eat | PLACES TO EAT

Price range $: under $15 $$: $15-30 $$$: $31-50 $$$$: over $50 Meals 1: breakfast; 2: lunch; 3: supper

Resto Roberto

Alma, 11, rue Scott Est 418 662-2191 • restoroberto.com $$ 1,2,3 J†3 Large and affordable choice of dishes: Québec and Italian cuisine, pizza, grill and classic regional doshes. Breakfast at all times, lunch menu, tables d’hôte menu from 4 p.m. to closing. Prompt service and warm atmosphere. Delivery and take-out service. Regional chain of restaurants in Alma, Jonquière and Chicoutimi. Saguenay Auberge Villa Pachon

Jonquière Borough, 1904, rue Perron 418 542-3568 • 1 888 922-3568 aubergepachon.com J† $$$$ 3 From Carcassonne, the king master of the cassoulet, chef Pachon, infuses his personal style to this traditional meal in the region. At the Sir William-Price dining room, he offers a menu that ingeniously combine French and Québec cuisine. Attention to detail, food freshness, blends of herbs and spices are all part of his signature style. HopEra Microbrasserie et pizzéria

Jonquière Borough, 2377, rue Saint-Dominique 418 412-9900 • hopera.ca $$ 2,3 J†÷ Discover our authentic microbrewery that specializes in marrying Italian traditional pizzas and delicious homemade beers. Our wish is to share our world, halfway between modernism and tradition.

150 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

La Voie Maltée

Jonquière Borough, 2509, rue Saint-Dominique 418 542-4373 • voiemaltee.com $$ 2,3 J†÷ A microbrewery that opened more than 15 years ago. Its ingenuity allows it to offers guests a selection of twenty mouthwatering beers, brewed in house, in a warm and festive atmosphere. An ambassador of cooking with beer, savour the undertones of its brews paired with the aromatic fragrance of the food on the menu. Experience Maltée, the only one of its kind! We offer grilled meals, tartar and a variety of meats, poultry and fish dishes, fish and chips, salads and more. Popular restaurant. Passion Café

Jonquière Borough, 1929 rue Davis 418 412-4404 • passioncafe.biz $ 1,2,3 J÷† Visitors can find us nestled in the heart of Arvida, one of Canada’s National Historic Sites. Passion Café du Carré Davis offers friendly and thoughtful menus based on regional products, with a service that is both welcoming and fast. Home-made breakfasts (eggs, sausages from the local butcher, artisan bread, etc.), variety of paninis and sandwiches served with salads (tomato-bocconcini, quinoa-cranberry, beets, etc.) Local pastries. Our coffee is worth the detour in itself (delicious lattes and iced cappuccinos)!

Passion Café

Restaurant La Vilaine

Jonquière Borough, 2166, rue des Étudiants 418 542-8106 • 1 800 387-4069 motelprincesse.ca $$ 1,2,3 J† The restaurant La Vilaine in Motel Princesse offers a popular and family friendly cuisine that’s uncomplicated and affordable. House specialties: breakfasts served with homemade bread, lunch menu, table d’hôte menu, Montréal-style smoked meat sandwiches and homemade fish & chips. Private rooms. [ad p. 225] Photo credit: Passion Café


Accommodation and Places to Eat | PLACES TO EAT

Resto Roberto

Hôtel Mont-Valin

Jonquière Borough, 2315, rue Saint-Hubert 418 695-1555 • restoroberto.com $$ 1,2,3 J†

Chicoutimi Borough, 3665, boulevard Talbot 418 545-4912 • 1 800 558-8254 hotelmontvalin.com $ 1,2,3 J†÷

Large and affordable choice of dishes: Québec and Italian cuisine, pizza, grill and classic regional doshes. Breakfast at all times, lunch menu, tables d’hôte menu from 4 p.m. to closing. Prompt service and warm atmosphere. Delivery and take-out service. Regional chain of restaurants in Alma, Jonquière and Chicoutimi.

The first accommodation and place to eat when arriving from the Réserve faunique des Laurentides (Route 175). A renowned truck stop for travellers since 1953. Breakfast, lunch and supper. Bar and terraces. Singer, DJ, karaoke, dancing and intertainment. Large parking area.

Auberge-Resto le Parasol

Chicoutimi Borough, 1287, boulevard du Saguenay Est 418 543-7771 • 1 866 543-7771 aubergeleparasol.com $$ 1,2,3 J†2 Discrete and calm ambiance. Take in a breathtaking view of Chicoutimi and the Saguenay River from the atrium window and dining room. A continental and regional cuisine infused with an international touch is offered by the chefs. Vegetarian meal choices. Salads, sandwiches, pasta, meat, chicken and fish à la carte. Bar, wine, coffee service. Daily menu available online and Facebook. [ad p. 224] Café du Presbytère

Chicoutimi Borough, 240, rue Bossé 418 543-6578 • cafedupresbytere.com $$ 1,2 J†÷ Located in the former presbytery in a “Château Normand“ decor, the café is a social economy project offering quality meals in a picturesque setting. International inspired cuisine with a menu offering products from the region and from the boreal forest (gathered by our chef). Breakfast menus with “croquignole“ (small pastries) as the house speciality. Quick service. Daily menu Terrace with a view of the garden. Café Mont-Royal

Chicoutimi Borough, 6, rue Jacques-Cartier Est 418 543-6427 • cafemontroyal@gmail.com $ 1,2,3 A snack bar with booths and counter seats offering traditional Québec cuisine. House specialties: Breakfast starting at 4 a.m. until 7 p.m., baked beans and homemade crepes. Daily lunch and supper menus. Newspapers available. Located downtown. Photo credit: JM Decoste

L’USINE Labrasserie

L’USINE Labrasserie

Chicoutimi Borough, 220, rue des Laurentides 418 696-6887 • info@lavoiemaltee.com $$ 3 J† Bold concept and limitless cuisine that promotes experimentation and that bears the stamp of passion. Industrial decor and a centre bar with a view of the brewing facility and open kitchen overlooking the bar and dining room area. We promote our local products as well as oysters, Berkshire pork, Quebec and Canadian beef, veal, fresh fish, organic options, as well as exclusive specialities and much more. La Voie Maltée offers craft beers as well as fine wine and cocktails, essential elements to your dining experience. La Piazzetta

Chicoutimi Borough, 412, boulevard du Saguenay Est 418 549-4860 • lapiazzetta.ca $$ 2,3 J†÷ Known for its gourmet and square pizzas, this warmly decorated restaurant is located in the old Chicoutimi train station. We offer a «taste-taster’s» menu presenting a variety of fresh Italian ingredients that are simple and delicious. Vegetarian meals, focaccia, pastas, salads. Italian and international wines.

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

151


Accommodation and Places to Eat | PLACES TO EAT

Price range $: under $15 $$: $15-30 $$$: $31-50 $$$$: over $50 Meals 1: breakfast; 2: lunch; 3: supper

cooked on the spot, such as lamb stuffed cannelloni, ocean scallops, among others , a variety of paninis, sandwiches and salads (tomato-bocconcini with basil, beet-dill, quinoa-cranberry, etc.), wide selection of tempting desserts. Fast service. Breads, pastries and desserts from local artisans. A location frequented by the locals and perfect for enjoying the city’s nightlife. Restaurant-Bar Le Stade

La Voie Maltée

Chicoutimi Borough, 777, boulevard Talbot 418 549-4141 • lavoiemaltee.com $$ 2,3 J†÷ La Voie Maltée opened more than 15 years ago. Its ingenuity allows it to offers guests a selection of twenty mouthwatering beers, brewed in house, in a warm and festive atmosphere. An ambassador of cooking with beer, savour the undertones of its brews paired with the aromatic fragrance of its menu. Experience Maltée, the only one of its kind! We offer grilled meals, tartar and a variety of meats, poultry and fish dishes, fish and chips, salads and more. A popular restaurant. Le Légendaire (Hôtel Le Montagnais)

Chicoutimi Borough, 1080, boulevard Talbot 418 543-6120 • 1 800 463-9160 lemontagnais.qc.ca $$ 1,2,3 J3†P A renowned steak house, Le Légendaire serves only exclusive cuts of Angus and Prime. House specialities: chateaubriand, prime rib and boneless rib steak. It’s also a family friendly restaurant with a menu that has something for everyone. Pastas, pizza and traditional Italian meals and regional dishes. Steaks, seafood and pastas are the specialities offered at Le Légendaire. [ad p. 226] Passion Café

Chicoutimi Borough, 1130, boulevard Talbot 418 545-0369 • passioncafe.biz $ 1,2,3 J÷ An atmosphere that is both tranquil and lively, this café-restaurant is located in the heart of Boulevard Talbot’s commercial area and is close to the Hôtel Le Montagnais. Renowned cafe (excellent lattes), breakfast plates made with local products, daily menu options

152 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

Chicoutimi Borough, 989, boulevard Talbot 418-549-6119 • restaurantbarlestade.com $$ 2,3 J3†÷ The ideal location for meeting with friends or watching live sporting events. Our big screen TVs and modern decor will ensure that you’re evening is nothing less than perfect. Our menu offers AAA Angus beef, BBQ chicken nd ribs, besides our surf n’ turf meals. Twelve varieties of beer on tap. Quick and professional service. Restaurant Inter

Chicoutimi Borough, 460, rue Racine Est 418 690-5129 • restaurantinter.ca $$ 2,3 J†÷ Some love sipping on an eccentric cocktail. Some love relishing in our ethnic dishes made with locally sourced products. Some love the flavours of our exceptional craft beers. Some love our selection of imported wines at affordable prices. Some come to celebrate with family. Some come to chat with friends. Some come for romance and stare lovingly into each other’s eyes. We have wonderful clients and we’ve been showing our appreciation for more than 20 years... Restaurant La Cuisine

Chicoutimi Borough, 387, rue Racine Est 418 698-2822 • restolacuisine.com $$ 2,3 J†÷ La Cuisine restaurant, located in downtown Chicoutimi, offers authentic and innovative cuisine. Everything is prepared from scratch on-site, inspired by the seasons and places fresh local products in the spotlight. We are known as «Ambassadeur de Saveurs» from La Zone Boréale. This accreditation, awarded by the Table Agroalimentaire du Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean, commits us to highlight the typical regional products, of which our chef, David Janelle, is a brilliant success! Two conference rooms are available for private group gatherings.


Accommodation and Places to Eat | PLACES TO EAT

Restaurant Le Tremblay (Hôtel La Saguenéenne)

Chicoutimi Borough, 250, rue des Saguenéens 418 543-2442 • lasagueneenne.com $$ 1,2,3 J3†P Quebec/Italian fusion: grilled meats, beef au jus, seafood and poultry dishes, and homemade pizza. The menu is diverse and is constantly changing. Casual ambiance. Snack foods include nachos and fajitas. The restaurant has an atrium window and a bar. Resto Roberto

Chicoutimi Borough, 1378, boulevard Saint-Paul 418 543-2139 • restoroberto.com $$ 1,2,3 J† Large and affordable choice of dishes: Québec and Italian cuisine, pizza, grill and classic regional doshes. Breakfast at all times, lunch menu, tables d’hôte menu from 4 p.m. to closing. Prompt service and warm atmosphere. Delivery and take-out service. Regional chain of restaurants in Alma, Jonquière and Chicoutimi. Rouge Burger Bar

Chicoutimi Borough, 460, rue Racine Est 418 690-5029 • rougeburgerbar.ca $$ 3 J†÷ You’re the artist here! Create your own burger with your choice of ingredients! Be bold! We are careful to select fresh ingredients and source local ingredients from producers and growers in area, so you can’t go wrong! We offer a wide beer selection from nearly 50 microbreweries. Burger lovers, this place is for you! Auberge des 21

La Baie Borough, 621, rue Mars 418 697-2121 • 1 800 363-7298 aubergedes21.com $$$ 1,2,3 J†÷

Auberge des Battures

Auberge des Battures

La Baie Borough, 6295, boulevard de la Grande-Baie Sud 418 544-8234 • 1 800 668-8234 hotel-saguenay.com $$$ 1,3 J† Gourmet French and regional cuisine from local products. Hearty breakfast for all tastes. Dining room Les Outardes with a fireplace and a spectacular view of Baie des Ha! Ha! Tables d’hôte menu supper menu. Relaxing atmosphere. Terroir et Saveurs du Québec certified and Ambassadeur de saveurs of the Zone Boréale. Au Pavillon Noir

La Baie Borough, 780, rue des Croisières 418 306-2666 • aupavillonnoir.com $$$ 2,3 J†÷ Join us at the Pavillon Noir in the heart of the harbour village close to the Saguenay Fjord! This urban and young establishment offers classic grill, pulled pork from Québec producers, ribs, burgers, smoked meats, pizza and seafood, in addition to snacks and Boivin cheese. Selection of wine and beer.

Auberge des 21 is an establishment of choice for Québec gourmet relay stations. Shining a spotlight on regional products through their offering of modern cuisine inspired from local and Aboriginal traditions. A selection of internationally renowned wines also available. Demonstrating the constantly evolving culinary art with flair and finesse, executive chef and owner, Marcel Bouchard, offers a menu that changes weekly to continue satisfying and surprising his customers. [ad p. 44, 206, 224]

La Grange aux Hiboux, Restaurant-gîte

Photo credit: Auberge des Battures

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

La Baie Borough, 521, rue Mars 418 544-7716 • 1 866 544-7716 lagrangeauxhiboux.com $$ 1,2,3 J†÷ In the heart of La Baie, this bistro-style restaurant has successfully managed to create a peaceful setting with a view of the bay. Refined and creative cuisine, inspired by arrivals at the market and local products. Modern and friendly decor. Wine and microbrewery beer. 153


Accommodation and Places to Eat | PLACES TO EAT

Price range $: under $15 $$: $15-30 $$$: $31-50 $$$$: over $50 Meals 1: breakfast; 2: lunch; 3: supper

Auberge Carcajou

Saint-David-de-Falardeau, 305, chemin Lévesque 418 673-1991 • aubergecarcajou.com $$$ 1,3 J†÷ Fine dining discoveries with themes inspired from the seasons, market arrivals or local wild ingredients. Regional and local flavours. New homemade products. Operated by a passionate family, in the heart of the boreal forest, at the foot of Monts-Valin. Original breakfast menu. Bar and microbrewery beer. Mechoui. Route du Fjord Auberge La Fjordelaise

L’Anse-Saint-Jean 370, rue Saint-Jean-Baptiste 418 272-2560 • 1 866 372-2560 • fjordelaise.com $$$ 1,3 J†÷ Picturesque heritage house facing the fjord. Intimate dining room. Terrace overlooking the cove. Market and Québec cuisine, wild game, seafood and eclectic suggestions. Local and regional products. Generous portions. Comforting breakfast and table d’hôte menu in evenings. Wine list with private importations. Café du Quai

L’Anse-Saint-Jean, 358-A, rue Saint-Jean-Baptiste 418 608-8425 • cafeduquai.ca $$ 1,2 J†÷

Bistro de L’Anse 0

L’Anse-Saint-Jean, 319, rue Saint-Jean-Baptiste 418 272-4222 • bistrodelanse.com $ 2,3 J†÷ An old fishing camp transformed into a friendly and festive bistro with a patio overlooking the fjord. Local market cuisine: Wild game, gourmet pizzas and burgers, in addition to homemade fish n’ chips and local delicacies. Their own house beer, the Chasse-Pint, is brewed with local ingredients. Cultural entertainment and live shows every Saturday. Open from June to October. Open: from June to October. Restaurant L’Islet sur la montagne

L’Anse-Saint-Jean, 60, rue Dallaire 418 272-9944 • restaurantlislet.com $$$ 1,2,3 J†÷ Simple and delicious menu using Anjeannois products (from L’Anse-Saint-Jean) such as, stag, maple syrup, mushrooms, field berries. Steaks, caribou, stag, smoked duck and duck confit, seafood, homemade smoked fish, variety of salads. At the foothills of the Mont-Édouard ski centre. Many breakfast options. Lunch menu. Small and large selection of table d’hôte menu. Auberge du Jardin

Petit-Saguenay, 71, rue Dumas 418 272-3444 • aubergedujardin.com $$ 1,3 J† The Auberge du Jardin restaurant offers simple, yet refined cuisine with an emphasis on local Québec products in a relaxing atmosphere. Reservations recommended.

Menu inspired from the culinary Breton tradition, integrating several Québec and local products. Variety of desert crepes or flambé (sweet), crepe meals (savory) with a choice of fillings, specialty coffees. Vegetarian dishes. Gluten-free menu, sandwiches and salads. June to October: Every day. Low season: Weekends only.

Café du Quai

154 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

Photo credit: Café du Quai


Accommodation and Places to Eat | PLACES TO EAT

Café Bistro Boutique Léz’Arts

L’Auberge du 31

Petit-Saguenay, 59, rue Dumas 418 272-3279 • zabmiron@gmail.com $ 2,3 J†÷

Saint-Fulgence, ZEC Martin-Valin, Km 31, Route L-200, Lac Jalobert 418 948-0960 • aubergedu31.com $$$ 1,2,3 J†

Versatile bistro and coffee shop with menu options such as gourmet pizza, delicious grilled sandwiches, decadent salads. We also offer a variety of other tasty delights adorned with edible flowers and pair nicely with a local craft beer. Gourmet foods, including jams, jelly, pâtés and more Art exhibits and local handcrafts (woven products, pottery and indigenous crafts). Open June through October. Village-Vacances Petit-Saguenay

Petit-Saguenay, 99, chemin Saint-Étienne 418 272-3193 • villagevacances.ca $$ 1,2,3 †÷ In tourist season, Restaurant Le Vacancier offers three buffet-style meals per day that are included in Village-Vacances Petit-Saguenay’s «all-inclusive» package. Travelling visitors are welcome without reservations. A wide variety of dishes are offered, especially during lunch and supper. American-style breakfast. A pasta dish, meat dish, fish dish and a vegetarian dish are always offered during supper. A variety of choices are available. Le Pub Le Refuge is adjacent to the restaurant and offers an extensive wine list, in addition to cocktails and beer. [ad p. 203]

Rendezvous of snowmobilers, hunters, anglers and outdoors enthusiasts on Monts-Valin. The Auberge du 31 dining room offers a quick service during the day, generous breakfasts and gourmet tables d’hôte menu in the evening. House specialities: Chinese fondue, steaks and seafood. Selection of wines and draught beers. Restaurant Les 3 G

Sainte-Rose-du-Nord, 100, rue du Quai 418 675-2380 • restaurantles3g.com $ 1,2,3 J÷ This quick service snack-bar is located near the wharf and parking lot. Known for its homemade fries and poutine. Popular cuisine menu. Flavour infused soft ice cream. Soft ice cream infused with 100% pure maple butter. Exterior Picnic tables. Open: May to mid-october.

La table fermière de la Bergerie La Vieille Ferme

Saint-Fulgence, 163, chemin de la Pointe-aux-Pins 418 674-1237 • agneaudufjord.com $$ 2 J÷ In a picturesque setting, along the shores of the fjord, enjoy country-style, natural and responsible cuisine; 80 % of the products used come from our farm. On the menu: Soups, charcuteries, smoked salmon, salads, sandwiches, hot meals, cookies, desserts and homemade lemonade. Take-out meals and lunches at the local market. A light walking excursion is offered: Enjoy a pleasant outing in a pastoral setting while contemplating the Saguenay Fjord. Ideal for nature enthusiasts and families, La Table Fermière is a tasty take-out restaurant open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (reservations not required).

Hôtel Motel Restaurant Coronet

Photo credit: La table fermière de la Bergerie La Vieille Ferme

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

La table fermière de la Bergerie La Vieille Ferme

Côte-Nord Sacré-Coeur, 401, Route 172 Nord 418 236-9444 • hmcoronet.com $$ 1,2,3 J† This hotel company offers several services including a restaurant. The Quebecois menu offers popular traditional meals and regional cuisine. Pizzeria and rotisserie with a daily menu or table d’hôtes. Rest area with bar service and terrace. 155


Accommodation and Places to Eat | Accommodation YOUTH HOSTELS

ACCOMMODATION

Camping Belley

Saguenay

Price range $: under $75 $$ : $75–$100 $$$: $101– $150 $$$$: $151–$200 $$$$$: over $200

Auberge de jeunesse de Saguenay – ★★★ La Maison Price

Chicoutimi Borough, 110, rue Price Ouest 418 549-0676 • 1 877 549-0676 • ajsaguenay.com 32 units $ Jc

Legend of symbols, p.237

Auberge de jeunesse 0 Les Mains Tissées

Youth hostels

La Baie Borough, 7643, chemin des Chutes 418 544-4456 • lesmainstissees.com 5 units $ Jc

Lac-Saint-Jean Auberge de jeunesse Lac Saint-Jean ★★★

Saint-Gédéon, 364, rue de Quen 418 720-7802 • aubergejeunessedulac.com 12 units JcL

Auberge Jeunesse

0

Saint-Prime, 1125, 6e rang 418 218-0640 • serge.gagno@hotmail.com 30 units $ JcD Auberge Île du Repos 0

Péribonka, 105, chemin l’Île-du-Repos 418 347-5649 • iledurepos.com 33 units $ Jc¶3_

★★★★

Route du Fjord Auberge Aventure Rose-des-Vents 0 ★★★

★★

Sainte-Rose-du-Nord, 136, rue du Quai 418 675-2625 • aventurerosedesvents.com 12 units $ JcL

★★★

Ermitage Saint-Antoine

156 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

Photo credit: Camping Belley, Sophie G.-Bergeron


Accommodation and Places to Eat | Accommodation CAMPGROUNDS AND READY-TO-CAMP

Campgrounds and ready-to-camp Lac-Saint-Jean ★

Camping Belle-Rivière Réserve faunique des Laurentides

Camping municipal de Saint-François-de-Sales

Saint-François-de-Sales, 290, rue du Parc 418 348-6736 campingquebec.com/saintfrancoisdesale Camping Site :114 ½ 25% 24-41 $ Ready-to-camp Site : 4

Ju”™Âw ★★★★ Lac-Bouchette, 250, route de l’Ermitage 418 348-6344 • 1 800 868-6344 • st-antoine.org Camping Site : 41 ½ 10% 20-35 $

Hébertville, kilomètre 57, route d’Hébertville 418 558-3102 • 1 800 665-6527 • sepaq.com Camping Site : 45 ½ 45 % 30-36 $ Ready-to-camp Site : 4

Ermitage Saint-Antoine

”™Â

Jv”™Âw

★★★ Hébertville, 338-A, rang du Lac-Vert 418 344-1205 • campinglacvert.ca Camping site : 52 ½ 30% 30-40 $

Camping Mont-Plaisant

Camping municipal d’Hébertville

Ju”™Â_ Camping Plage Saint-Jude

★★★

Saint-Gédéon, 16, chemin de la Plage 418 345-2670 • campingplagestjude@gmail.com Camping Site : 168 28-50 $

Jv”Ñw™ Camping Villa des Sables

★★★

Métabetchouan–Lac-à-la-Croix, 600, 10e Chemin 418 345-2655 • 418 345-3422 Camping Site : 225 ½ 40% 35-55 $

v”™Â ★★★ Chambord, 121, route 169 418 346-5436 • campingblanchet.ca Camping Site : 162 ½ 50 % 32-52 $ Ready-to-camp Site : 2 Camping Plage Blanchet

Ju”Â_™ Village historique de Val-Jalbert

★★★★

Chambord, 95, rue Saint-Georges 418 275-3132 • 1 888 675-3132 • valjalbert.com Camping Site : 189 ½ 60% 29-49 $

Ju”Â_™3

[ad p. 240]

★★★

[ad p. 21]

★★★★ Roberval, 993, route de l’Aéroport 418 275-0910 • campingmontplaisant.com Camping Site : 225 ½ 70% 30-42 $ Ready-to-camp Site : 2

Jv”™Â_ Camping Plage Robertson

★★★

Mashteuiatsh, 2202, rue Ouiatchouan 418 275-1375 campingquebec.com/plagerobertson Camping Site : 150 ½ 70% 22-41 $

Jv”Â_™ò Camping Saint-Prime

★★

Saint-Prime, 95, chemin du Quai 418 251-1662 • campingstfelicien.com Camping Site : 47 ½ 30% 25-45 $

Jv”™Â Camping Bellevue Sud

Saint-Félicien, 875, rue Bellevue Sud 418 679-1635 • campingbellevue.ca Camping Site : 31 ½ 40 % 30-60 $

”Âwé ★★★★ Saint-Félicien, 2206, boulevard du Jardin 418 679-1719 • 1 866 679-1719 campingstfelicien.com Camping Site : 389 ½ 70% 27-47 $ Ready-to-camp Site : 6

Camping Saint-Félicien

Jv”Â_™ saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

157


Accommodation and Places to Eat | Accommodation CAMPGROUNDS AND READY-TO-CAMP

★★★ Dolbeau-Mistassini, 543, rang Saint-Louis 418 276-4670 • 1 877 276-4670 angelfire.com/pq2/stlouis Camping Site : 115 ½ 30% 25-50 $

Camping Saint-Louis

Price range $: under $75 $$ : $75–$100 $$$: $101– $150 $$$$: $151–$200 $$$$$: over $200

Jv”™w

Legend of symbols, p.237

Camping Vauvert- sur-le-Lac-Saint-Jean

Camping Lac Chigoubiche

La Doré,km 113, route 167 418 256-3806 • sepaq.com/ashuapmushuan Camping Site : 37 ½ 10 % 28-34 $

™”w

Dolbeau-Mistassini, 488, route de Vauvert 418 374-2746 • 1 844 974-2746 vauvertsurlelacsaintjean.com Sites de camping : 108 ½ 50 % 31-40 $

Ju”™Âw

★★★★ Normandin, 101, chemin Louis-Ovide-Bouchard 418 274-3411 • chutealours.com Camping Site : 241 ½ 60% 29-41 $

Site touristique Chute à l’Ours

J3u”_¶™Ñ

[ad p. 26]

★★★ Saint-Thomas-Didyme, 150, chemin des Bussières 418 274-6033 • lacajim.ca Camping Site : 54 ½ 0% 25-36 $ Ready-to-camp Site : 6

Complexe touristique du Lac-à-Jim

Ju”Âw™

★★★★

[ad p. 28]

★★★

Camping municipal d’Albanel

Albanel, 307, rue de l’Église 418 279-5250 • info@albanel.ca Camping Site : 97 ½ 50%

20-40 $

Jv”Â_™ ★★★ Dolbeau-Mistassini, 44, boulevard Panoramique 418 276-5675 • vauvertsurlelacsaintjean.com Camping Site : 60 ½ 50% 23-33 $

Camping des Chutes

Jv”™Â_ Parc régional des Grandes-Rivières du lac Saint-Jean

Dolbeau-Mistassini, 400, boulevard des Pères 418-276-8222 • grandesrivieres.com Camping Site : 10 ½50 % 25-25 $

Âã

Sainte-Jeanne-d’Arc, 591, route 169 418 515-2040 • 418 276-3064 domaineduranch@hotmail.com Camping Site: 14

™

★★

Auberge et Camping Île du Repos

Péribonka, 105, chemin de l’Île-du-Repos 418 347-5649 • iledurepos.com Camping Site : 73 ½ 90% 31-32 $

J”_ãw ★★★★ Péribonka, 330, 2e avenue 418 374-2967, ext. 241 • 1 888 374-2967 peribonka.ca Camping Site : 97 ½ 50% 27-48 $ Ready-to-camp Site : 10

Camping municipal de Péribonka

J3u”™_

[ad p. 225]

Camping municipal de Saint-Ludger-de-Milot

★★★

Saint-Ludger-de-Milot, 10, chemin de la Plage 418 373-2121 • ville.st-ludger-de-milot.qc.ca Camping Site : 74 ½ 70 % 20-30 $ Ready-to-camp Site : 4 v”™Âw ★★★★ Sainte-Monique, 900, 6e rang Ouest 418 347-3124 • 1 877 347-3124 campingpointetaillon.com Camping Site : 80 ½ 30% 25-38 $

Camping Pointe-Taillon

v”J™_ 158 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

Á

Domaine du Ranch


Accommodation and Places to Eat | Accommodation CAMPGROUNDS AND READY-TO-CAMP

★★★★

Camping Belley

Saint-Henri-de-Taillon, 100, chemin Belley 418 347-3612 • campingbelley.com Camping Site : 323 ½ 50 % 42-56 $ Ready-to-camp Site : 3 ★★★★

Saint-Henri-de-Taillon, 835, 3 rang Ouest 418 347-5371 • 1 800 665-6527 parcsquebec.com/pointetaillon Camping Site : 75 ½ 50% 23-28 $ Ready-to-camp Site : 20 e

JӋ_w

Á

★★

Alma, 700, chemin de la Baie-Moïse 418 662-9113 campingquebec.com/colonienotredame Camping Site : 183 ½ 60% 28-48 $ Ready-to-camp Site : 2

Ju”Â_™ Centre de villégiature Dam-en-Terre ★★★★

Alma, 1385, chemin de la Marina 418 668-3016 • 1 888 289-3016 • damenterre.qc.ca Camping Site : 279 ½ 60% 33-48 $ [ad p. 34, 220]

Saguenay ★★★★ Jonquière Borough, 9000, route de Kénogami 418 344-1142 • 1 800 665-6527 • sepaq.com/ct/ken Camping Site : 145 ½ 50 % 33-53 $ Ready-to-camp Site : 14 Jv”™_Â [ad p. 184]

Centre touristique Lac-Kénogami

★★★★ Jonquière Borough, 3553, rue Saint-Dominique 418 542-0176 • campingjonquiere.com Camping Site : 253 ½ 75% 34-45 $

Camping Jonquière

Ju” _™ ★★

Saint-David-de-Falardeau, 180, rue du Massif 418 437-7770 •1 844 424-6246 • imagovillage.com Ready-to-camp Site : 5 Open year-round 150-150 $

J¶ ”

J3u”™_

Camping Au jardin de mon père ★★★★★

Imago Village

Lamarche, 2000, chemin de la Montagne 418 481-1666 • montvilain.ca Camping Site : 40 25-35 $ Ready-to-camp Site : 2 Camping Colonie Notre-Dame

J”u ™ La Baie Borough, 3736, chemin Saint-Louis 418 544-6486 • 1 877 544-6486 jardindemonpere.com Camping Site : 170 ½ 15% 27-54 $ Ready-to-camp Site : 5

[ad p. 36]

Mont-Vilain

★★★

Chicoutimi Borough, 7894, chemin du Portage-des-Roches Nord 418 678-2657 • campinglarocaille.com Camping Site: 143 ½ 50 % 22-45 $

Ju”™_ Parc national de la Pointe-Taillon

Camping Domaine de Vacances La Rocaille

J¶u” Route du Fjord Camping municipal de Saint-Félix-d’Otis

★★★★

Saint-Félix-d’Otis, 400, sentier St-Hilaire 418 697-1617 • 1 888 697-1617 campingstfelixdotis.com Camping Site : 208 ½ 50% 25-41 $

Jv”Âw™ Camping Ô Pod Solaire

Saint-Félix-d’Otis, 162, chemin du Lac-à-la-Croix 418 590-5350 • opodsolaire@gmail.com Ready-to-camp Site : 2 ½ 0% 40-60 $

”æ Parc national du Fjord-du-Saguenay ★★★ – secteur Baie Éternité

Rivière-Éternité, 91, rue Notre-Dame 418 665-6527 • 1 800 665-6527 parcsquebec.com/saguenay Camping Site : 83 ½ 55% 30-43 $ Ready-to-camp Site : 7

Jé”w

[ad p. 36]

Jv”™_w saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

159


Accommodation and Places to Eat | Accommodation CAMPGROUNDS AND READY-TO-CAMP

Parc national des Monts-Valin

Price range $: under $75 $$ : $75–$100 $$$: $101– $150 $$$$: $151–$200 $$$$$: over $200 Legend of symbols, p.237

JӋw

Parc national du Fjord-du-Saguenay – Rivière-Éternité

Rivière-Éternité, 91, rue Notre-Dame 418 665-6527 • 1 800 665-6527 parcsquebec.com/saguenay Camping Site : 83 ½ 0% 23-28 $

JӋ

★★★★ L’Anse-Saint-Jean, 325 rue Saint-Jean-Baptiste 418 272-2554 • campingdelanse.ca Camping Site : 78 ½ 35% 30-42 $

Jv” ★★★★

28-40 $

Site de la Rivière Petit-Saguenay

★★

Petit-Saguenay, 100, rue Eugène-Morin 418 272-1169 • 1 877 272-1169 petitsaguenay.com Camping Site : 25 ½ 75% 22-30 $ Ready-to-camp Site : 1

Jv”Âw™ ★★★★ Petit-Saguenay, 99, chemin Saint-Étienne 418 272-3193 • 1 877 420-3193 villagevacances.ca Camping Site : 61 ½ 40% 25-45 $

Village-Vacances Petit-Saguenay

[ad p. 203]

★★★ Saint-Fulgence, 250, chemin de la Pointe-aux-Pins 418 674-9114 • 1 888 674-9114 • capjaseux.com Camping Site : 51 ½ 70% 23-35 $ Ready-to-camp Site : 13

Parc Aventures Cap Jaseux

Jé”™Â_

Sainte-Rose-du-Nord, 154, rue de la Montagne 418 675-2581 • campingsaguenay.com Camping Site : 46 ½ 60% 24-32 $

Parc national du Fjord-du-Saguenay – Le Bleuvet

Sacré-Cœur, 1121, route 172 Nord 1 800 665-6527 • parcsquebec.com/saguenay Camping Site : 45 ½ 60% 30-43 $ Ready-to-camp Site : 14

éJ”

[ad p. 36]

★★ Sacré-Coeur, 303, chemin de l’Anse-de-Roche 418 236-9544 • canopee-lit.com Camping Site : 0 145-240 $ Ready-to-camp Site : 8 Open year-round

Canopée Lit

Ju”ÂÑw

Jv”w™

Camping La Descente des Femmes

Côte-Nord

Camping de l’Anse

L’Anse-Saint-Jean, 143, route 170 418 272-2525 • 1 866 305-2525 camping4chemins.qc.ca Camping Site : 55 ½ 25%

[ad p. 36]

é”™Â

[ad p. 36]

Camping le 4 chemins

★★

Saint-Fulgence, 360, rang Saint-Louis 418 674-1200 • 1 800 665-6527 parcsquebec.com/montsvalin Camping Site : 9 21-26 $

[ad p. 51]

160 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

J”é™

[ad p. 184, 212]

Chalets - Camping Domaine des Dunes ★★★ Tadoussac, 585, chemin du Moulin-à-Baude 418 235-4843 • domainedesdunes.com Camping Site : 45 ½ 50% 30-40 $ Ready-to-camp Site :4 Open year-round

Jv”™w ★★★ Tadoussac, 428, rue du Bateau-Passeur 418 235-4501 • 1 855 708-4501 vacancesessipit.com Camping Site : 191 ½ 70% 31-54 $ Ready-to-camp Site : 5

Camping Tadoussac

Ju”™Â

[ad p. 55]


Accommodation and Places to Eat | Accommodation RESORTS, COTTAGES, CONDOS, HOUSEKEEPING UNITS

Resorts Lac-Saint-Jean ★★★

Auberge Éva

Lac-Bouchette, 160, chemin de La Montagne 418 348-6832 • aubergeeva.com 63 units J3¶ [ad p. 199, 212]

2

Chalets du Village historique 0 de Val-Jalbert

★★★

Aventuraid – Parc Mahikan

Girardville, 2395, rang Lapointe 418 258-3529 • aventuraid.qc.ca 10 units J¢”+

★★★ Métabetchouan-Lac-à-Croix, 372A, 372, 374, 376, rue Saint-Jean 418 719-3220 • sites.google.com/site/appartementsduvieiledifice/ 4 units $$ JD, ! _ Capacity of the largest unit: : 5 Appartement du Vieil Édifice

Chambord, 95, rue Saint-Georges 418 275-3132 • 1 888 675-3132 • valjalbert.com 5 units $$ J¶_ Capacity of the largest unit: 4 [ad p. 240] Chalets du Village historique 0 de Val-Jalbert

Route du Fjord Village-Vacances Petit-Saguenay 0 ★★★★

Petit-Saguenay, 99, chemin Saint-Étienne 418 272-3193 • 1 877 420-3193 villagevacances.ca 37 units J¶ [ad p. 203]

Chambord, 95, rue Saint-Georges 418 275-3132 • 1 888 675-3132 • valjalbert.com 11 units $$$ J¶ !, _ Capacity of the largest unit: 6 [ad p. 240] 10

Côte-Nord Centre de vacances Ferme 5 étoiles

★★★

Chalets et Spa Lac Saint-Jean ★★ Chambord, 96, chemin du Parc-municipal 418 342-1111 • 1 877 342-7933 • chaletsetspa.com 4 units $$ J¶ pn_ Capacity of the largest unit: 20 [ad p. 19, 212, 225]

Sacré-Cœur, 465, route 172 Ouest 418 236-4551 • 1 877 236-4551 ferme5etoiles.com 58 units J¶Â_ [ad p. 54, 203, 227]

Auberge Éva

Cottages, condos, housekeeping units

Ermitage Saint-Antoine 0 ★ Lac-Bouchette, 250, route de l’Ermitage 418 348-6344 • 1 800 868-6344 • st-antoine.org 3 units $$ J¶ , Capacity of the largest unit : 2 [ad p. 21]

★★

Lac-Bouchette, 160, chemin de la Montagne 418 348-6832 • aubergeeva.com 7 units $$ J¶ D! 3 Capacity of the largest unit: 6 [ad p. 199, 212]

3

★★ Lac-Bouchette, 250, route de l’Ermitage 418 348-6344 • 1 800 868-6344 • st-antoine.org 3 units $$$ J¶ , Capacity of the largest unit : 6 [ad p. 21] Ermitage Saint-Antoine – Chalets

3

Lac-Saint-Jean Les Appartements 4 saisons des Îles

Saint-Gédéon, 399, rang des îles 418 345-2150 4 units $$ , Âæ Capacity of the largest unit: 4 4

★★

Chalets Vacances famille 0 Mont-Plaisant

★★

Roberval, 993, route de l’Aéroport 418 275-0910 • campingmontplaisant.com 8 units $$$ J¶Â_ Capacity of the largest unit: 4 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

161


Accommodation and Places to Eat | Accommodation COTTAGES, CONDOS, HOUSEKEEPING UNITS

Girardville, 2020, rang du Rapide 418 258-1120 hebergement-girardville.business.site 2 units $$$ Jæ!,_ Capacity of the largest unit: 6

Legend of symbols, p.237 Domaine Philippe Secteur central

★★

Mashteuiatsh, 200, rue du Boisé 418 275-0541 • 418 515-1541 domainephilippe.com 6 units $$ JDæ!Â,ò Capacity of the largest unit: 6 Saint-Prime, 95, chemin du Quai 418 679-1719 • 1 866 679-1719 campingstfelicien.com 7 units $$$ !, Capacity of the largest unit: 8

Dolbeau-Mistassini, 488, route de Vauvert 418 374-2746 • 1 844 974-2746 vauvertsurlelacsaintjean.com 13 units $$$ J!, Capacity of the largest unit: 6 Auberge Île du Repos − Chalet

★★

0

Péribonka, 105, chemin de l’Île-du-Repos 418 347-5649 • iledurepos.com 1 unit $$$ J ¶_, 3 Capacity of the largest unit: 4 ★★★ Péribonka, 729, route Maria-Chapdelaine 418 218-1376 • 418 239-0373 • chaletsnature.info 2 unités $$$$ J!, Capacité de l’unité la plus grande : 9 Chalets Nature Péribonka

★★ Saint-Félicien, 2206, boulevard du Jardin 418 679-1719 • 1 866 679-1719 campingstfelicien.com 20 units $$ J¶ D!,_ Capacity of the largest unit: 6 Camping Saint-Félicien 0

★ La Doré, km 113, route 167 418 256-3806 • 1 800 665-6527 sepaq.com/ashuapmusuan 14 units $$ ! Capacity of the largest unit: 6 Chigoubiche - chalets 0

Site touristique Chute à l’Ours 0

★★★

Vauvert-sur-le-Lac-Saint-Jean

13

★★

Camping St-Prime 0

★★★

Chalet et loft-Ferme forestière Ouasiemsca

Price range $: under $75 $$ : $75–$100 $$$: $101– $150 $$$$: $151–$200 $$$$$: over $200

★★

Normandin, 101, chemin Louis-Ovide-Bouchard 418 274-3411 • chutealours.com 21 units $$ J¶! Â, _ Capacity of the largest unit: 10 [ad p. 26] 21

Chalets Camping municipal d’Albanel 0 ★★

Albanel, 307, rue de l’Église 418 279-5250 • albanel.ca 4 units $ J!D_ Capacity of the largest unit: 4

2

Chalet du Lac Serein

★★★★

Saint-Ludger-de-Milot, 173, 177, chemin du Lac-Serein 418 373-2412 • chaletsdulacserein.com 2 units $$$$$ æ!Â, Capacity of the largest unit: 10 Camping Pointe-Taillon 0

Sainte-Monique, 900, 6e Rang Ouest 418 347-3124 • 1 877 347-3124 ctouristiquesm.com 8 units $$$ J!,_ Capacity of the largest unit: 4 Parc national de la Pointe-Taillon 0

Saint-Henri-de-Taillon, 835, Rang 3 Ouest 418 347-5371 • 1 800 665-6527 parcsquebec.com/pointetaillon 2 units $$$ !,_ Capacity of the largest unit: 4 [ad p. 36] La maison aux Cerisiers

Labrecque, 3580, rue Ambroise 418 481-9999 • lamaisonauxcerisiers.com 1 unit $$$$ J!æÂ, Capacity of the largest unit: 15 162 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

★★

★★


Accommodation and Places to Eat | Accommodation COTTAGES, CONDOS, HOUSEKEEPING UNITS

Mont Vilain 0

Lamarche, 2000, chemin de la Montagne 418 481-1666 • montvilain.com 5 units $$$ ¶!n, Capacity of the largest unit: 6 Centre de villégiature Dam-en-Terre ★★★

Alma, 1385, chemin de la Marina 418 668-3016 • 1 888 289-3016 • damenterre.qc.ca 12 units $$$ J¶D! _ Capacity of the largest unit: 4 [ad p. 34, 220] Centre de villégiature Dam-en-Terre 0 ★★ (chalets)

Alma, 1385, chemin de la Marina 418 668-3016 • 1 888 289-3016 • damenterre.qc.ca 5 units $$$ JD ¶ !, Capacity of the largest unit: 4 [pub p. 34, 220] Centre de villégiature Dam-en-Terre ★★★★ (condos)

Alma, 1385, chemin de la Marina 418 668-3016 • 1 888 289-3016 • damenterre.qc.ca 14 units $$$$ J¶ D! _ Capacity of the largest unit: 6 [pub p. 34, 220] Saguenay Les Chalets Baie Cascouia

★★★

Larouche, 515, chemin Champigny 418 542-7849 • 418 290-5005 chaletgitesaguenay.com 5 units $$$ J!, n Capacity of the largest unit: 10 Centre touristique Lac-Kénogami 0

★★

Jonquière Borough, 9000, route de Kénogami 418 344-1142 • 1 800 665-6527 • sepaq.com/ct/ken 6 units $$$ J ¶,_ Capacity of the largest unit: 8 [ad p. 184] ★★ Jonquière Borough, 3553, rue Saint-Dominique 418 542-0176 • campingjonquiere.com 5 units $$$ ¶!Â, _ Capacity of the largest unit: 4 Chalets du Camping Jonquière 0

Appartement Jacques-Cartier

★★★

Chicoutimi Borough, 174, Jacques-Cartier 418 290-8687 • residencetouristiquechicoutimi.com 1 unit $$$ J!, Capacity of the largest unit: 2

★★★ Chicoutimi Borough, 1475-B, boulevard Renaud 418 696-2975 • residencetouristiquerenaud.com 1 unit $$$ Jæ!n, Capacity of the largest unit: 6 Résidence Touristique ★★★

Résidence Renaud

Chicoutimi (studio)

Chicoutimi Borough, 428, rue La Fontaine 418 290-8687 • residencetouristiquechicoutimi.com 1 unit $$$ D!, Capacity of the largest unit:: 2 Résidence Touristique ★★★ Chicoutimi (loft)

Chicoutimi Borough, 430, rue La Fontaine 418 290-8687 • residencetouristiquechicoutimi.com 1 unit $$$ D!, Capacity of the largest unit: 4 Résidence Touristique ★★★ Chicoutimi (condo)

Chicoutimi Borough, 432, rue La Fontaine 418 290-8687 • residencetouristiquechicoutimi.com 1 unit $$$$ D!, Capacity of the largest unit: 6 Résidence Touristique ★★★ la Maison Gagnon

Chicoutimi Borough, 397, ruelle Gaudreault 418 290-8687 • 1 877 990-8687 residencetouristiquegagnon.com 1 unit $$$$$ , Capacity of the largest unit: 10 ★★ La Baie Bor., 2221, sentier du Poste-des-Villeneuve 819 962-2221 • auxselscristallins.com 2 units $$$ J!, Capacity of the largest unit: 8 Aux Sels cristallins

Chalet de l’Auberge

★★★

La Baie Borough, 9122, chemin de la Batture 418 697-0222 • 1 866 697-0222 aubergesaguenay.com 1 unit $$$$ J ¶!, Capacity of the largest unit: 6 La Maison des Ancêtres

★★★

La Baie Borough, 1722, chemin Saint-Joseph 418 544-2925 • lamaisondesancetres.com 1 unit $$$$$ æ!Â_ Capacity of the largest unit: 10 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

163


Accommodation and Places to Eat | Accommodation COTTAGES, CONDOS, HOUSEKEEPING UNITS

Les Chalets du camping municipal 0 de Saint-Félix-d’Otis

Price range $: under $75 $$ : $75–$100 $$$: $101– $150 $$$$: $151–$200 $$$$$: over $200

Saint-Félix-d’Otis, 400, sentier St-Hilaire 418 697-1617 • 1 888 697-1617 chaletssaintfelixdotis.com 5 units $$$$ !, Capacity of the largest unit: 6

Legend of symbols, p.237 ★★★

La Maison des Épinettes

La Baie Borough, 2553, chemin Saint-Joseph 418 544-8040 • lamaisondesepinettes.com 1 unit $$$ JDæ! Capacity of the largest unit: 6 ★★★

Chalet Les Mains Tissées

La Baie Borough, 7643, chemin des Chutes 418 544-4456 • lesmainstissees.com 1 unit $$$$ J!n, Capacity of the largest unit: 12 ★★

Bégin, 634, chemin du Lac-à-l’Ours 418 817-0428 • loisirlr.com 1 unit $ JÂæ,n Saint-Honoré, 9661, rue de l’Hôtel-de-Ville 418 673-7334 • logementtouristique.ca 1 unit $$$$ J!, Capacity of the largest unit: 5 2

★★★

L’Anse-Saint-Jean, 143, route 170 418 272-2525 • 1 866 305-2525 camping4chemins.qc.ca 5 units $$$ J!n Capacity of the largest unit: 6 L’Anse-Saint-Jean, 131, rue de la Providence 514 586-9437 • lamaisondufjord.com 1 unit $$$$$ Jæ! Capacity of the largest unit: 8 Résidence touristique L’Abris

Route du Fjord

★★

Rivière-Éternité, 91, rue Notre-Dame 418 272-1556 • 1 800 665-6527 parcsquebec.com/saguenay 6 units $$$ ! Capacity of the largest unit: 4 [ad p. 36]

La Maison du Fjord

★★★

Appartement de l’ange

Chalets de villégiature du 0 parc national du Fjord-du-Saguenay

Camping le 4 chemins

1

Chalet Bord de l’eau

★★

★★★

Á

L’Anse-Saint-Jean, 4, rue Dalllaire 581 882-6600 1 unit $$$$$ J, ! Capacity of the largest unit: 10 1

★★★

Chalet du Lac Goth

Saint-Félix-d’Otis, 120, sentier Lévesque 418 820-6610 • 418 544-7873 chaletssaintfelixdotis.com 1 unit $$$$$ Jæ!, Capacity of the largest unit: 7 Chalet de l’Anse aux Cailles

0

Rivière Petit-Saguenay − Chalets

Á

Saint-Félix-d’Otis, 170, chemin de l’Anse-aux-Cailles 418 820-6610 • 418 544-7873 chaletssaintfelixdotis.com 1 unit $$$$$ æ Capacity of the largest unit: 4

164 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

0

Petit-Saguenay, 100, rue Eugène-Morin 418 272-1169 • 1 877 272-1169 petitsaguenay.com 7 units $ JÂ Capacity of the largest unit: 8 ★★★ Saint-Fulgence, 305 and 306, rang Sainte-Marie 418 674-1402 • 418 590-9101 chalets-st-fulgence.com 2 units $$$ J!n Capacity of the largest unit: 8 Chalets St-Fulgence


Accommodation and Places to Eat | Accommodation COTTAGES, CONDOS, HOUSEKEEPING UNITS, BED AND BREAKFASTS

★★★ Saint-Fulgence, 163, chemin de la Pointe-aux-Pins 418 674-1237 • agneaudufjord.com 1 unit $$$$$ JD! n Capacity of the largest unit: 4 Écogîte de la vieille ferme

Parc national des Monts-Valin

0

Saint-Fulgence, 360, rang Saint-Louis 418 674-1200 • 1 800 665-6527 parcsquebec.com/montsvalin 14 units $$$ , Capacity of the largest unit: 4 [ad p. 36]

\\

Le Gîte du Pêcheur

Métabetchouan-Lac-à-la-Croix, 12, avenue Morel 418 480-8464 • louise.bol@hotmail.fr 3 units $$ J¶+

\\\

Au lac de l’HéCô

Chambord, 1863, rue Principale 418 342-6938 • 1 877 259-9561 giteaulacdeheco.tripod.com 3 units $$ J¶æ+

\\\

Gîte La brise du lac

Résidence de l’Artisan ★★ Saint-Fulgence, 119, chemin de la Pointe-aux-Pins 418 674-1344 • gitedelartisan.ca 2 units $$$ JæD!, Capacity of the largest unit: 6

Roberval, 493, rue Brassard 418 275-0656 • gitelabrisedulac.com 5 units $$ JD¶, _ 5

\\\

Gîte Les deux sœurs

Roberval, 484, boulevard Saint-Joseph 418 275-4243 • les2soeurs.com 5 units $$ J¶ , 1

Côte-Nord Centre de vacances Ferme 5 étoiles

Sacré-Coeur, 465, route 172 Nord 418 236-4551 • 1 877 236-4551 ferme5etoiles.com 6 units $$$ !nÂ,_ Capacity of the largest unit: 10 [ad p. 54, 203, 227] ★★★

Chalets Domaine des Dunes

Tadoussac, 585, chemin du Moulin-à-Baude 418 235-4843 • domainedesdunes.com 12 units $$$ J,! Capacity of the largest unit : 6

\\\

Auberge Maison Robertson

Mashteuiatsh, 1645, rue Ouiatchouan 418 275-8375 • aubergemaisonrobertson.ca 5 units $$$ J¶, _ò 3

Le Gîte du lac Saint-Prime

Saint-Prime, 49, rue des Amandiers 418 251-4854 • 418 679-7282 gitedulacst-prime.com 4 units $$ J¶, Â

\\

1

Au Gîte couleur soleil

\\\

0

Saint-Félicien, 1116, rue Philomène-Savard 418 679-8529 • gitecouleursoleil.com 3 units $$ J¶, 2

Bed and breakfasts Lac-Saint-Jean

\\\\

Gîte du Pont Flottant

Hébertville, 165, rang Saint-Isidore 418 344-1120 • gitedupontflottant.com 4 units $$ J¶æ, 4

Le Gîte Belle Rivière

\\\

Hébertville, 872, rang Caron 418 344-4345 • gitescanada.com/2172.html 2 units $$ J¶+

Chez Mado

Saint-Félicien, 1305, rue Crémazie 418 630-8186 • gitechezmado.com 3 units $ J¶+

\\ \\\

Ferme Dallaire

Saint-Félicien, 678, rang Double 418 679-3462 • gitefermedallaire@live.ca 3 units $$ JDæ+

\\\\

Gîte à fleur d’eau

Saint-Félicien, 1016, boulevard Sacré-Cœur 418 679-0784 • giteafleurdeau.com 5 units $$$ JæD, _ 5

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

165


Accommodation and Places to Eat | Accommodation BED AND BREAKFASTS

\\\\

La Villa Victorienne

Price range $: under $75 $$ : $75–$100 $$$: $101– $150 $$$$: $151–$200 $$$$$: over $200

Saint-Henri-de-Taillon, 432, 3e rang Ouest 418 347-5959 • gitelavillavictorienne.com 3 units $$ J¶D, _ 1

Almatoit

Legend of symbols, p.237

\\\

Alma, 755, rue Price Ouest 418 668-4125 • 1 888 668-4125 • almatoit.com 5 units $$ J¶, _ 3

\\\

La Maison Banville

Saint-Félicien, 1086, boulevard Sacré-Coeur 418 613-0888 • lamaisonbanville.com 5 units $$$ J¶, _ La Maison d’Amy-Rose

Á

\\\

La Doré, 2170, chemin du Lac-Ouitouche-Nord 418 256-8262 • auxsaveursdulac.com 2 units $$ J¶æ+

\\\

Refuge du Moulin d’eau

La Doré, 4201, rue des Peupliers 418 256-3799 • info@refugemoulindeau.com 5 units J¶D3, 5

\\\\

Les Gîtes Makadan

Normandin, 1728, rue Saint-Cyrille 418 274-2867 • 1 877 625-2326 gitemakadan.com 5 units $$ J¶, _ Dolbeau-Mistassini, 40, rue Laverdure 418 276-2136 • 418 671-3804 gite40laverdure@gmail.com 3 units $$ J¶+_ Auberge La Locanda du Passant

\\\

3

Au gîte de La Rivière-aux-Sables 0

\\\\

Jonquière Borough, 4076, rue des Saules 418 547-5101 • gitedelariviereauxsables.com 4 units $$ JD¶æ, 2

Au p’tit manoir

Á

Jonquière Borough, 2263, rue Saint-Dominique 418 542-6002 • auptitmanoir.net 4 units $$$ JD, ¶ 4

\\\

Jonquière Borough, 2840, boulevard du Saguenay 418 548-7388 • 418 815-7388 denisefblackburn@hotmail.com 3 units $$$ J¶æ, 2

\\\

Gîte du Marquis

\\\

Saint-Henri-de-Taillon, 400, rue Principale 581 230-1781 • shbergeron.sb@gmail.com 5 units $$ JD¶, _ 1

Au bonheur du voyageur

\\\\

Jonquière Borough, 2190, rue Saint-Jean-Baptiste 418 547-6668 • aubergelestgeorges.com 5 units $$$ J¶D, _

Gîte Au Mitan

1

Gîte 40 Laverdure

Larouche, 515, chemin Champigny 418 542-7849 • 418 290-5005 chaletgitesaguenay.com 3 units $$ JD¶+ Auberge Le St-Georges

2

Aux Saveurs du Lac

\\\

Gîte au bord du lac

3

Saint-Félicien, 1122, rue Sainte-Anne 418 637-5933 • 418 679-8316 charlotte676.wixsite.com/lamaisondamyrose 3 units $$ Jæ, _

Saguenay

\\\

Saint-Henri-de-Taillon, 356, route 169 418 321-2030 • 418 669-1359 aubonheurduvoyageur.ca 3 units $$ J¶+ 166 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

Jonquière Borough, 2317, rue Vaillancourt 418 547-9617 • 1 866 279-1037 gitedumarquis.com 4 units $$ JD¶+

\\\\

Auberge Racine « La Maison Bossé »

Chicoutimi Borough, 334, rue Racine Est 418 543-1919 • aubergeracine.com 4 units $$$ JD, Gîte Le Chardonneret

\\\

Chicoutimi Borough, 1253, boulevard Renaud 418 543-9336 • lechardonneret@videotron.ca 2 units $ ¶æ+


Accommodation and Places to Eat | Accommodation BED AND BREAKFASTS

\\\\

La Maison du Séminaire

Chicoutimi Borough, 285, rue du Séminaire 418 543-4724 • lamaisonduseminaire.com 4 units $$$ JD¶ Â,

\\\

Chicoutimi Bor., 684, boulevard du Saguenay Ouest 418 549-7128 • gitelamaisonsurlabutte.com 3 units $$ J¶æ+

\\\

Rudbeckie Pourpre

Chicoutimi Borough, 1450, rue du Bois-de-Boulogne 418 973-1429 • pauline_yergeau@hotmail.com 2 units $$ JD¶æ+

\\\\

À La Vieille École

La Baie Borough, 5762, chemin Saint-Martin 418 544-5094 • gitescanada.com/vieilleecole 4 units $$$ JD¶, 4

\\\\

Au fil des saisons

La Baie Borough, 832, rue Cimon 418 697-1000 • 1 888 697-1004 aufildessaisons.com 5 units $$$ J¶æ, Â_

\\

Gîte Hélène Lavoie

La Baie Borough, 2703, chemin de la Rivière 418 544-1925 4 units $ J¶æ+ Gîte Le Ravenala

La Baie Borough, 4202, chemin Saint-Jean 418 697-6015 • ravenala.qc.ca 3 units $$ J¶æ+ La Baie Borough, 1863, rue Saint-Pierre 418 544-3107 • cell : 418 812-5800 gitepanoramique.com 4 units $$ J¶æ+

Les 13 Lunes

Saint-Ambroise, 284, chemin Pilote 514 524-4031 • imexglobe@hotmail.com 4 units $$ JÂæ,

\\\

Gîte Papillon d’or

Saint-Honoré, 1751, rue de l’Hôtel-de-Ville 418 673-4819 • gitepapillondor.com 5 units $$ J¶æ, Le Gîte du Lac Docteur

\\\

Saint-Honoré, 431, rue Honoré 418 673-4428 • 1 866 673-4001 gitedulacdocteur.com 3 units $$ J¶æ+ Route du Fjord

\\

Saint-Félix-d’Otis, 389, rue Principale 418 812-0182 • gitechezsab@outlook.com 2 units $$ Jæ+

\\\

Saint-Félix-d’Otis, 337, chemin du Lac-à-la-Croix 418 544-5596 • gitechiennoir.com 2 units $$ J¶æ+ L’Anse-Saint-Jean, 123, rue de la Providence 418 608-8311 • gitemontagneurbaine.com 3 units $ J¶,

\\\

1

Gîte L’Aigle d’or

\\\

\\\

1

Gîte de la Montagne urbaine

\\\

\\

2

Gîte du chien noir

La Grange aux Hiboux Restaurant – Gîte

La Baie Borough, 521, rue Mars 418 544-7716 • 1 866 544-7716 lagrangeauxhiboux.com 4 units $ J¶+

École au Gîte

Gîte chez Sab

5

Gîte Panoramique de La Baie 0

La Baie Borough, 8313, chemin de la Batture 418 544-7090 • maisonduvieuxchemin.com 2 units $$ J¶æ, 1

4

La Maison sur la Butte

\\\

Maison du vieux chemin

L’Anse-Saint-Jean, 65, chemin Périgny 418 608-8092 • gitelaigledor.com 4 units $$ J¶+ Gîte Escale au Presbytère

Petit-Saguenay, 46, rue Tremblay 418 608-8827 • escaleaupresbytere.com 5 units $$ J¶,

\\\ \\\

3

\\\\

La Baie Borough, 2261, sentier David-Gauthier 418 544-5784 • 1 888 544-5784 pages.derytele.com/13lunes 3 units $$ JD¶æ

Gîte Marie-Claire 0

\\\

Petit-Saguenay, 54, rue du Pré 418 272-2592 • gitescanada.com/12891.html 3 units $$ J¶+ saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

167


Accommodation and Places to Eat | Accommodation BED AND BREAKFASTS, OTHER TYPES OF ACCOMMODATION

Grand Camp

La Doré, 4205, chemin des Pionniers 418 256-8242 • 1 866 272-8242 moulindespionniers.com 6 units $ JD+Â [ad p. 188]

Price range $: under $75 $$ : $75–$100 $$$: $101– $150 $$$$: $151–$200 $$$$$: over $200

Chambres MB Normandin

Legend of symbols, p.237

\\\

Aux bons Jardins

Saint-Fulgence, 127, chemin de la Pointe-aux-Pins 418 674-2896 • giteauxbonsjardins.com 4 units $$ J¶æ, 2

\\\

Gîte à la Voûte Étoilée

Saint-Fulgence, 1060, route de Tadoussac 418 674-9380 • 418 550-5117 gitealavouteetoilee.ca 2 units $$ J+ æ¢ 2

Gîte de l’Artisan B&B

\\\\

Saint-Fulgence, 119, chemin de la Pointe-aux-Pins 418 674-1344 • gitedelartisan.ca 3 units $$ JD¶æ,

Normandin, 1318, avenue du Rocher 418 274-4828 • martinberg66@hotmail.com 9 units $$ JD+n_

★★ Saint-Edmond-les-Plaines, 544, chemin Principal 1 855 774-4884 • aubergedesplaines.ca 6 units $$ J¶n,

Auberge des Plaines

1

★★ Sainte-Monique, 137, rue Saint-Jean 418 347-1433 • 1 866 347-1433 • gitelepetithotel.com 7 units $ J¶_

Gîte Le Petit Hôtel

La maison du matelot

Alma, 10, avenue du Quai 418 662-0348 • maisondumatelot.ca 5 units $$$ JD, _

★★★

5

2

Saguenay

Other types of accommodation

Gîte Ancienne Maison Price

Saint-David-de-Falardeau, 170, chemin de Price 418 673-4251 6 units $ Jæn¢+ Relais Onatchiway

Lac-Saint-Jean Maison Zacharie Auberge et Boutique

Á

Desbiens, 980, rue Hébert 581 817-1299 • maisonzacharie.com 9 units $$ J¢Â+æ Chalets et Spa Lac Saint-Jean

Saint-David-de-Falardeau, 5, Onatchiway 418 690-4121 • relaisonatchiway.ca 7 units $$ J¶Dn,

6

Route du Fjord ★★★

Chambord, 96, chemin du Parc-Municipal 418 342-1111 • 1 877 342-7933 • chaletsetspa.com 24 units $$ JD¢p_ [ad p. 19, 212, 225] ★★

L’Auberge du toit vert 0

Saint-François-de-Sales, 16, chemin du Moulin 418 348-9179 • 418 480-7469 facebook.com/aubergedutoitvert 6 units $ J¶ n, 2

★ Lac-Bouchette, 250, route de l’Ermitage 418 348-6344 • 1 800 868-6344 • st-antoine.org 12 units $ J¶D [ad p. 21]

Ermitage Saint-Antoine

168 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

Le Perchoir

Á

Saint-Félix-d’Otis, 201, rue du Vieux chemin 418 544-9953 • leperchoir.ca 4 units $$$ JD, Auberge du Presbytère

Rivière-Éternité, 412, rue Principale 418 608-8890 • aubergedupresbytere.com 10 units $$ J_¶n,

★★

2

Côte-Nord Le Domaine de nos Ancêtres 0

Sacré-Cœur, 1895, route 172 sud 418 236-4833 • 1 877 236-4551 info@ferme5etoiles.com 6 units $$ J¶+ [ad p. 54]

★★


Accommodation and Places to Eat | Accommodation NON-TRADITIONAL ACCOMMODATION

Non-traditional accommodation Lac-Saint-Jean L’Iloft 0

Saint-Gédéon, Rang des Îles 418 668-7381 • equinoxaventure.ca Treat yourself to a day of sea kayaking around the islands of Lac Saint-Jean, eat then sleep under the stars in your suspended cabin, the Iloft. An innovative floating cabin concept with a transparent dome and a deck. A romantic experience for a couples in the serenity of a hidden bay. The package includes: one night, kayaking, supper and breakfast. The Iloft offers a toilet, futon, sink, dishes and cooking stove. QUEBECPHOTOGRAVIE

Sainte-Hedwidge, Lac à Madeleine 418 515-4616 • quebecphotogravie.com Escape for an evening in the heart of the boreal forest. Spend the night in a comfy and well equipped tower, perched at 7 meters from the ground and located along the shores of a small and pristine lake. Make your reservations early since there’s only accommodations for two visitors per night! Added value: An evening of observation of the illusive flying squirrel. On the menu: Discovery, comfort and safety. More than three boreal forest discovery activities and a digital photography course are available. Visit our website for more information. Looking forward to welcoming you! Aventuraid − Parc Mahikan

Girardville, 2395, rang Lapointe 418 258-3529 • aventuraid.qc.ca Our various eco-lodges are quite unconventional. Visitors can opt to lodge in a Mongolian yurt, a cabin on stilts, a log cabin or a prospector tent, all of which are nestled in the middle of Parc Mahikan, Quebec’s largest interpretive and wolf observation centre! This unique concept allows visitors to unwind in the wilderness, far away from the stress of daily life and to experience an unforgettable encounter with wolves. Doze off to the lullaby of howling wolves and watch them from our window (or perhaps the other way around…) .

Parc national de la Pointe-Taillon 0

_

Saint-Henri-de-Taillon, 835, rang 3 Ouest 418 347-5371 • parcsquebec.com/pointetaillon Ready-to-camp with family or friends. Perfectly integrated with the surrounding natural environment, the traditionnal ready-to-camp or the new Star tent enables camping in the heart of protected territories. Just bring your food and bedding! Heating, complete kitchen. Ten tents at Les Migrateurs campsite. Accessible via bicycle or on foot. Close to the beach. Free towing for transportation. 3 km from the service centre. Bike rentals. Ten tents in the Les Amicaux sector. [ad p. 36] Saguenay Camping au Jardin de mon Père 0

_

La Baie Borough, 3736, chemin Saint-Louis 418 544-6486 • jardindemonpere.com With a 5-star rating from Camping Québec, Camping Au Jardin de Mon Père invites guests for a pleasant and safe stay with entertainment for the entire family and for all ages. The site is located off the beaten path and offers four caravans for rent (kitchen, BBQ stove and propane), in addition to a yurt nestled in the woods that can accommodate four people in ready-tocamp packages. The following services are available for guests: Swimming pool, comfort station, games and entertainment. Come to live an experience unlike anywhere else! Imago Village

Saint-David-de-Falardeau, 180, rue du Massif 418 437-7770 • imagovillage.com Nested in the Monts Valin, Imago Village offers non-traditional accommodations in the heart of the forest and in a natural environment with a brook close-by. Discover breathtaking views overlooking Le Valinouët ski centre and located on the southern side of our site (sun all year-round). Campsites and five (5) yurts are available for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers for an incredible experience in non-traditional accommodations in both winter and summer. The bistro bar in a 32 foot large yurt is another must-see attraction that’s not to be missed!

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

169


Accommodation and Places to Eat | Accommodation NON-TRADITIONAL ACCOMMODATION

Parc Aventures Cap Jaseux

Price range $: under $75 $$ : $75–$100 $$$: $101– $150 $$$$: $151–$200 $$$$$: over $200 Legend of symbols, p.237 Route du Fjord Camping Ô Pods Solaires

Saint-Félix-d’Otis, 162, chemin du Lac-à-la-Croix 418 590-5350 • opodsolaire@gmail.com Discover the pods, original accommodation structures from Europe inspired by Inuit igloos. Handcrafted from solid wood, they are ecologically sound and environmentally friendly. Possibility to rent both pods (for 2 or 4 people) and add tents on the ground. Visit the nearby river and enjoy a host of activities: canoeing, hiking, snowmobiling, mountain biking, fishing, etc. Bedding, picnic tables, BBQs, fresh water, showers and washrooms included. Parc national du Fjord-du-Saguenay

_

Saint-Fulgence, 250, chemin de la Pointe-aux-Pins 418 674-9114 • capjaseux.com

0

Rivière-Éternité, 91, rue Notre-Dame 418 272-1556 • 1 800 665-6527 • parcsquebec.com We offer turnkey camping for families or groups of friends in a natural setting and in the heart of a protected area. Bring your food, bedding, and towels (rental service offered). Heat, electricity, and full kitchen are included. Picnic tables and lawn chairs are outside. There are seven turnkey campgrounds in the Rivière-Éternité region. Water points, washrooms and showers are within walking distance. [ad p. 36] Rivière Petit-Saguenay 0

Petit-Saguenay, 100, rue Eugène-Morin 418 272-1169 • 1 877 272-1169 petitsaguenay.com The traditional Mongolian yurt is found on this enchanting site, close to the river. A turn-key stay in simple, comfortable and genuine shelter. Stylish and efficient design. Skylight. Canoeing, salmon observation, hiking and trout fishing. Mosquito net shelter and table outside. Refrigerator, 2 futons, 1 double bed and 1 twin bunkbed. WiFi available.

170 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

Discover an exciting experience of staying in a house perched 8 m above ground. Sleep in a transparent dome facing the fjord of from the privacy of a futuristic sphere suspended above the river. Kitchen accessories included. Toilets and services nearby. Bedding available by request. New: two additional domes available in summer 2018! [ad p. 51] Côte-Nord Canopée Lit

J

Sacré-Coeur, 303, chemin de L’Anse-de-Roche 418 236-9544 • canopee-lit.com Experience unconventional camping in cabins and bubbles perched in the forest. High-end turnkey camping. Visitors can opt for a cabin perched in the forest topped with domes that provide a view of the stars, or for a bubble that is entirely transparent. Breakfast delivered to your door. Terrace, kitchenette, private washroom, outhouses, electricity, linens and towels provided, double bed, table, benches and heating. Interpretive Trail to explore the boreal forest and a poetic trail. [ad p. 184, 212] Centre de vacances Ferme 5 étoiles

_

Sacré-Coeur, 465, route 172 Nord 418 236-4833 • 1 877 236-4551 ferme5etoiles.com Looking for an unconventional lodging experience? Our yurts overlooking the fjord as well as our ready-to-camp options and our Canada cabin (trapper lodge made of round wood) were built for you! These lodgings located in the middle of nature have been equipped and adapted to ensure comfort and encourage outdoor fun. [ad p. 54, 203, 227] Parc national du Fjord-du-Saguenay 0

_

Sacré-Coeur, 1121, route 172 Ouest 418 236-1162 • 1 800 665-6527 • parcsquebec.com We offer turnkey camping for families or groups of friends in a natural setting and in the heart of a protected area. Bring your food, bedding, and towels (rental service offered). Heat, electricity, and a full kitchen are included. Picnic tables and lawn chairs are outside. Within the Baie-Sainte-Marguerite area, there are nine turnkey campsites located at Le Bleuvet campground and five at the Pointe-du-Moulin campground, accessible by foot or bike only (2.3 km). View of the Baie and the Fjord. Beluga whale watching is also an option. [ad p. 36]


Accommodation and Places to Eat | Accommodation HOTELS/MOTELS

Hotels/motels

Hôtel Manoir Roberval

Lac-Saint-Jean Auberge Presbytère Mont Lac-Vert

★★★

Motel Castille

Hébertville, 335, rang du Lac-Vert 418 344-1548 • 1 800 818-1548 aubergepresbytere.com 7 units $$$ J¶_ Auberge des Îles

Á

★★ Métabetchouan–Lac-à-la-Croix, 1773, route 169 418 349-3413 • motelrondpoint.com 13 units $$ J¶D_ ★★ Chambord, 15, route 155 418 342-8267 • lescalechambord@cgocable.ca 15 units $$ J¶D

Motel l’Escale

★★

Chambord, 577, route 169 418 342-6334 • 1 877 342-6334 27 units $$ J¶D¢Â

★★

★★★ Roberval, 256, boulevard Marcotte 418 275-3957 • 1 877 990-9903 motel-roberval.com 54 units $$ J¶3D_ [ad p. 228]

Motel Roberval

Motel Julie

★★★ Chambord, 95, rue Saint-Georges 418 275-3132 • 1 888 675-3132 • valjalbert.com 24 units $$$$ J¶D3_ [ad p. 240]

★★+ Lac-Bouchette, 250, route de l’Ermitage 418 348-6344 • 1 800 868-6344 • st-antoine.org 55 units $$ J¶ [ad p. 21] Ermitage Saint-Antoine 0

★★ Lac-Bouchette, 146, (route 155) Victor-Delamarre 418 348-9992 • 1 866 271-2550 aubergemotelpanorama.ca 11 units $$ JD

Auberge Motel Panorama

★★★

★★

Saint-Prime, 123, rue Rainville 418 251-9040 • 1 877 251-9040 7 units $$ J¶D_ Auberge des Berges

Village historique de Val-Jalbert 0

Roberval, 1225, boulevard Marcotte 418 275-7511 • 1 800 661-7611 chateauroberval.com 124 units $$$ J¶D_ [ad p. 203]

Motel L’Avantage 0

Roberval, 112, boulevard de l’Anse 418 275-4880 • motel-avantage.com 20 units $$ J¶D

Motel Le Rond-Point

Hôtel Château Roberval

★★

Roberval, 560, boulevard Saint-Joseph 418 275-0771 • 1 877 275-0708 motelcastille.com 20 units $ JD

Saint-Gédéon, 250, rang des îles 418 345-2589 • 1 800 680-2589 aubergedesiles.com 32 units $$$ J¶D3_ [ad p. 223]

Motel Lac-Saint-Jean 0

★★★

Roberval, 19, boulevard de L’Anse 418 275-7422 • 1 800 567-0777 manoirroberval.com 67 units $$$ J¶3D_ [ad p. 225 ]

★★

Saint-Félicien, 610, boulevard Sacré-Coeur 418 679-3346 • 1 877 679-3346 auberge-des-berges.qc.ca 15 units $$ JD_ Hôtel Bellevue

Saint-Félicien, 1055, boulevard Sacré-Cœur 418 613-1108 11 units $$ J¶D ★★★★ Saint-Félicien, 862, boulevard Sacré-Cœur 418 613-3332 • 1 855 613-3332 hoteldelaborealie.com 56 units $$$ J2¶D_ [ad p. 225]

Hôtel de la Boréalie

Hôtel du Jardin de Saint-Félicien ★★★★ Saint-Félicien, 1400, boulevard du Jardin 418 679-8422 • 1 800 463-4927 hoteldujardin.com 85 units $$$ J¶Dp_ [ad p. 203]

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

171


Accommodation and Places to Eat | Accommodation HOTELS/MOTELS

Auberge-Bistro Rose & Basilic

Price range $: under $75 $$ : $75–$100 $$$: $101– $150 $$$$: $151–$200 $$$$$: over $200

Hôtel Comfort Inn Alma

Legend of symbols, p.237 ★★

Motel Auberge 4 saisons

Saint-Félicien, 1120, boulevard Saint-Félicien 418 679-0694 • 1 866 679-0694 motelauberge4saisons.com 10 units $ JD_

★★★

Alma, 870, avenue du Pont Sud 418 668-9221 • 1 877 574-6835 almacomfortinn.com 59 units $$$ J3¶DÂ ★★★ Alma, 140, avenue du Pont Nord 418 662-6547 • 1 800 265-6547 • lescascades.ca 56 units $$ JDÂ_

Hôtel Motel Les Cascades

★★

Motel Moreau 0

Saint-Félicien, 684, boulevard Sacré-Coeur 418 679-2552 • motelmoreau.com 19 units $$ JD ★

★★★★ Alma, 1000, boulevard des Cascades 418 668-5261 • 1 800 263-5261 hoteluniversel.com 72 units $$$ J3¶Dp_ [ad p. 198, 228]

Motel de l’Avenue du Pont

Hôtel Universel

Motel Barico

La Doré, 4490, rue des Peupliers 418 256-3939 18 units $ JÂ Motel Bal-Moral

Normandin, 888, rue Saint-Cyrille 418 274-2297 • celineclou@sympatico.ca 10 units $ JD ★★

Site touristique Chute à l’Ours 0

Normandin, 101, chemin Louis-Ovide-Bouchard 418 274-3411 • chutealours.com 4 units $$$ J_Â [ad p. 26] Auberge La Diligence & Motel

★★

Alma, 600, boulevard des Cascades 418 669-1818 • roseetbasilic.com 7 units $$$ J¶D_

Motel Rustik

★★

Alma, 1350, avenue du Pont Sud 418 668-2373 • motelrustik.com 22 units $$ JD

★★★

Dolbeau-Mistassini, 414, avenue de la Friche 418 276-6544 • hotelier.qc.ca 52 units $$ J¶D [ad p. 229] Hôtel du Boulevard

★★

Alma, 820, avenue du Pont Sud 418 668-2354 • moteldelavenuedupont.ca 29 units $$ J¶D

Dolbeau-Mistassini, 1610, boulevard Wallberg 418 276-8207 • 1 800 268-1061 hotelduboulevard.com 11 units $ JD ★★★ Dolbeau-Mistassini, 46, boulevard Panoramique 418 276-1492 • hotelier.qc.ca 70 units $$$ J¶D_ [ad p. 229]

Motel Chute des Pères

172 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

★★★ Alma, 450, rue Sacré-Cœur Ouest 418 668-3222 • 1 877 917-3222 • notrehotel.ca 30 units $$$ J3¶D_ [ad p. 229]

Notre Hôtel

Saguenay Auberge Villa Pachon

Jonquière Borough, 1904, rue Perron 418 542-3568 • 1 888 922-3568 aubergepachon.com 5 units $$$ J¶

★★★


Accommodation and Places to Eat | Accommodation HOTELS/MOTELS

Delta Saguenay Hôtel et Centre des congrès

★★★★

Jonquière Borough, 2675, boulevard du Royaume 418 548-3124 • 1 800 363-3124 marriott.com/YBGJS 155 units $$$ J¶D3 [ad p. 227] ★★

Motel Princesse

Jonquière Borough, 2166, rue des Étudiants 418 542-8106 • 1 800 387-4069 motelprincesse.ca 40 units $$ J¶D [ad p. 225]

Hôtel du Fjord

Chicoutimi Borough, 3665, boulevard Talbot 418 545-4912 • 1 800 558-8254 hotelmontvalin.com 20 units $$ J¶DÂ ★★★ Chicoutimi Bor., 1303, boulevard du Saguenay Ouest 418 549-7102 • 1 800 463-9164 motelpanoramique.com 54 units $$ J¶DÂ_ [ad p. 226]

Motel Panoramique

★★★ Chicoutimi Borough, 1287, boulevard du Saguenay Est 418 543-7771 • 1 866 543-7771 aubergeleparasol.com 81 units $$ J¶DÂ_ [ad p. 224]

Auberge de la Rivière Saguenay

★★★★ Chicoutimi Borough, 250, rue des Saguenéens 418 545-8326 • 1 800 461-8390 lasagueneenne.com 118 units $$$ J2¶DP [ad p. 41, 199]

Hôtel La Saguenéenne

Le Montagnais – Hôtel multiservice

★★★★

Chicoutimi Borough, 1080, boulevard Talbot 418 543-1521 • 1 800 463-9160 lemontagnais.qc.ca 291 units $$$ J3¶DpP [ad p. 226] Hôtel Chicoutimi

★★★★

Chicoutimi Borough, 460, rue Racine Est 418 549-7111 • 1 800 463-7930 hotelchicoutimi.qc.ca 86 units $$$ J¶_DP [ad p. 223] Hôtel Comfort Inn Chicoutimi

Chicoutimi Borough, 1595, boulevard Talbot 418 693-8686 • 1 877 574-6835 chicoutimicomfortinn.com 78 units $$$ JD3¶

★★★

★★

Hôtel Mont-Valin

Auberge Centre-Ville ★★ Chicoutimi Borough, 104, rue Jacques-Cartier Est 418 543-0253 • 1 888 883-0253 aubergecentreville.com 22 units $ J¶D_ Auberge Le Parasol

★★★

Chicoutimi Borough, 241, rue Morin 418 543-1538 • 1 888 543-1538 hoteldufjord.com 34 units $$$ J¶D [ad p. 227]

★★★

La Baie Borough, 9122, chemin de la Batture 418 697-0222 • 1 866 697-0222 aubergesaguenay.com 10 units $$ J¶D ★★★★ La Baie Borough, 621, rue Mars 418 697-2121 • 1 800 363-7298 aubergedes21.com 31 units $$$ J¶Dp_ [ad p. 44, 206, 224]

Auberge des 21

★★★★ La Baie Bor., 6295, boulevard de la Grande-Baie Sud 418 544-8234 • 1 800 668-8234 hotel-saguenay.com 32 units $$$ J¶Dp_ P

Auberge des Battures

★★ Saint-David-de-Falardeau, 305, chemin Lévesque 418 673-1991 • aubergecarcajou.com 9 units $$$ J¶

L’Auberge Carcajou

Route du Fjord Auberge des Cévennes 0

★★

L’Anse-Saint-Jean, 294, rue Saint-Jean-Baptiste 418 272-3180 • 1 877 272-3180 auberge-des-cevennes.qc.ca 15 units $$ J¶D saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

173


Accommodation and Places to Eat | Accommodation HOTELS/MOTELS, OUTFITTERS

Hôtel Tadoussac 0

Price range $: under $75 $$ : $75–$100 $$$: $101– $150 $$$$: $151–$200 $$$$$: over $200 Legend of symbols, p.237 ★★★ L’Anse-Saint-Jean, 370, rue Saint-Jean-Baptiste 418 272-2560 • 1 866 372-2560 • fjordelaise.com 9 units $$ J¶ ★★

L’Anse-Saint-Jean, 56, rue de Vébron 418 272-3232 • piededouard.com 18 units $$$ J¶3p_ Chalets sur le Fjord (chalets et condos) ★★★ L’Anse-Saint-Jean, 354, rue Saint-Jean-Baptiste 418 272-3430 • 1 800 561-8060 chalets-sur-le-fjord.com 34 units $$$ J¶¢_ Auberge du Jardin

★★★

Petit-Saguenay, 71, rue Dumas 418 272-3444 • 1 888 272-3444 aubergedujardin.com 12 units $$$ J¶D L’Auberge du 31

Outfitters Contact the Fédération des Pourvoiries du Québec (FPQ) (outfitter’s association) by calling 1 800 567‑9009 or visiting pourvoiries.com Lac-Saint-Jean 3★ à 4★ Saint-Félicien 418 679-8229 • 1 888 679-8229 • club-colonial.com 6 units KÃ@ä Lac-Meilleur, Lac-Ashuapmushuan GPS : 48,7415; -73,5794 Club Colonial

Pourvoirie Chibougamau

★+

(TNO, Monts-Valin sector) Saint-Fulgence, Route L-200, km 31 418 948-0960 • aubergedu31.com 12 units $$$ J¶ Le Cap au Leste

★★ Tadoussac, 414, rue du Bateau-Passeur 418 235-4733 • 1 800 731-4733 • chantmartin.com 24 units $$ J¶D

Motel Chantmartin

Auberge La Fjordelaise

Auberge Maison de Vébron

★★★

Tadoussac, 165, rue du Bord-de-l’Eau 418 235-4421 • 1 800 561-0718 hoteltadoussac.com 149 units $$$$ J3¶_p

★★

Sainte-Rose-du-Nord, 551, Chemin du Cap-à-Leste 418 675-2000 • 1 866 675-2007 • capauleste.com 48 units $$$ J¶D [ad p. 225] Côte-Nord ★★ Sacré-Coeur, 401, route 172 Nord 418 236-9444 • 1 800 550-3123 • hmcoronet.com 17 units $$ J¶DÂ

Hôtel-Motel Restaurant Coronet

174 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

4★

Chibougamau 418 630-6898 • pourvoiriechibougamau.com 6 units Ã@ ä Lac Laganière (rivière Mistassini, TNO Lac-Ashuapmushuan) GPS: 50,1238; -73,6477 Aventures Nipissi

Dolbeau-Mistassini 450 669-8239 • nipissi.com 6 units KÃ@ä Lac Maupertuis (TNO Passes-Dangereuses) GPS: 50,3799; -71,7453

3★


Accommodation and Places to Eat | Accommodation OUTFITTERS

Pourvoirie Lac Husky

3★

Dolbeau-Mistassini 418 276-7551 • lac-husky.com 12 units KÃ@nä Lac Husky (TNO Passes-Dangereuses) GPS: 50,4344; -71,9519 Pourvoirie du Lac Paul

3★ à 4★

2★ à 4★ Saint-Fulgence (TNO, Monts-Valin) 819 364-2707 • pourvoiriedulacrond.com 4 units Ã@ ä Lac Rond (TNO, Monts-Valin) GPS: 49,2836; -70,6609

Pourvoirie du Lac Rond

Pourvoirie Homamo

Saint-Ludger-de-Milot 418 907-2158 • 1 855 549-7316 pourvoiriedulacpaul.com 7 units KÃ@ Lac Maupertuis (TNO Monts-Valin) GPS: 49,8768; -70,7771

Saint-Fulgence (TNO, Monts-Valin ) 418 831-5674 • homamo.ca 6 units Ã@ä Lac-Itomano (Monts-Valin sector) GPS: 49,2099; -70,4605

Route du Fjord

Saint-Fulgence (TNO, Monts-Valin) 418 690-4072 • pourvoirieitouk.com 4 units KÃ@ än Lac Brazza (Monts-Valin sector) GPS: 49,0358; -70,4972

Pourvoirie Itouk

La Pourvoirie du Lac Laflamme

3★ à 4★

Saint-Fulgence (TNO, Monts-Valin) 418 831-3890 • laclaflamme.com 11 units Ã@ä Lac Laflamme (Monts-Valin sector) GPS: 48,9359; -70,3622

Saint-Fulgence (TNO, Monts-Valin ) 418 236-1259 • 1 855 665-6610 • clauparo.com 9 units KÃ@än Lac Archer (Monts-Valin sector) GPS: 49,0139; -70,3665 Pourvoirie du Lac Pierre

3★

Pourvoirie Monts-Valin Du Archer 3★ à 4★

Pourvoirie Clauparo 3★ à 4★ Monts-Valin

Saint-Fulgence (TNO, Monts-Valin) 418 575-0903 • lacpierre.ca 6 units @ä Lac Pierre (Monts-Valin sector) GPS: 48,7501; -70,1987

3★

4★

Saint-Fulgence (TNO, Monts-Valin) 581 999-5125 • 418 830-3406 pourvoiriemontsvalinduarcher.com 8 units KÃ@ä Lac Raymond (Monts-Valin sector) GPS: 48,9636; -70,3184 Pourvoirie Poulin de Courval

3★ à 4★

Saint-Fulgence (TNO, Monts-Valin) 418 690-4096 • 418 944-9764 poulindecourval.qc.ca 11 units KÃ@ä Lac Poulin-de-Courval (Monts-Valin sector) GPS: 48,8897; -70,4514

Pourvoirie Itouk

Crédit photo : Pourvoirie Itouk

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

175


Accommodation and Places to Eat | Accommodation OUTFITTERS, STUDENT RESIDENCES, RESERVATION SERVICES

Price range $: under $75 $$ : $75–$100 $$$: $101– $150 $$$$: $151–$200 $$$$$: over $200 Legend of symbols, p.237 Pourvoirie Québec Nature

Chez-Vous Habitation

581 681-0575 • chezvoushabitation.com 3★ à 4★

Saint-Fulgence (TNO, Monts-Valin) 418 236-1259 • 1 855 665-6610 pourvoiriequebecnature.com 9 units KÃ@än Lac Portneuf (Monts-Valin sector) GPS: 49,1374; -70,3349 Seigneurie de la Rivière Olaf

Reservation Services Venture through our beautiful region and book your stay at one of our outstanding accommodations. Looking for a cottage on the beach or a cabin on a ski mountain? We’ve got it. A house in a heritage district? Look no further. A fully equipped apartment downtown? No problem. Book with us for an authentic Quebec experience. Be our guest! Saguenay

3★ à 4★

Sainte-Rose-du-Nord (TNO, Monts-Valin) 418 514-8776 • 1 888 394-2537 pourvoirieolaf.com 7 units Ã@ Lac Émeraude (Monts-Valin sector) GPS: 48,6254; -70,2761

Student residences Lac-Saint-Jean ★★★ Métabetchouan–Lac-à-la-Croix, 1569, route 169 418 349-2816 • 1 877 349-2811 • smrc.qc.ca 10 units $$ J_

Séminaire Marie-Reine-du-Clergé

176 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

Mon adresse à louer - Hébergements d’expérience

Chicoutimi Borough, 460, rue Racine Est 418 944-8926 • monadressealouer.com Mon adresse à louer is an online service that offers unique vacation rentals, including cabins, villas and urban condominiums. Thanks to our partnership with a renowned establishment, we guarantee customers a safe rental and one that complies with hotel industry standards.


A giant lake, extraordinary discoveries, larger-than-life experiences.

Photo credit: Steeve DeschĂŞnes

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

177


IMMENSE EXPERIENCES

I N S A G U E N AY– L A C - S A I N T- J E A N

IMMENSE EXPERIENCES In Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean, there’s as much to do as you have time for. Check off your interests by checking out each of our sections: Adventures in Nature, Culture, Events, Family, Foodies, Winter & Snowmobiling, Cycling, On the Road, and Cozy Stops. And gear up for the experience of a lifetime!

178

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca


ALL KINDS OF IMMENSE EXPERIENCES TO TRY!

Adventures in Nature

Culture

Events

page 186

page 192

Family

Foodies

page 196

page 204

Winter & Snowmobiling

page 180

page 210

Cycling

On the Road

Cozy Stops

page 214

page 218

page 222

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

179


I M M E N S E E X P E R I E N C E S I N S A G U E N AY– L A C - S A I N T- J E A N

A D V E N T U R E S I N N AT U R E

LET’S PLAY OUTSIDE Playing with the elements—both on terra firma and out on the water—is in our DNA. Explore our outdoor playground or kick back and relax in landscapes that are larger than life.

Photo credit: Charles-David Robitaille

180

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca


S A G U E N AY– L A C - S A I N T- J E A N > A D V E N T U R E S I N N AT U R E

Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park

20 YEARS OF WONDER! For 20 years now, the Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park has been helping us appreciate one of the most spectacular and fascinating natural environments in North America. It protects an exceptional biodiversity where more than 1,800 marine species, from microscopic plankton to the gigantic blue whale, flourish. The marine park, one of the best places in the world to go whale watching, gives visitors the chance to admire sea mammals either from land-based observation sites or guided

One of the best places in the world to go whale watching.

boat tours with several possible starting points on the fjord and St. Lawrence Estuary. Fans of hiking, sailing, and sea kayaking love this incredible destination. Keep an eye on our web page to find out about events related to the park’s 20th anniversary celebrations: parcmarin.qc.ca 418 235-4703

Pointe-Noire Interpretation and Observation Centre Pointe-Noire, near the Baie-Sainte-Catherine ferry, is the ideal place to watch belugas and minke whales swimming along the shore. Entrance is free of charge for children aged 17 and under. parcscanada.gc.ca/saguenay

Photo credits: Parcs Canada / M. Loiselle, Parcs Canada / L. Lévesque

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

181


S A G U E N AY– L A C - S A I N T- J E A N > A D V E N T U R E S I N N AT U R E

Vols panoramiques Lac-Saint-Jean

See the world from above! A bird’s-eye view of the region will reveal lake Saint-Jean is revealed in all its majesty and immensity. From the air, you gain a better appreciation for the bond between the boreal region and the Pekuakamiulnuatsh, its first inhabitants. From skies of blue, admire its large, tributary rivers, forest stretching out as far as the eye can see, and massive blue patches of blueberry fields. Enjoy the commentary on 30- or 60-minute flights where you can experience the full Piekuakami adventure. volspanoramiqueslacstjean.ca 4497, route 373,
Saint-Félicien 418 618-9929

Navettes maritimes du Fjord

FJORD ADVENTURES To fully appreciate the wonders of the Saguenay Fjord, nothing beats a boat trip or cruise aboard the Navettes maritimes du Fjord. Admire the fjord’s panoramic views, from towering rocky cliffs to deep-blue waters. Different possible starting points allow you to create your own itinerary: La Baie, Saint-Fulgence (new), Parc national du Fjord-duSaguenay, L’Anse-Saint-Jean, and Tadoussac. Hop on with your bike and skip the steep

parts of the Véloroute du Fjord du Saguenay bike path. Combine a bus tour and a cruise with Fjord et Monde. saguenay.ca

Admire the fjord’s panoramic views.

Photo credits: Vols panoramiques Lac-Saint-Jean, Martial Tremblay

182

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca


S A G U E N AY– L A C - S A I N T- J E A N > A D V E N T U R E S I N N AT U R E

Fjord en Kayak

A bustling hub Fjord en Kayak is much more than a memorable guided tour of the Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park by sea kayak (from two to three hours to two to four days). It’s also a bustling hub for sailing, boat tours, and all kinds of watery fun on the fjord. The company has snagged the industry’s leading awards over two decades in business. fjordenkayak.ca 359, rue Saint-Jean-Baptiste L’Anse-Saint-Jean 1 866 725-2925

Plunge deep into the heart of nature and discover rich and varied wildlife. Keep your eyes open!

Photo credits: Fjord en Kayak, Fabrice Tremblay

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

183


S A G U E N AY– L A C - S A I N T- J E A N > A D V E N T U R E S I N N AT U R E

Centre touristique du Lac-Kénogami

A holiday destination for the whole family! In the geographic centre of Saguenay–Lac-SaintJean, there’s a huge body of water the Ilnu call Kénogami (Long Lake). On one of its forested peninsulas, surrounded by wonderful beaches, stands the Centre récréotouristique du Lac-Kénogami, an outdoor recreation centre and holiday resort tailored for great family fun. It’s sure to be a hit with fans of canoeing, kayaking, paddleboarding, and other water activities. Hiking, cycling, and tennis enthusiasts are also going to find what they’re looking for. A superb campground boasts 10 designated ready-to-camp sites and waterfront cabins.

4

Adventures in Nature Hot Spots

1

Ville de Saint-Félicien Bring the whole family and together you can experience the thrill of white water rafting or an adventure on mountain bikes, ziplines, or obstacle courses. Then sit back and enjoy the river view at the Ô Pied Marin restaurant. ville.stfelicien.qc.ca

2

Canopée Lit

High-end “glamping” (glamourous camping) reaches unexpected heights in Canopée Lit’s romantic cabins and spectacular bubbles, perched in the trees in the middle of the forest. Open year-round. canopee-lit.com 303, chemin de l’Anse-de-Roche, Sacré‑Cœur 418 236-9544

1 877 525-9888

L’Éternel spa

3 184

sepaq.com/ct/ken/ 9000, route de Kénogami Lac-Kénogami, Saguenay 418 344-1142 1 800 665-6527

In summer and winter alike, we can’t get enough of this Scandinavian spa in a forest setting in the heart of the Monts-Valin mountains. A unique experience in an enchanting site! leternelspa.com 160, rue du Massif, Saint-David-de-Falardeau 418 673-3330 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

4

Okwari Aventures

Experience the unique Okwari adventure. Come watch black bears in their natural habitat and explore the boreal forest and Rivière-à-Mars canyon; it’s also your chance to meet an Indigenous couple. okwari.riviereamars.com 7400, chemin des Chutes, La Baie 418 697-5132

Photo credits: Jonathan Robert, Ville de Saint-Félicien Canopée Lit, L’Éternel Spa, Okwari Aventures


There’s so much to do. Choose between bike tours, sea kayaking, kitesurfing, white water rafting, ziplining, and via ferrata. Breathe deep on the water or at the top of the world.

Photo credit: Charles-David Robitaille

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

185


I M M E N S E E X P E R I E N C E S I N S A G U E N AY– L A C - S A I N T- J E A N

C U LT U R E

LIVING MEMORY Culture buffs will love storied Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean. From the First Nations and the early pioneers to sawmills and hydroelectric dams, culture is all around.

Photo credit: Sébastien Desnoyers

186

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca


S A G U E N A Y – L A C - S A I N T - J E A N > C U LT U R E

A world of culture and flavour well worth the detour!

Ville de Dolbeau-Mistassini

Totally divine! North of Lac-Saint-Jean, DolbeauMistassini is a mandatory stop on route 169. Here, heritage has left its mark, to the delight of culture buffs who can’t wait to immerse themselves in history, including chocolat-loving monks! Did you know the city of DolbeauMistassini is nicknamed the wild blueberry capital of the world? You can eat them plain while strolling through the fields, or enjoy a visit to the many artisans who like using them in different ways. The Trappist Monks and their chocolate factory have been champions of inventive blueberry production for decades. It’s a world of culture and flavour well worth the detour!

It’s wa here, o rm n north s the of the ide lake! In Dolbeau-Mistassini, it gets hot on the north side of the lake, and it’s hard to say no to 7 km of beaches and warm, welcoming locals, whose festive nature is truly a highlight. You’ll stay overnight, guaranteed! ville.dolbeau-mistassini.qc.ca 418 276-0160

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

187


S A G U E N A Y – L A C - S A I N T - J E A N > C U LT U R E

Moulin des Pionniers de La Doré

Water power Dive into the heart of history and head to La Doré. That’s where you’ll find two of the region’s most prized examples of industrial and forestry heritage, while discovering traditional trades demonstrated by fabulous performers. Fall under the spell of the working water‑powered sawmill (1889) and the quaint mechanical shop dating back to 1894. Hungry? Take a break at the Maison de Marie restaurant and try authentic dishes that the entire family is sure to love. moulindespionniers.com 4205, chemin des Pionniers, La Doré 418 256-8242

LISTEN ON REPEAT

Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean has plenty of talent to spare. Listen to the best that local music has to offer.

Talent right from SaintThomasDidyme

Talent from DolbeauMistassini

Talent right from Chicoutimi

A Classic Les Colocs Dehors novembre This Dédé Fortin-penned album hasn’t aged a day in over two decades. Good Québec rock filled with poetry.

Discover New Talent

Lac-Saint-Jean’s Darling

Philippe Brach Le silence des troupeaux Touching on near postapocalyptic themes, this singer-songwriter wants to shake things up. A unique signature sound, good folk music, entrancing harmonies, it’s madness verging on genius.

Mario Pelchat & Les Prêtres Agnus Dei The album went gold shortly after its release, winning over the entire province of Québec with its 13 sacred songs featuring a chorus of priests and seminarians.

Photo credit: Moulin des Pionniers de La Doré

188

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca


S A G U E N A Y – L A C - S A I N T - J E A N > C U LT U R E

Tourisme Autochtone Québec

THIS IS THE MODERN WORLD The Mashteuiatsh Ilnu nation is proud of its heritage. That doesn’t keep them from looking ahead with the sharp gaze they’ve honed for thousands of years. Welcome to the modern age! Because everything is a matter of balance and respect, the Mashteuiatsh Ilnu dig into their own traditions to share their values through cutting-edge initiatives. Thus, in the Musée Amérindien de Mashteuiatsh, a new exhibit uses the latest technologies so you can

It’s the perfect opportunity to get to know this vibrant people. experience Indigenous culture from up close. With the help of a smartphone-based multilingual audio guide, embark on a rich, immersive journey; you’ll be amazed. To this day, the nation remains true to its sharing-based traditions. Don’t miss a visit to the Uashassihtsh cultural learning site, a magical place on the shores of Pekuakami (Ilnu for lake Saint-Jean). And don’t forget Festival de contes et légendes Atalukan in August. And that’s not all, gather round and celebrate at Grand Rassemblement des Premières Nations. It’s the perfect opportunity to get to know this vibrant people’s traditional customs, songs, and dances. tourismeautochtone.com kuei.ca Carrefour d’accueil ilnu 418 275-7200

Photo credits: Guillaume Roy, Sébastien Desnoyers

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

189


S A G U E N A Y – L A C - S A I N T - J E A N > C U LT U R E

BILODEAU Canada

Fur 101 You want to know more about the fascinating world of fur? The Furrier-Bootmaker and Taxidermy ÉCONOMUSÉE® shows you BILODEAU Canada’s expertise: see how fur is transformed into unique products that are sold all over the world. It’s an interactive experience where you can discover different techniques through the ages. bilodeaucanada.com 943, rue Saint-Cyrille, Normandin 418 274-2002

Come soak up culture in Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean!

Our Culture Hot Spot

Le Centre historique des Soeurs de Notre-Dame du Bon-Conseil de Chicoutimi The Sœurs de Notre-Dame du Bon-Conseil played a decisive role in the region’s history. Their new centre showcases this history and provides an impressive view of Rivière Saguenay. centrehistoriquesndbc.com 700, rue Racine Est, Chicoutimi 418 543-4861 Photo credits: BILODEAU Canada, Canopée Médias, Le Centre historique des Sœurs de Notre-Dame du Bon-Conseil de Chicoutimi

190

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca


S A G U E N A Y – L A C - S A I N T - J E A N > C U LT U R E

SHORT ILNU GLOSSARY Mashteuiatsh In Ilnu it means “where there is a point.” For the longest time, this point was a very busy meeting place and crossroads for the Innu. Still today, Ilnu culture is proudly represented.

Do you know why they say a trip to Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean is unforgettable? Because here, Ilnu culture is alive and well, with its living museums, pow-wows, myths and legends, and its wonderfully colourful language brimming with beautiful metaphors.

Ilnu Kénogami

Long lake

(lake)

Chicoutimi (city)

Ashuapmuchuan (river)

Métabetchouan (river and municipality)

Ouiatchouan (river and old name of the Mashteuiatsh reserve) In co-operation with Patrimoine et Culture Pekuakamiulnuatsh Takuhikan.

English

Péribonka (river and municipality)

Where seawater and freshwater meet The place where we await the moose The water flowing from the lake A winding path, trail, laden with curves The river water is cloudy

Photo credit: Sébastien Desnoyers

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

191


I M M E N S E E X P E R I E N C E S I N S A G U E N AY– L A C - S A I N T- J E A N

EVENTS

ODE TO JOY In Saguenay and Around Lac-Saint-Jean, there’s always a reason to celebrate! From festival to festival, day or night, dance, sing, and repeat!

Photo credit: Dominic Gagné

192

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca


S A G U E N AY– L A C - S A I N T- J E A N > E V E N T S

Cool, cultural or epicurean events never let up.

Saguenay

Feel the Saguenay’s heartbeat It’s impossible to get bored during your Saguenay vacation. “I don’t know what to do!” just doesn’t exist in the local lingo. With nonstop events and cool, cultural, or epicurean events that never let up, everyone has fun and enjoys themselves! › Jonquière en musique Watch free outdoor shows in the downtown core. June 28 to July 14 › Festival des vins The largest gathering of wine enthusiasts in Québec. July 12 to 14—festivinsaguenay.ca

› La Fabuleuse Histoire d’un Royaume A legendary show more than one million people have seen. July 7 to August 18 diffusion.saguenay.ca/la-fabuleuse/ version-estivale › Festival international des Rythmes du Monde A colourful festival with a real party-like atmosphere, featuring 500 artists paying tribute to cultures from all over the world! August 2 to 12—rythmesdumonde.com › Les Grandes Veillées With one foot in folklore and the other in contemporary music, this festival boasts an exciting array of activities and performances. August 24 to 26 To see the full list of events: saguenay.ca

› Festival des Bières du Monde The third-biggest brewing event in Québec. July 19 to 22—bieresdumonde.ca Photo credit: André Ouellet

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

193


c'es

194

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca


We like things to be on a grand scale. Even the shows we put on are larger than life.

Photo credit: Festival des vins de Saguenay

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

195


I M M E N S E E X P E R I E N C E S I N S A G U E N AY– L A C - S A I N T- J E A N

FA M I LY

FOREVER YOUNG In Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean, it’s easy to feel so very small in among all that vastness. The young and the young at heart zip from tree to tree, take a rabaska, or visit the zoo by night as adventure waits around every corner.

Photo credit: credit: Charles-David Nicolas Lévesque Robitaille

196

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca


S A G U E N AY– L A C - S A I N T- J E A N > FA M I LY

Zoo sauvage de Saint-Félicien

New faces This year, the Zoo sauvage de Saint-Félicien welcomes new residents and treats itself to great new additions. Meet the gelada, a primate from the highlands of Ethiopia and Eritrea, famous for its inimitable facial expressions. A Canadian exclusive! Among the other newcomers, we can’t get enough of the furry Arctic foxes who never get cold. A few encounters are bound to impress many visitors: in a new 6,000-square-metre habitat, 10 times bigger than the old one, polar bears explore every nook and cranny of their new surroundings. Between the pond, amphitheatre, and huge windows, you’ll feel closer to them than ever before. Little ones and grownups will both love the Nature Trail Park and the North American animals you can watch from the train. And this year, the caribou return

In a new 6,000-squaremetre habitat, 10 times bigger than the old one, polar bears explore every nook and cranny of their new surroundings. to the park. Don’t forget to check out the nursery and its baby orphans, and finally, Anima Lumina, a night-time itinerary created by Moment Factory. Also new this year, architects from Atelier Pierre Thibault have designed a new food court near Rivière-aux-Saumons, the perfect place to take a break, whether inside or out. Look for healthy menu options, fast food, and “grab ’n’ go” style self-service. zoosauvage.org 2230, boulevard du Jardin, Saint-Félicien 1 800 667-5687

Photo credit: Zoo sauvage de Saint-Félicien

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

197


Hôtel Universel

SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE

Perfect for creating unforgettable family memories.

Located in downtown Alma, this fully renovated 4-star hotel is perfect for creating unforgettable family memories. Parents can’t get enough of the health centre while older kids watch over their younger siblings in the indoor pool. After a generous meal at Pacini’s, it’s time to go to the movies! The hardest part is choosing just one of the six available theatres. No need to fight, there’s something for everyone. And all that without even having to go outside! hoteluniversel.com 1000, boulevard des Cascades, Alma 1 800 263-5261

Municipalité de Péribonka

Welcoming and poetic

You’d think you were by the sea!

You’d think you were by the sea! With its marina, easy access to the lake and its boating activities, Péribonka is as enchanting as it gets. The place is just perfect for families. After mini-golf, the pool, and water games, don’t miss the Musée Louis-Hémon exhibitions and family workshops. Then, head to the Auberge Île du Repos, a timeless and magical place where you can discover new musical talent. peribonka.ca 418 374-2967, ext. 103

Photo credits: Hôtel Universel, Municipalité de Péribonka

198

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca


S A G U E N AY– L A C - S A I N T- J E A N > FA M I LY

L’Odyssée des Bâtisseurs

ELECTRIFYING ODYSSEY In a 25-metre-high water tower, embark on a 360-degree multi-sensory voyage while enjoying a breathtaking view of the hydroelectric plant. Don’t miss the museum’s Au-delà de l’eau (Water and Beyond) exhibit while the kids make their way through the adventure trail. And how about a vintage photography workshop while you’re there? odysseedesbatisseurs.com 1671, avenue du Pont Nord, Alma 1 866 668-2606

La Saguenéenne – Hôtel et Centre de Congrès

A taste of the tropics Little ones and grown-ups alike can’t get enough of the tropical atrium with its indoor pool, spa, and sauna. For an experience that says comfort and peace of mind, you’ll find no better place in the Saguenay region. Easily accessible from the highway, make it your base camp for discovering Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean experiences. lasagueneenne.com 250, rue des Saguenéens, Chicoutimi 418 545-8326

Auberge Éva

TOTAL DREAM This mountainside inn is the perfect spot to take in nearby tourist attractions surrounding stunning Bouchette lake. You’ll sleep like a baby in the luxurious, fully equipped cabins. The site’s many possibilities await you: beaches, biking and hiking trails, obstacle courses. Or go ahead and rent nautical equipment like canoes, rowboats, kayaks, and pedalos. The kids are going to love it! aubergeeva.com 160, chemin de la Montagne, Lac-Bouchette 418 348-6832 Photo credits: Philippe Boily, La Saguenéenne – Hôtel et Centre de Congrès, Auberge Éva

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

199


S A G U E N AY– L A C - S A I N T- J E A N > FA M I LY

Société des Attractions Touristiques du Québec

A toolbox for successful vacations You’re running out of time or inspiration for planning your vacation? Don’t worry! Every week, the Quebecvacances.com website posts new travel ideas and great deals from all over Québec. The site is a real gold mine of constantly updated information. Visit the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean section to find out about the latest trends and news or to discover an outdoor recreation package, accommodation, or a must-see event. All that in a single click! quebecvacances.com

Make sure you have good driving music: introduce the kids to local hits. Find some ideas on page 188.

FAMILY TIPS Planning a great family vacation in Saguenay– Lac‑Saint-Jean is a piece of cake.

Feeling peckish on the road? Stock up on snacks inspired by local products, like amazing marshmallow bars dipped in chocolate made by Trappist monks. Find more ideas on page 131. The kids spent too much time in the sun? Bring them to a museum. Learning while having fun, what a great way to travel. Find more ideas on page 64.

Photo credit: Canopée Médias

200

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca


S A G U E N AY– L A C - S A I N T- J E A N > FA M I LY

Parc Mille Lieux de la Colline

FOR THE LOVE OF IMAGINATION!

parcmillelieux.com 200, rue Pinel, Saguenay 418 698-7000

Municipalité de Saint-Gédéon

The place you won’t want to miss

Parc Mille Lieux de la Colline is a theme park designed with the enjoyment of children in mind; it’s also where parents get a chance to relax. The endearing characters that inhabit the Parc Mille Lieux world, which is also home to Atchoum the clown, are sure to be a hit with youngsters between two and eight years old. The park also offers a whole host of exciting activities in a variety of fun and colourful surroundings. The little ones are sure to enjoy the water games, maze, train, little race cars, observation tower, little houses, and playground structures.

Take the whole family to enjoy the big, beautiful Saint‑Gédéon municipal beach.

Get out your bathing suits, plastic shovels, and buckets! Take the whole family to enjoy the big, beautiful Saint-Gédéon municipal beach. Coming from the Véloroute? Take a load off at the local campsite. Otherwise, you can opt for the youth hostel, bed and breakfasts, or the Auberge des Îles, where travelling with the family is easy and fun. Saint-Gédéon also has a golf course, marina, many parks, and Petit Marais hiking tails. st-gedeon.qc.ca 418 345-8001 Photo credits: JM Descoste, Municipalité de Saint-Gédéon

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

201


Walking right into mid 17th-century New France.

Municipalité de Saint-Félix-d’Otis

A TRIP TO NEW FRANCE How about a taste of the past for a day? Start your adventure at Site de la NouvelleFrance, a magical place where you can take in the fjord’s beauty at your own pace. Paying a visit to Site de la Nouvelle-France is like walking right into mid 17th-century New France. Treat yourself to an immersive and truly original tour alongside endearing characters, and take this opportunity to learn about Indigenous culture. The site provides easy access to the fjord by means of a marked walking trail. You’ll want to have a good look at the archeological digs, which have many stories to tell about a rich and inspiring era. After your visit, head into town; Saint-Félixd’Otis is the best of both worlds. Located near

the city yet surrounded by nature, the place is known for its breathtaking vistas. Make a first stop at the Halte du Lac public beach (494, rue Principale, Saint-Félix-d’Otis), a lovely playground on the shores of lake Otis. It’s the perfect spot to go for a swim before the family picnic gets under way. You can also rent small boats and bask in spectacular sunsets. 370, Vieux Chemin, Saint-Félix-d’Otis 418 544-8027

Photo credit: Site de la Nouvelle-France, Municipalité de Saint-Félix-d’Otis

202

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca


S A G U E N AY– L A C - S A I N T- J E A N > FA M I LY

8

Family Hot Spots

1

Musée du Fjord A museum that immerses visitors in the splendours and treasures of the fjord! museedufjord.com 3346, boulevard de la Grande‑Baie Sud, La Baie 1 866 697-5077

2

Ferme 5 étoiles – Centre de vacances A unique site where you’ll find peace of mind and activities for the whole family. Our favourites include the farm’s animals and cabins along the fjord. ferme5etoiles.com 465, route 172 Nord, Sacré-Cœur 418 236-4833

4

3

MégaFun – Centre Parc de la caverne d'amusement Trou de la Fée

5

Things are BIG around here, with no fewer than 15 games areas for all ages, including play structures, mini-putt, foosball, pool, ceramic painting, a candy bar, and more.

Ville de Saint‑Félicien The Zoo sauvage de Saint-Félicien is a must for the whole family! Discover the incredible Anima Lumina trail at night. And don’t forget to watch the free outdoor Water, Sound and Light show downtown.

megafunalma.com 705, av. du Pont Nord, Alma 418 769-3015

A river, waterfalls, cascades, a water main walkway, footbridges attached to rock cliffs, the ruins of a hydroelectric plant, hiking trails, zip lines, multimedia experiences... It’s more than a cave... It’s a different way to look at nature! cavernetroudelafee.ca Route du Trou-de-la-Fée, 7e Avenue, Desbiens 418 346-1242

6

Hôtel Château Roberval

With an indoor pool and spa as a centrepiece, as well as a restaurant and spacious rooms, Hôtel Château Roberval has something to please the whole family.

ville.stfelicien.qc.ca 1 877 525-9888

7

Hôtel du Jardin

A practical and enjoyable stopover for anyone visiting the Zoo Sauvage de Saint-Félicien. The Hôtel du Jardin earned its four stars by combining quality, comfort, and a friendly atmosphere.

chateauroberval.com 1225, boul. Marcotte, Roberval 418 275-7511

8

hoteldujardin.com 1400, boulevard du Jardin, Saint-Félicien 418 679-8422 Photo credits: Musée du Fjord, Ferme 5 étoiles – Centre de vacances, MégaFun – Centre d’amusement, Gerry Desmeules, Nicolas Lévesque, Hôtel Château Roberval, Hôtel du Jardin, Village-Vacances Petit‑Saguenay

Village-Vacances Petit‑Saguenay All-inclusive vacations is what this place is all about. Be worry free! Enjoy yourself in the spectacular surroundings of the Saguenay Fjord and share experiences you will never forget. villagevacances.ca 99, chemin Saint-Étienne, Petit-Saguenay 418 272-3193 saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

203


I M M E N S E E X P E R I E N C E S I N S A G U E N AY– L A C - S A I N T- J E A N

FOODIES

OH SO TEMPTING! You’ll want to unfasten a button or two on the Route des Saveurs flavour trail. Here, the blueberries go straight into pies, the chocolate tastes just heavenly, and the cheese goes squeak. It’s all music to the ears as you fill up on Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean.

Photo credit: La Cabane à glaces

204

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca


S A G U E N AY– L A C - S A I N T- J E A N > F O O D I E S

Microbrasserie du Lac Saint-Jean

TREAT YOUR TASTE BUDS

microdulac.com 120, rue de la Plage,Saint-Gédéon 418 345-8758

This pub and its terrace are your place in the sun for the summer. Craft beer fans are going to love the wide selection of bottled beer and 16 different brews on tap. If you’re hungry, you can’t go wrong with the bistro-style menu inspired by local products. There are lots of dishes to share, like grilled meats and generous cheese and charcuterie platters, but the real mouth-watering choices here are the beer and food pairings. Everything looks great, tastes great, and it’s been a great place to be for a few years now. Keep an eye on the calendar to see what shows are coming up for their 10th anniversary celebrations.

Municipalité de Saint-Gédéon

Good food and drink Saint-Gédéon is an absolute must for foodies. Awardwinning craft beers are brewed here, perfect for quenching your thirst after a long bike ride. The Microbrasserie du Lac is your best bet for good food and drink. A visit to Saint-Gédéon is never complete without a trip to the Fromagerieboulangerie Médard, known for its breakfasts and delicious cheeses. In August, join us at the Fête de la Bière in Parc Saint-Antoine. st-gedeon.qc.ca 418 345-8001

Saint-Gédéon is an absolute must for foodies.

Photo credit: Sophie Lavoie

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

205


S A G U E N AY– L A C - S A I N T- J E A N > F O O D I E S

Domaine Le Cageot

Gourmet shopping in the vineyard Going grocery shopping in a vineyard? Why not? This family estate is a mandatory stop for discovering quality products that have won a number of international awards. Wines, berry alcohols, wine vinegar dressings, chocolates and jams are so easy to bring home with you. Grab your shopping bags; your friends are going to love you for it! domainelecageot.com 5455, chemin Saint-André, Jonquière 418 547-2857

4

Foodie Hot Spots

2

Délices du Lac-Saint-Jean

To find out everything there is to know about the lake region’s wild blueberry, start by picking them yourself (in season), before having a chat with the jam maker. Catch the tasting sessions and free guided tours.

1

delicesdulac.com 170-A, rue principale, Albanel 418 515-0359

Auberge des 21 To tickle your senses and spirit of discovery, the fjord is straight ahead. aubergedes21.com 621, rue Mars, La Baie 1 800 363-7298

3

Chocolaterie des Pères Trappistes de Mistassini Stop and discover the chocolate world of the Trappist monks, the perfect place to find inner peace. A real treat for the eyes and your palate too! chocolateriedesperes.com 100, route des Trappistes, Dolbeau‑Mistassini 1 800 461-3699

4

Vergers de Velours To sample outstanding alcoholic beverages made from berries, stop by the region’s only cider producer, recipient of more than 18 international prizes. A unique taste experience awaits you!

vergersdevelours.com 324, route 169, Saint-Henri-de-Taillon 418 347-4639 Photo credits: Domaine Le Cageot, Auberge des 21, Délices du Lac-Saint-Jean, Chocolaterie des Pères Trappistes de Mistassini, MMenard

206

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca


A sip of beer? Fine cheese? Blueberries dipped in chocolate? Apparently, where we come from, it tastes like heaven.

Photo credits: Karyne GagnĂŠ

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

207


S A G U E N AY– L A C - S A I N T- J E A N > F O O D I E S

THE WORLD THROUGH BLUE(BERRY)TINTED GLASSES IT’S THE COLOUR OF THE LAKE, OF SUMMER VACATIONS, AND LAC-SAINT-JEAN’S DELICIOUS BLUEBERRIES. THIS SUMMER, BLUEBERRIES ARE EVERYWHERE: IN THE FIELDS, IN LOCAL CRAFT BEER, IN CHOCOLATE MADE BY TRAPPIST MONKS AND ON YOUR PLATE. HOW ABOUT PICKING YOUR OWN FRESH BLUEBERRIES AND BAKING THE BEST PIES IN THE WORLD WITH THE WHOLE FAMILY? OR CHOCOLATE S’MORES STUFFED WITH FRESH BLUEBERRIES?

Family-size blueberry s’mores 10 to 12 servings Preparation time: 5 minutes Shelf life: 3 days, if refrigerated Ingredients › 115 g (about 1/3 of a box) graham crackers, coarsely crumbled › 300 g (about 1 1/2 cup) chocolate chips or chunks › 90 g (2 cups) mini marshmallows › 170 g (1 cup) of Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean wild blueberries, ideally freshly picked Preparation 1. In a buttered, 22.8 cm x 4.1 cm (9 x 1 5/8 inches) aluminum cake pan, place the graham crackers. Sprinkle with chocolate. Cook over a BBQ or camp fire, or broil in the over for 3 to 4 minutes or until the chocolate is slightly melted. 2. Add the marshmallows and keep cooking for 2 to 3 minutes or until the marshmallows are slightly toasted. Remove from heat and add fresh blueberries. 3. Serve in the middle of the table with spoons.

208

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca


It’s impossible to get this recipe wrong. A winner 10 times out of 10, even when you’re camping!

Photo Ferland Crédit credit: photo :Annie Karyne Gagné

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

209


I M M E N S E E X P E R I E N C E S I N S A G U E N AY– L A C - S A I N T- J E A N

WINTER & SNOWMOBILING

WHITE MAGIC Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean is skiing and snowmobiling heaven, rolling out winter whites for kilometres at a time. Hike, snowshoe, skate, or dogsled your way around our pristine wilderness to find out why the white stuff is what memories are made of.

Photo credit: Canopée Médias

210

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca


S A G U E N AY– L A C - S A I N T- J E A N > W I N T E R & S N O W M O B I L I N G

A sea of white where villages of colourful huts appear and come alive from morning until night.

Saguenay

Welcome to winter wonderland The ghosts of parc national des Monts‑Valin Parc national des Monts-Valin celebrates winter magic by inviting you aboard the Fantôme-Express and ferrying you up to the Vallée des Fantômes. In this pearly white landscape, snowshoe trails lead to impressive snow mummies that haunt the valley. Spectacular views and cosy accommodations await you.

fishing huts appear and come alive from morning until night. On the Baie des Ha! Ha!, in L’Anse-Saint-Jean, and in Saint-Fulgence, you can catch a variety of fish, both great and small, while experiencing winter to the fullest.

Snowmobile heaven For snowmobilers, the Monts-Valin are the best you can find. They flock there with the first snow and don’t leave until spring. The trail network is exceptional, snowfall is guaranteed, maintenance is constant, services and accommodations are plentiful, you’re all set!

Dog sled adventures Adrenaline hits the roof when the musher launches his excited team and the dogs race along the trail. Dog sledding with enthusiastic experts is unforgettable. Entre Chien et Loup, in L’Anse-Saint-Jean, and the Ferme 5 Étoiles, in Sacré-Cœur, make your dogsledding dreams come true!

The ice fishing experience In the winter, the Saguenay Fjord freezes over and turns into a sea of white where villages of

saguenay.ca

Photo credits: Frédéric Tremblay, Paul Cimon

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

211


S A G U E N AY– L A C - S A I N T- J E A N > W I N T E R & S N O W M O B I L I N G

Chalets et Spa Lac Saint-Jean

INDULGE YOUR SENSES Why not a Nordic spa before dinner?

With their direct access to lake Saint-Jean, these Scandinavian-style condos and cabins are highly favoured during the winter by snowmobile, snowshoe, and ice-fishing fans. Choose all-inclusive packages or made-to-measure vacations, and why not a Nordic spa before dinner? Don’t forget to get a massage while you are there. chaletsetspa.com 96, chemin du Parc-Municipal, Chambord 418 342-1111

Auberge Éva

Sleep & snowmobile On the shores of Bouchette lake, this inn offers a sleep & snowmobile package for a staggeringly affordable price: even your machine gets to sleep with a roof over its head in their completely secure garage. The site also offers direct access to snowshoe and four-wheeler trails so you can enjoy winter to the fullest. aubergeeva.com 160, chemin de la Montagne, Lac-Bouchette 418 348-6832

2

Winter Hot Spots

Ville de Saint‑Félicien

1

Go tubing and skiing at Tobo-Ski, where the winter fun never stops. Go for a fat bike ride or follow the snowmobile trails that lead to Village Boréal, a village on ice. ville.stfelicien.qc.ca 1 877 525-9888 212

2

Canopée Lit

Experience winter at its peak! Sleep perched in a cabin in the trees, immersed in wonderful natural surroundings that will make your childhood dreams come true. canopee-lit.com 303, chemin de l’Anse-de-Roche, Sacré-Cœur 418 236-9544 Photo credits: Chalet et Spa Lac-Saint-Jean, Auberge Éva, Ville de Saint‑Félicien, Canopée Lit

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca


Here, winter rules and adventure is served up in either soft or extreme flavours. Any reason to play outside is good!

Photo credit: Photo credit:Canopée Steeve Deschênes Médias

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

213


I M M E N S E E X P E R I E N C E S I N S A G U E N AY– L A C - S A I N T- J E A N

CYCLING

BACK IN THE SADDLE While keen cyclists tackle the Véloroute du Fjord du Saguenay, families freewheel their way along the Véloroute des Bleuets bike trail. It’s so easy to fall head over wheels in love with Saguenay– Lac‑Saint-Jean.

Photo credit: Véloroute des Bleuets

214

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca


S A G U E N AY– L A C - S A I N T- J E A N > C YC L I N G

Tourisme Alma Lac-Saint-Jean

ALMA: THE HEART OF THE VÉLOROUTE CYCLING CIRCUIT Alma is the central hub of Lac-Saint-Jean’s Véloroute des Bleuets bike path. Ideally located in the southern part of the circuit, it’s the logical and natural starting point for bicycle trips and sports activities of all kinds. You’ll find all the services you need for a great biking experience: accommodations, restaurants, long-term parking, free Wi-Fi, tourist

information, and specialty stores. Don’t hesitate to seek out the young information officers on their bikes; they’re there to answer your questions. The Maligneau ferry will carry you across Rivière Grande-Décharge, free of charge. Équinox Aventure, the Alma-based adventure tour operator provides logistical support for your trip, including baggage transport, bike rental, and shuttle service. This city, famous for its hospitality, also boasts an extremely enjoyable urban bike path network that will take you downtown or into the Riverbend heritage neighborhood, if a pleasant foray in the city is what you’re after. Don’t miss Alma’s famously welcoming population and join them for big celebrations like Festivalma and Festival des bières. tourismealma.com 1 877 668-3611

It’s the logical and natural starting point for bicycle trips and sports activities of all kinds.

Photo credits: Tourisme Alma Lac-Saint-Jean

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

215


S A G U E N AY– L A C - S A I N T- J E A N > C YC L I N G

Véloroute des Bleuets

Cycling heaven! Few cycling circuits in Québec have garnered as much international acclaim as the Véloroute des Bleuets! And that’s because it’s a unique, flexible, and accessible experience. It circles around lake Saint-Jean over 256 kilometres, crosses over rivers, connects the lake and the Saguenay sector, provides access to parc national de la Pointe-Taillon beaches and bucolic backcountry roads. Plenty of restaurants and accommodation services can be found along the way; it’s a great way to discover blueberry country! veloroutedesbleuets.com

The Véloroute circles around lake Saint-Jean over 256 kilometres. Véloroute du Fjord du Saguenay

ROCK AND ROLL The Véloroute du Fjord du Saguenay is a 435-kilometre cycling circuit that circles around the fjord and the villages along its shores. It includes sections intended for intermediate cyclists while more seasoned athletes will prefer scaling impressive mountain passes, featuring more than 3,500 metres of ascending elevation. Navettes maritimes du Fjord shuttle allows you to create your own itinerary by crossing from one bank to the other with your bike. Combine your route with the Véloroute des Bleuets for the full Saguenay–Lac‑Saint-Jean Bike Experience. saguenay.ca Photo credits: Véloroute des Bleuets, JM Décoste

216

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca


S A G U E N AY– L A C - S A I N T- J E A N > C YC L I N G

SO MANY WAYS TO RIDE Mountain bike and fat bike fans: everything here is larger than life. Our bike paths aren’t the only place you can pedal. Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean is overflowing with thrilling mountain bike and fat bike trails that will lead you to breathtaking views. Whether you’re looking for technical climbs or steep grades, the perfect incline is waiting for you, even when your tires are five inches wide! Hop on your wheels, the fun starts here! Find out more on pages 79 and 104.

Hop on your bike, the fun starts here!

2

Cycling Hot Spots

1

Microbrasserie du Lac Saint-Jean

We can’t get enough of the 20 craft beers you can drink in the pub or grab to go. The beer and food pairings are as irresistible as the Gros Mollet cycling jerseys you can buy in the shop. microdulac.com 120, rue de la Plage, Saint-Gédéon 418 345-8758

2

Ville de Saint‑Félicien Passing through on a cycling tour? Don’t forget to stop by parc de la Chute-à-Michel for a stunning view of Rivière Ashuapmushuan and a taste of our delicious local products! ville.stfelicien.qc.ca 1 877 525-9888

Photo credits: Gilles Morneau, Sophie Lavoie, Ville de Saint‑Félicien

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

217


I M M E N S E E X P E R I E N C E S I N S A G U E N AY– L A C - S A I N T- J E A N

ON THE ROAD

HIT THE ROAD! Bucolic, foodie-friendly, rich in culture, and ready for adventure, Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean is full of backcountry roads and discovery circuits for the perfect road trip, on two wheels or four!

Photo credit: Fabrice Tremblay

218

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca


S A G U E N AY– L A C - S A I N T- J E A N > O N T H E R O A D

La Route du Fjord

Travel the Route du Fjord

The Route du Fjord’s magnificent secrets are there for you to discover! Don’t forget via ferrata, sea kayaking and hiking in stunning natural settings.

The Saguenay Fjord is one of the longest in the world. It is dotted with splendid villages, some of which have made the shortlist of the most beautiful villages in Québec. By car, by bike, on foot, in a kayak, or on a boat, the Route du Fjord will reveal this exceptional marine and wildlife habitat in all its splendour. Along your path you’ll find bed and breakfasts, inns, tourist attractions, campsites: a wide variety of quality accommodations provide everything you need to plan your trip. The route’s magnificent secrets are there for you to discover! Don’t forget via ferrata, sea kayaking, and hiking in stunning natural settings. Navettes maritimes du Fjord will help you explore captivating landscapes and the famous Notre‑Damedu‑Saguenay statue. Different tours, different experiences: classic cruises, all kinds of day trips—you can even bring your bike! Attention all bike touring fans, Route du Fjord also gives access to the parc national du Fjord-du-Saguenay and the Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park, where nature lovers are bound to be amazed. saguenay.ca

Photo credits: Laurent Silvani, Paul Cimon

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

219


Centre de villégiature Dam-en-Terre

BOATING, CRUISES AND EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR A GREAT VACATION! The Dam-en-Terre vacation resort is an exceptional Lac-Saint-Jean tourism hub, as well as a must for boating and cruise fans looking to be surrounded by the summer vacation spirit. Boaters can take advantage of all the activities available at the resort, from sunny beaches to a wide range of entertainment. This year, the marina is gaining more than 50 new dock spaces. Several of them will be reserved specifically for tourists. Bigger boats will now be able to use the marina and access the spectacular rivière Grande Décharge and lake Saint-Jean navigational corridor, secured by recently added waterway markers. Plus, the La Tournée boat offers several commentated and themed cruises. It’s the perfect opportunity to discover the splendours

of Rivière Grande Décharge, its wild islands, and the sheer immensity of lake Saint-Jean. Let the tour guides share its many secrets with you. You can opt for a dinner cruise or dinner-theatre cruise and, on Fridays in July and August, the upper deck turns into a dancefloor. On Sundays, the boat ferries people from Alma to Roberval and allows cyclists to bring their bikes on board for free on their way to the Véloroute des Bleuets. damenterre.qc.ca 1385, chemin de la Marina, Alma 1 888 289-3016

A must for boating and cruise fans looking to be surrounded by the summer vacation spirit. Photo credits: Charles-David Robitaille, Centre de villégiature Dam-en-Terre

220

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca


S A G U E N AY– L A C - S A I N T- J E A N > O N T H E R O A D

2

Hot Spots On The Road

1

Vols panoramiques Lac-Saint-Jean

See the spectacular and fascinating lake Saint-Jean from above and understand its history, culture, and environment. There are four different themes available for 30- or 90-minute flights: The Boreal Region, The Forest, Blueberry Fields, and The Ilnu. volspanoramiqueslacstjean.ca 4497, route 373,
Saint-Félicien 418 618-9929

2

Ville de Saint‑Félicien

Admire the region’s natural wonders from high up in the air on a panoramic flight. Or gaze up at the sky, planets, and stars when you visit the planetarium. ville.stfelicien.qc.ca 1 877 525-9888

DOWNLOAD OR ORDER OUR FREE MOTOTOURISM TOOLS

motorcyclingquebec.com

14 TOURIST REGIONS 45 MOTORCYCLE TOURS

© Tourisme Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Christian Leduc

Head off the beaten path and take to the back roads and byways of Saguenay–Lac-SaintJean; it’s the perfect opportunity to brush up on your superlatives. Feel like giving it a shot? This way for heartfelt Ohs! Ahs! and Wows!

Photo credits: Vols panoramiques Lac-Saint-Jean, Ville de Saint‑Félicien, Fabrice Tremblay

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

221


I M M E N S E E X P E R I E N C E S I N S A G U E N AY– L A C - S A I N T- J E A N

COZY STOPS

SLEEP TIGHT From B&Bs to tempting inns and luxury hotels, Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean knows a thing or two about getting a great night’s sleep. Romantic getaways, treats, and cozy cocooning couldn’t be simpler—just relax and enjoy!

Photo credit: Charles-David Robitaille

222

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca


URBAN COMFORT

LAKESIDE COMFORT

86 rooms, most with a view of the city and the Saguenay River | 4 trendy restaurants | In the heart of the bustling city

32 spacious rooms and 7 penthouses, all with views and private balconies | Restaurant terrace | Private beach | Many on-site activities

Saguenay

Lac-Saint-Jean

hotelchicoutimi.qc.ca

aubergedesiles.com

THE SAME EXCELLENT SERVICE


S A G U E N AY– L A C - S A I N T- J E A N > C O Z Y S T O P S

Auberge des 21

TREAT YOURSELF Looking for more than a bed for the night? Enjoy a Nordic spa at this foodie-friendly inn overlooking the fjord. It’s the ideal spot to cocoon in the cozy contemporary comforts of your room. aubergedes21.com 621, rue Mars, La Baie 418 697-2121

Auberge le Parasol

Vacation with a view Perched on Chicoutimi’s most spectacular viewpoint, Auberge le Parasol offers a relaxing atmosphere and first-rate dining at affordable prices, served up in a panoramic solarium. The quality service is evident in the attention to detail, the perfect accompaniment to comfortable rooms and the most stunning sunsets in town. aubergeleparasol.com 1287, boulevard Saguenay Est, Chicoutimi 1 866 543-7771

Facing the fjord in a yurt or in a treehouse, some nights are starrier than others.

Photo credits: Auberge des 21, Auberge le Parasol, Imago Village

224

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca


S A G U E N AY– L A C - S A I N T- J E A N > C O Z Y S T O P S

6

Cozy Hot Spots

1

Camping municipal de Péribonka

Tiny houses are all the rage. Wait until you see Péribonka’s little cabins, equipped and decorated with contemporary flair. For couples or family getaways, the cabins can welcome up to six people. peribonka.ca 418 374-2967, ext. 103

3

Hôtel de la Boréalie Welcoming accommodations with contemporary flair at the heart of the Lac-Saint-Jean area most favoured by tourists, the hotel is located alongside the magnificent Rivière Ashuapmushuan which is visible from two terraces, as well as the Véloroute des Bleuets bike path. hoteldelaborealie.com 862, boulevard Sacré-Cœur, Saint-Félicien 1 855 613-3332

5

Motel Princesse

Located in the thick of Jonquière’s urban activity, Motel Princesse offers all of the modern comforts and services business people and tourists require. motelprincesse.ca 2166, rue des Étudiants, Jonquière 418 542-8106

2

Chalets et Spa Lac Saint-Jean After boating or biking around lake Saint-Jean for the day, treat yourself to cabin life, Scandinavian style, with a spa and massage as a bonus. chaletsetspa.com 96, chemin du Parc Municipal, Chambord 418 342-1111

Pourvoirie du Cap au Leste

4

This inn is as picturesque as it gets, offering an incredible panoramic view of the fjord, many outdoor activities as well as gourmet food. capauleste.com 551, chemin du Cap-à-l’Est, Sainte-Rose-du-Nord 1 866 675-2007

6

Hôtel Manoir Roberval

You plan on watching or participating in the Traversée internationale du Lac Saint-Jean swimming race? There’s no better or more comfortable place to nod off into dreamland. Packages available in both summer and winter! manoirroberval.com 19, boulevard de l’Anse, Roberval 418 275-7422

Photo credits: Carole Tremblay, Chalets et Spa Lac Saint-Jean, Hôtel de la Boréalie, Pourvoirie du Cap au Leste, Motel Princesse, Charles-David Robitaille

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

225


In the center of Saguenay The largest hotel accessible to everyone 4 room categories

For all budgets Several packages offered

226

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

302 rooms & suites Le Légendaire resto-bar L’Éclipse Nightclub Baie sur mer, health center Indoor waterpark Indoor & outdoor pools Fitness center Free Wi-fi connection


86374_HotelFjord_ANG-out.pdf

1

15-03-02

13:58

Ferme 5 Étoiles Vacation Center 465, route 172 Nord, SacrÊ-Coeur, G0T 1Y0 1 877 236-4551 | 418 236-4833 www.ferme5etoiles.com 15 minutes drive from Tadoussac !

Accommodation | Activities | Restauration

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

227


PLEASURE PURE AND SIMPLE HÔTEL HOTEL 1000, boulevard des Cascades Alma (Québec)

72 NEWLY RENOVATED ROOMS For informations :

1 800 263-5261 www.hoteluniversel.com

228

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca


Direct access to the Véloroute

aubergeladiligence.com

414, avenue de la Friche Dolbeau-Mistassini, Dolbeau-Mistassini (Qc) G8L 3M7 | 418 276-6544

CHARMING AND INTIMATE HOTEL

450 Sacré-Coeur ouest, Alma

www.notrehotel.ca

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

1 877 917-3222

229


Useful Information 231 General Information 231 232 233 233

Tourist Information on the region Québec-wide Tourist Information Québec Tourist Regions Getting There

235 Travelling in Québec 237 Legend of Symbols 238 Indexes

Photo credit: Charles-David Robitaille


Useful Information GENERAL INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION Tourist information on Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean Tourisme Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean

412, boulevard du Saguenay Est, bureau 100 Chicoutimi Borough (Québec) G7H 7Y8 1 877-BLEUETS (253-8387) (Canada and USA) Administration: 418 543-3536 • saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

Official visitor information centres are identified by the ˝?˝ pictogram on road signs and in tourist brochures. ( Permanent Centres Lac-Saint-Jean Tourisme Alma Lac-Saint-Jean

1682, avenue du Pont Nord, Alma 418 668-3611 • 1 877 668-3611 tourismealma.com J2  Carrefour d’accueil Ilnu

1516, rue Ouiatchouan, Mashteuiatsh 418 275-7200 • 1 888 222-7922 kuei.ca 2 Bureau d’information touristique

1209, boulevard Sacré-Cœur, Saint-Félicien 418 679-9888 • 1 877 525-9888 ville.stfelicien.qc.ca J2P Saguenay Promotion Saguenay

418 698-3167 • 1 800 463-6565 • saguenay.ca

Office du tourisme

3919, boulevard Harvey, Jonquière Borough 418 698-3167 • 1 800 463-6565 saguenay.ca J2 Office du tourisme et Pavillon d’accueil des croisières internationales

900, rue Mars, La Baie Borough 418 698-3167 • 1 800 463-6565 saguenay.ca J2 ? Seasonal Centres

Generally open daily from mid-June to Labour Day. Lac-Saint-Jean Chambord

1811, rue Principale, Chambord 418 342-6274, ext. 320 chambord.ca J Tourisme Maria-Chapdelaine

Office du tourisme (downtown)

265, boulevard des Pères, Dolbeau-Mistassini 418 276-7646 • 1 866 276-7646 lacsaintjean.com

Office du tourisme et des congrès

150, route 169, d’Hébertville 418 344-1829 tourismealma.com J

295, rue Racine Est, Chicoutimi Borough 418 698-3167 • 1 800 463-6565 saguenay.ca J3 2555, boulevard Talbot, Chicoutimi Borough 418 698-3167 • 1 800 463-6565 saguenay.ca J2P

Hébertville

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

231


Useful Information GENERAL INFORMATION

Sainte-Rose-du-Nord

Lac-Bouchette

377, rue Commerciale 418 348-6725 • lacsaintjean.com

213, rue du Quai 418 675-2250, ext. 2608 • ste-rosedunord.qc.ca

J

J3

Région de Manicouagan

Route du Fjord

Maison du Tourisme de la Tadoussac

Petit-Saguenay

197, rue des Pionniers, Tadoussac 418 235-4744 • 1 866 235-4744 tadoussac.com J2P

61-A, rue Dumas 418 272-3219 • petit-saguenay.com

Québec-wide Tourist Information Phone: 1 877-BONJOUR (266-5687) E-mail: info@quebecoriginal.com Online: Quebecoriginal.com

Social media: #QuebecOriginal /tourismequebec /tourismequebec

Brick and mortar: Centre Infotouriste in Montréal, Québec, Rigaud, Rivière-Beaudette or Dégelis (permanent visitor information centres that provide a range of tourist services and products).

/tourismequebec /tourismequebec /tourismequebectq

centres • Personalized service by qualified staff • Official tourist guides to Québec regions

Everything you need to plan your trip!

• Suggested itineraries

Consult the list of our visitor information centres on pages 231 and 232, or look for these road signs:

• Full details on attractions, events and accommodation

232

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

Crédit photo: Tourisme Alma

ACCOMMODATION

PLACES TO EAT

REGIONAL FLAVOURS

of tourist information

NATURE & OUTDOORS

REGIONAL EVENTS

network

CULTURE & HERITAGE

/+TourismeQuebecTQ


Useful Information GENERAL INFORMATION

Québec Tourist Regions 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

21

18 et 22 17 16 15 14

2 13

7

11 11

10

19 12

4

3

6

20

9

5

8

Îles-de-la-Madeleine Gaspésie Bas-Saint-Laurent Québec Charlevoix Chaudière-Appalaches Mauricie Cantons-de-l’Est Montérégie Lanaudière Laurentides Montréal Outaouais Abitibi-Témiscamingue Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean Côte-Nord | Manicouagan Côte-Nord | Duplessis Baie-James Laval Centre-du-Québec Nunavik Eeyou Istchee

tourismeilesdelamadeleine.com gaspesieiloveyou.com bassaintlaurent.ca quebecregion.com charlevoixtourism.com chaudiereappalaches.com mauricietourism.com easterntownships.org tourisme-monteregie.qc.ca lanaudiere.ca laurentians.com mtl.org outaouaistourism.com abitibi-temiscamingue-tourism.org saguenaylacsaintjean.ca tourismecote-nord.com tourismecote-nord.com escapelikeneverbefore.com tourismelaval.com tourismecentreduquebec.com nunavik-tourism.com escapelikeneverbefore.com

Getting There Radisson Matagami

101 117

North Bay 17 69

11

148

Gatineau Ottawa

Ontario

7

400

12

417

Buffalo

30

11

381

155

175

20 116

40

170

15

35

10

Syracuse

United States

nt ure t-La ain 132 S uve Fle Matane

Îles de la Madeleine

132

138

185

289

Edmundston

Fort Kent

73

55

Gaspé

2

11

8

Fredericton

89

89

New Hampshire

Massachusetts 90

Boston

Portland

Moncton

2

95

Nouvelle-Écosse

101

103

0

100

200 km

Souris

104

Saint-Jean 1

Maine 201

93

Île-duPrinceÉdouard

NouveauBrunswick

Bangor

91

Île d’A nticost i

Rimouski

Rivière-du-Loup

Drummondville 173 112 Montréal Chambly Sherbrooke

New York 90

Tadoussac

Baie-Saint-Paul

Vermont 81

90

Laval

416

401

Toronto

90

SaintJérôme

50

172

Québec TroisLévis 55 Rivières

15

105

169

Saguenay La Tuque

Kegaska

Sept-Îles

138

Godbout Baie-Comeau

167

Québec

117

11

389

Chibougamau 113

RouynNoranda

Fermont

167

109

Halifax Saguenay

Chicoutimi Borough

Boston 846 Drummondville 520 362 1 km = 0,6 mi Montréal 111 512 463 Gatineau-Ottawa 210 321 722 677 Québec 463 253 153 618 210 Toronto 802 399 546 657 867 1000 Trois-Rivières 688 135 352 142 71 596 334

Connecticut

It is illegal to transport or use radar detectors in Québec.

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

233


Useful Information GENERAL INFORMATION

Airport >

Saguenay Airport-Bagotville

7000, chemin de l’Aéroport, La Baie Borough aeroport.saguenay.ca Security 418 677-2651 Information (arrival / departure) Air Canada Express 418 677-3424 TSAS Aviation 418 677-2227 Booking Air Canada 1 888 247-2262 • aircanada.com Pascan Aviation 1 888 313-8777 • pascan.com Sunwing 1 877 978-6946 • sunwing.ca Air Transat 1 877 872-6728 • airtransat.com

Dolbeau Hébertville Métabetchouan Normandin Roberval Sacré-Cœur Saint-Bruno Saint-Félicien Saint-Prime Tadoussac

418 276-2775 418 344-4022 418 349-3447 418 274-3469 418 275-1497 418 236-4353 418 343-3612 418 679-1304 418 251-5182 418 235-1113

Société de transport du Saguenay

sts.saguenay.ca Public transit (city bus) Chicoutimi/Jonquière/La Baie Dist. 418 545-2487

Chicoutimi-Saint-Honoré Airport

<

Alma Airport

<

VIA Rail Canada

<

Link Montréal, Lac-Bouchette, Chambord, Hébertville-Station, Jonquière Information and reservation 1 888 842-7245 viarail.ca

203, 2e rue, Saint-Honoré 418 673-4245, poste 225

Train

350, chemin de l’Aéroport, Alma 418 480-8686 aeroportalma.com Roberval Airport

1220, route de l’Aéroport, Roberval 418 275-2344

Ferry

Régie de l’aéroport < Dolbeau-Mistassini | Normandin | St-Félicien

Société des traversiers du Québec

1 877 787-7483 • traversiers.com

4497, route 373, Saint-Félicien 418 679-3543 • aeroport-bleuet.com

Traverse Saint-Siméon–Rivière-du-Loup Ferry 418 638-2856 • 418 862-5094 traverserdl.com

Bus

Traverse Tadoussac–Baie-Sainte-Catherine Ferry 1 877 787-7483, ext. 3 • traversiers.com (Length of time: 10 minutes free access.)

Groupe Intercar intercar.qc.ca Information for Montréal / Québec / Sainte-Foy / Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean:

Bus Stations Jonquière Chicoutimi Sainte-Foy Québec Longueuil Montréal

418 547-2167 418 543-1403 418 650-0087 418 525-3000 450 670-3422 514 842-2281

Alma Chambord Chibougamau

418 662-5441 418 342-8230 418 748-2842

2

The Ministère du Tourisme du Québec is proud to support the province’s tourism businesses, both large and small. The Ministry’s website, QuebecOriginal.com, presents valuable information for tourists and residents alike on Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean bus stops attractions throughout Quebec. Albanel 418 279-5283

234

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

Plan your next trip to Quebec at QuebecOriginal.com.


Useful Information TRAVELLING IN QUEBEC

TRAVELLING IN QUÉBEC Bars, casinos and purchasing alcohol You must be at least 18 years old to enter bars, pubs, and nightclubs, as well as to purchase or consume alcohol (be prepared to produce ID if asked). Wines and spirits are sold through the Société des alcools du Québec (SAQ), the provincial liquor board. Beer is available at grocery and convenience stores, which also stock a limited selection of wines.

Currency exchange There are numerous exchange offices in Québec’s main urban centres. Airports also offer exchange services. Some businesses accept American money, but tend to offer a less competitive rate than the exchange offices.

Driving in Québec Since Canada uses the metric system, speed limits and distances are posted in kilometers per hour (km/h) and gasoline is sold by the litre (l). Cell phones Use of a hand-held cell phone that does not have a hands-free function is prohibited while driving.

Tourist routes and trails The official tourist routes are clearly marked with blue signs. They are designed to highlight the attractions of the regions through which they pass, and to enable visitors to discover the extent of Québec’s natural and cultural treasures. quebecoriginal.com/tourist-routes Tourist signage In Québec, tourist regions and directions to services, attractions and activities are indicated blue road signs. For more information, panneaubleu.com and tourisme.gouv.qc.ca/signalisation. Village-relais accredited services: If you feel like taking a break or require assistance while on the road, look for the Village-relais signs. These point to towns that, together with local businesses, offer a range of accredited services and a safe and pleasant place to stop. villages-relais.qc.ca

Voltage In Québec, the standard voltage is 110 volts/60 cycles, as it is throughout North America. Since the outlets cannot accommodate European plugs, you will need to bring or buy an adaptor.

Winter tires From December 15 to March 15, all taxis and passenger vehicles registered in Québec must be equipped with winter tires. This requirement also applies to rental passenger vehicles in Québec.

Making a complaint

Road conditions For information on road conditions or other aspects of trip-planning, call 511 or 1 888 355-0511 or visit quebec511.info.

1 877 686-8358, option 7 comment@alliancetouristique.com

To file a complaint about how you were treated as a tourist in Québec, please phone or email: Alliance de l’industrie touristique du Québec

Canadian currency The legal currency in Québec is the Canadian dollar (CAD), which is divided into 100 cents. Bank notes are available in denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 dollars, and coins in denominations of 5, 10 and 25 cents as well as 1 and 2 dollars. Bank cards and major credit cards are also accepted almost everywhere. saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

235


Useful Information TRAVELLING IN QUÉBEC

Specialized institutions Cépep de Saint-Félicien

Tourism, Ecotourism and Adventure Tourism Training Programs 418 679-5412 • cegepstfe.ca

Tipping Tipping is customary in restaurants, bars and taxis. The amount, which is not included in the bill, is generally equal to 15% of the total bill before taxes. For quick tip calculations, Québecers normally add up both taxes. Tipping bellhops or porters is at your discretion (generally, $1 per bag).

Taxes Québec has two taxes: the 5% federal goods and services tax (GST), and the 9.975% Québec sales tax (QST) per night. An accommodation tax of 3.5% of the room price per night also applies in our region.

Emergencies Emergency

911, 310‑4141 ou *4141 (from a cell phone) Health info

811 Québec Poison Control Centre:

1 800 463‑5060

General Manager: Julie Dubord Director, Destination Development : Marie-Eve Claveau Director, Destination Marketing and Promotion : Julie Chiasson Communications Coordinator and Industry Liaison : Karine Dassylva Sales and Marketing Coordinator: Amélie Simard Collaborators: Ian Langlois, Marie-Eve Bouchard, Sarah Simard, Alexandrine Guimond Editors: Diane Laberge, Yves Ouellet Linguistics and translation (French and English, except ads): Marie‑Claude Blackburn, Traduction M, Peter McCambridge, Toby Cayouette, Amélie Lapierre, Elizabeth West Graphic design and page layout: Marianne Parent and Maison 1608 by Solisco Printing: Norecob Cover page design: Marianne Parent Cover page photographs: French: Sophie Gagnon Bergeron English: Fabrice Tremblay Partnership: Alliance de l’industrie touristique du Québec 236

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

This tourist guide was published by Tourisme Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean in collaboration with its partners. The information in this guide was up to date as of fall 2017 and is subject to change without notice. Tourisme Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean is not responsible for any unintentional omissions or errors. The next edition will be published in spring 2019. © Tourisme Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean Legal deposit: - Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec, 2018 ISBN: 978-2-922431-23-0 - Bibliothèque et Archives Canada, 2018 ISSN: 1495-8570 Printed on paper including 10% post-consumer fiber.


Useful Information LEGEND OF SYMBOLS

LEGEND OF SYMBOLS J Free Wifi K Internet access 2 Fully

” Comfort

3 Partially

v Electricity

> International

u Electricity

< Regional airport D Air conditioning h Picnic area  Pet-friendly á BYOB

x Camping p Wellness centre à Hunting c Shared kitchen ¢ Kitchenette Ñ Pull-through $ Free admission 5 Paid admission 0 Seasonal Á Rating - pending

accessible

accessible airport

AEQ-certified (Aventure écotourisme Québec)

æ Cash only _ Bienvenue

station

P

Electric vehicule charging station (30 amps) (50 amps)

ò Authentic

First Nations experience

! Microwave j Hospital ( Permanent visitor

information centre

?

Seasonal visitor information centre

† Licensed

restaurant

¶ Places to eat + Shared bathroom , Private bathroom

s Waxing room r Cross-country skiing

ö Equipment rental w Cottage rental n Snowmobiling í Inline skating @ Fishing ä Quadding & Hiking ó Snowshoeing

™ ½

Q Heated shelter

k Village-relais

Pump-out station % of shady sites

x Tents only

÷ Patio “ Toilet and sinks Y Cycling d Mountain biking

cyclistes! certified

accredited services

Accessibility Access for persons with impaired mobility – Kéroul

514 252-3104 • keroul.qc.ca Kéroul recognized by Tourisme Québec. Kéroul offers a wide range of cultural and tourism information for visitors with impaired mobility.

Tourist and Leisure Companion Sticker

vatl.org Companions of disabled individuals with this sticker are admitted free of charge to participating tourism, cultural and recreational.

2 Visitors with impaired mobility can move about without assistance.

3 Visitors with impaired mobility must have

514-252-3104

assistance to move about.

quebecforall.com saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

237


useful Information INDEX

INDEX A Aboriginal tourism...................... 76 Accommodation........................ 156 Adventure trails......................... 110 Airplane..................................... 234 Artisanal cheese makers............ 137 Arts and crafts.............................. 73 ATV............................................. 110

B Bed and breakfasts.................... 165 Bike paths.................................. 104 Boat landings.............................. 90 Bus............................................. 234 Business Tourism....................... 130

C Campgrounds............................ 157 Can’t-miss experiences...................6 Canoe........................................ 112 Canyoning................................. 106 Chocolate Makers...................... 131 Cities and Municipalities............. 11 .Albanel..................................... 29 .Alma......................................... 33 .Bégin........................................ 45 .Chambord................................. 20 . Chicoutimi district.................... 40 .Desbiens................................... 18 .Dolbeau-Mistassini................... 29 .Ferland-et-Boilleau................... 50 .Girardville................................. 29 .Hébertville................................ 16 .Hébertville-Station.................... 16 . Jonquière district...................... 40 .L’Anse-Saint-Jean...................... 52 .L’Ascension-de-Notre‑Seigneur.33 . La Baie district........................... 42 . La Doré...................................... 24 .Labrecque................................. 32 .Lac-Bouchette........................... 20 .Lamarche.................................. 33 .Larouche................................... 42

238

.Mashteuiatsh............................ 22 .Métabetchouan−Lac‑à‑la‑Croix.18 .Normandin............................... 27 .Notre-Dame-de‑Lorette............. 30 .Péribonka.................................. 31 .Petit-Saguenay.......................... 52 .Rivière-Éternité......................... 50 .Roberval.................................... 22 .Sacré-Coeur-sur-leFjord-du‑Saguenay................... 53 .Saint-Ambroise......................... 45 .Saint-André-du-Lac‑Saint‑Jean.. 18 .Saint-Augustin.......................... 31 .Saint-Bruno............................... 16 .Saint-Charles-de‑Bourget......... 42 .Saint-David-de‑Falardeau......... 45 .Saint-Edmond-les‑Plaines........ 27 .Sainte-Hedwidge...................... 22 .Sainte-Jeanne-d’Arc.................. 30 .Sainte-Monique-de‑Honfleur... 32 .Sainte-Rose-du‑Nord................ 53 .Saint-Eugène-d’Argentenay...... 30 .Saint-Félicien............................ 24 .Saint-Félix-d’Otis....................... 50 .Saint-François-de‑Sales............. 20 .Saint-Fulgence.......................... 52 . Saint-Gédéon de‑Grandmont... 16 .Saint-Henri-de‑Taillon............... 32 .Saint-Honoré............................ 45 .Saint-Ludger-de-Milot............... 31 .Saint-Nazaire............................ 33 .Saint-Prime............................... 24 .Saint-Stanislas.......................... 30 .Saint-Thomas-Didyme............... 27 .Tadoussac.................................. 53 City tours................................... 124 Climbing.................................... 106 Condos...................................... 161 Cottages..................................... 161 Cross-country skiing.................... 87 Cruises....................................... 114 Cultural tours............................... 69 Cycling and bike parths............. 103 Cycling....................................... 103

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

D Dogsled rides.............................. 85 Downhill skiing........................... 86

E Economuseums........................... 64

F Family fun.................................. 122 Farm tours................................. 141 Fatbike......................................... 79 Ferry........................................... 234 Fishing......................................... 93 Flightseeing.............................. 125

G Galleries...................................... 73 Gardens and horticulture.......... 138 General information.................. 230 Getting There............................. 233 Golfing......................................... 89 Guided tours.............................. 124

H Health Centres........................... 120 Hiking.......................................... 96 Horsback riding and wagon rides............................... 107 Hotels........................................ 171 Housekeeping units.................. 161

I Ice fishing.................................... 84 Immenses Experiences.............. 178 Industrial visits.......................... 125 Interpretation centres.................. 64

K Karting....................................... 123


Useful Information INDEX

INDEX L Legend of symbols.................... 237 Local specialities........................ 131 Locally produced beverages...... 138

M Marinas....................................... 90 Microbreweries.......................... 138 Minigolf....................................... 89 Movies....................................... 123 Museums..................................... 64

N National parks............................. 92 Nature interpretation................ 107 Non-traditional accommodation.169 Nordic baths.............................. 120

O Other types of accommodation.168 Outfitters................................... 174

Q

T

Quad and other motorized sports........................ 110

R Rabaska..................................... 118 Rafting....................................... 119 Ready-to-camp........................... 157 Recreational equipment rental.. 126 Regional events........................... 58 Regional flavours....................... 131 Regional maps.......................... 241 .Lac-Saint-Jean........................... 15 .Saguenay.................................. 39 . Route du Fjord.......................... 49 Regional parks............................. 93 Religious landmarks.................... 76 Reservation Services.................. 176 Reservations and Packages........ 130 Resorts....................................... 161 Riverboarding............................ 113 Rowboat.................................... 113

Tourist information on Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean....... 231 Tourist services.......................... 126 Train........................................... 234 Travel tools......................................3 Travelling in Quebec.................. 235

V Via ferrata.................................. 111 Vineyard.................................... 138

W White water kayaking................ 118 Wild-life reserves....................... 105 Wildlife watching...................... 107 Winter horse riding..................... 86 Winter.......................................... 79

Y Youth hostels............................. 156

S P Paddleboarding......................... 118 Paintball.................................... 124 Pick-your-own............................ 136 Places to eat............................... 144 Profile of the region..................... 10 .Lac-Saint-Jean........................... 12 .Saguenay.................................. 37 . The Saguenay Fjord.................. 46 Public beaches............................. 94 Public docks................................. 90 Public market............................ 138

Sailing....................................... 119 Scientific Tourism......................... 77 Sea kayaking............................. 116 Shows.......................................... 70 Shuttles..................................... 128 Skating........................................ 84 Sledding...................................... 80 Snowkite...................................... 86 Snowmobiling............................. 81 Snowshoes.................................. 87 Souvenirs..................................... 73 Student residences.................... 176 Sugar shacks.............................. 140 Summer theatre.......................... 70

Z Zecs............................................ 105 Ziplines...................................... 111

saguenaylacsaintjean.ca

239



Rivière

É pi p h

Chambord

Lac Vert

Lac Kénogami

21

372

70

8 2

19 170

ie Ba

(La Baie)

22

19

aux

ua ho etc

a

re

Mo

ar

Lac Brébeuf

R i vi è r e

Sa

int

-J

ea

6 14

n

Rivière du

Po

rta

ge

Grand Lac Ha! Ha!

6

Tadoussac

R

Baie- 3 SainteCatherine

The Saguenay St. Lawrence Marine Park

54

170 Petit Lac Ha! Ha!

s

n

Legend

Provincial highway Regional highway Secondary road

Permanent Tourist Offices p. 191 Seasonal Tourist Offices p. 191, 192 0

15 km

5 2.5

10

1 877 BLEUETS (253-8387) S A G U E N A Y L A C S A I N TJ E A N . C A

Ferry

SaintSiméon

R

Québec

Baie-Saint-Paul

Québec

Trois-Rivières

Saguenaylacsaintjean.ca 1 877 BLEUETS (253-8387)

138

Charlevoix Tourist Region

www.quebec511.gouv.qc.ca

Information

34

Sagard

uli

e èr

138

11

PetitSaguenay

The Fjord Route (scenic route)

Ÿ

Railroad (station)

Provincial highway

Lawrence Regional highway Saguenay– St. Marine Park Secondary road

Relay village

City of Saguenay

The Fjord Route (scenic route)

Ÿ

Railroad (station)

Permanent visitor information centre Seasonal visitor information centre

Ferry Relay village

Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park City of Saguenay

Rivière-du-Loup

M

Riviè

L'AnseSaint-Jean

16

SacréCoeur

172

22

à

ub

Sa gu e

na y Parc national du Fjord-du-Saguenay

nay

Ferland-etBoilleau 381

175 ka

7

st

ue

Pi

170

RivièreÉternité

-E

S ag

169

Fj o r d d u

Tableau

rd

68

tit-

Lac des Îlets

No

eri te

Ha! Ha!

Lac de la Belle Rivière

ll e s

-M argu

Parc Saint-Basilenational du de-Tableau Fjord-du-Saguenay

Sainte-Rosedu-Nord

Rivière

ne

!

3

Lac Éternité

Rivière

tab

Ha

22

du

a!

r ai

Saint-Félixd'Otis

e

i

d

H es

175

ièr

v Ri

10

1

7

Riv

Lac à la Carpe

Lac des Commissaires

2.5

17

11

Rivière

Bouchette

15 km

(Chicoutimi)

Écorces

ŸLac-

155

0.5

372

La

Lac Ouiatchouan

Lac Bouchette

Lac Long

14

25

Saint-Fulgence

Mu

Sainte

Pe

. O ui a tc ho

Saint-André

SaintFrançoisde-Sales

Ÿ

Saguenay

172

es

e

e

Riv

22

Ÿ

Larouche Hébertville- Baie 6 Station Cascouia Hébertville

(Jonquière) 170

Manicouagan Tourist Region

ièr

10

Métabetchouan– Lac-à-la-Croix

Desbiens

16

169

6 11

24

ièr

Lac Laurent

3

ue

Riv

uo

ua

n

Riv

ière

Ÿ

4

6

10

170

1 Saint- 11 Bruno 3

169

8 1

coutimi

s Iroquoi

l'Ours

à

Rivière

8

169

8

Riv

14

sd

372 198 324 61 86 42 236 178 491 228 61 84 202 184 74

Baie-Comeau

10

SainteHedwidge

7

enay

rg

r ite

Roberval

ra

8

16

in

8

14

2

SaintR Alma ivière Saint-Ambroise Charles Sagu

Ma

368 273 350 543 413 704 515 264 240 509 491 381

322 679 315 439 331 273 533 684 415 416 439 239 200 333

B

Saint- 9 Gédéon

172

t e-

398 414 149 280 303 35 74 162

293 252 150 173 363 346 236

re

lin

aux

11

-D é c h a r g e

Saint- 16 Nazaire

ière

269 442 465 447 485 486

129 21 180 223 474 211 106 129 146 127 18

Va

6

P

e etit

8

Saint-Davidde-Falardeau 17 SaintHonoré

w

Mashteuiatsh

5

c Dé h a r g e

24 246 228 119

Parc national Riviè des Monts-Valin

ha

3

G rande -

10

8

269 252 142

40 128

259 283 175 216 220 Riv

Lac Clair

Ships

Lake Saint-Jean

13

145

Lac Brochet

re

Saint-Prime

ière

R

169

12

rd

R i v iè

22

Saint-Félicien

15

SainteMonique L'Ascension Lac Labrecque Bégin t o uc 12 Saint-HenriMis Labrecque de-Taillon 7 ivière

11

No

Lamarche

onk a

10

du

Sa

an

Parc national de la Pointe-Taillon

r ib

r e Ch i

169 15

as

120 320 208 499 310 59 35 286 252 158

195 204 483 221 87 110 161 144 34

506 149 283 158 52 347 364 90 243 266 85 123 128

St. Lawrence River

Br

v iè

shu

7 1

Péribonka

24

15

S a u m o ns

5

6

373

a

Chuteà-l'ours

La Doré

an e

è

ou

Lac La Mothe

re

R iv i e èr

mu

20

Lac Tchitogama

e

l le

ap

Chibougamau

Tic

hu

Ashuapmushuan Wildlife Reserve

5

tit

Sainte14 Jeanne-d'Arc SaintAugustin 7 4

1

13

aux

R

e

As

167

Riv

3

169

Pe

Be

ièr

4

Normandin

4

Dolbeau-Mistassini

1

Distance chart See page 193 for the regional access map

Route du Fjord

Saint-Ludgerde-Milot

Ri vi

Riv

16

e

ivièr

7

12

Ri

20

10

Riviére

Mistassibi

16

SaintThomas- SaintDidyme Edmond Albanel

Rats

Saguenay

ire

e

ux

N

No

ièr

Mistassini

Girardville

Lac-Saint-Jean

re

Riv

re

Saint13 Stanislas SaintEugène a

Riviè

Notre-Damede-Lorette Riviè

Rivièr

e Pér

ibonk

a

R E G I O N A L O V E R V I E W > S A G U E N AY– L A C - S T- J E A N



Experience ! the Lake Tour


EXPLORE THE FJORD

EXPLORE EXCURSIONS M U LT I M E D I A EXPOSITIONS AQUARIUM

museedufjord.com 3346, boul. Grande-Baie Sud, La Baie 418-697-5077 1-866 697-5077


New


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.