Tiny Tadoussac, a Quebecois village of fewer than 900 inhabitants on the St. Lawrence River, is renowned as a whale watching destination. Tours are readily available to see the vast creatures feast on krill in the St. Lawrence and to explore the stunning Saguenay fjord, but you can often spot whales from the shore. The oldest surviving French settlement in the Americas, Tadoussac has a slew of national parks within easy reach. There is a frequent free ferry service across the Saguenay River.
Restaurants in Tadoussac
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Nous offrons les seules croisières en bateaux de 12 places. Nous offrons des excursions aux baleines d'une durée de 2h30, des sorties en bateau dans le Fjord du Saguenay, des croisières découvertes et aussi nous sommes ouverts à vos demandes spéciales: Navette entre les deux rives, soit du fleuve ou du Fjord, excursions aux oiseaux migrateurs, pêche etc.
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Offering a unique experience in Tadoussac, you will have the opportunity to discover areas that are known thanks to our oversized electric bikes. Sand dunes and the forest are our favorite playgrounds and offer you a Quebec wildlife par excellence!
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Free one-way trail (although you will encounter idiots who must go the opposite way) around the tip of the mouth of the Saguenay river. Very well laid out information panels around the way will tell you about the historic significance of the very first trading post that became what is known today as Tadoussac. Takes about one hour if you read all panels and stay on the rocks to spot some whales with the whale watchers. Ends up in the Tadoussac harbour.
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Situated at the confluence of the St. Lawrence River and the Saguenay Fjord, Tadoussac and Baie-Ste-Catherine are the main entrance to the most beautiful whale watching site in the world! Croisieres AML offers you an unparalleled experience with nature.
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Inaugurated in 1902, the Club de Golf Tadoussac is one of the oldest golf clubs in Quebec, and one of the oldest in Canada that is still in its original location. Legends speak of the first soaring golf balls astonishing the local villagers, who were amused by the American and English-Canadian tourists' curious hobby. Today, nestled the resort town of Tadoussac, Quebec, in the heart of the Tadoussac sector of Parc National du Fjord-du-Saguenay, the picturesque 9-hole course is surrounded by mountains and features spectacular views of the Saguenay river. Featuring natural grass and landscaping that reflects the area's natural beauty, the par-33 course's boasts hilly and challenging terrain, including many gullies and a pond. The Club de Golf Tadoussac offers a variety of very reasonable daily, seasonal and 10- and 20-pack rates, as well as a cozy clubhouse with a small pro shop, club rentals, and patio for drinks after your round. Local attractions including whale watching (excursions or from shore), hiking, beaches, sea kayaking, tennis courts next door to the golf club, swimming in the hidden lake, museums, and exquisite hotels, restaurants, and B&Bs make Tadoussac the perfect spot for your summer golf vacation.
Offering guided tours of Tadoussac, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Explore the History, Culture and Natural jewels through a resident's eye
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