Discover the best top things to do in Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean Region, Quebec including Fjord en kayak, La Fabuleuse Histoire 'un Royaume, Savonnerie au Pays des Bleuets, Zoo Sauvage de Saint-Felicien, Centre plein air Bec-Scie, Tours Aventure Fjord et Monde Day Tours, Village historique de Val-Jalbert, l'Odyssee des Batisseurs, Saguenay Fjord National Park, Parc de la Riviere du Moulin.
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Fjord en kayak offers the widest number of long sea kayak excursions in Quebec. You may choose your own departure date for kayak trips on the Saguenay. Confirmation of the sea kayak 3-hour tour with 1 person or sea kayak excursion (1 , 2 and 3 days) with 2 persons.
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Spectacular show with over 150 participants. Présentation in French only. The music and sound effects are impressive while the actors are performing with energy and enthusiasm. Great place to spend an evening at a 5 stars show.
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FREE guided tours of our domain are offered from mi-June to September, boutique open all year round Closed all Mondays and Tuesdays, come have a look at our animals, the medicinal herbs, our different gardens and fruit trees. Established in 2005, our home-base soap shop and toiletry boutique is now open, come visit a place that keeps traditional soap making alive.
4.5 based on 1,423 reviews
The Zoo sauvage of St-Felicien invites you to come live an unforgettable experience among the Borealie species. Come witness the proximity of almost 1000 live animals in natural wide open spaces. Get on board our caged train to discover the splendour of the Nature trail Park. Continue the adventure by walking along our pedestrian section accessible to the entire family. Meet with Gobi, our Bactrian camel, observe the animals' snacktimes, enjoy our differents activities. One of the 10 most beautiful zoos in the world according to lexpress (France).
This is a fascinating zoo where the walkways wander through trees and over cascades to look down at animals in natural, relaxed habitats. They had two polar bear cubs born at the end of November and December 11, 2018. The day we were there, the sun was out and it warmed up to the low 60s. One cub was out playing in a swimming hole while his mom lazed in the sun. The tiger that was awake came out of its cage and posed for us, while the other napped comfortably. It had snowed there the week before, so all of the animals still had on their winter coats. We've seen lots of musk oxen, buffalo, and so on -- but none quite as good-looking as these were. On the train ride, we saw black bears and grizzlies, a wolf, lots of deer, elk, and a few moose, as well as the musk oxen and buffalo. All of the animals visible on the train were wandering through the woods, grazing, or just enjoying the sunshine. At the restaurant, we saw porcupines napping up in the trees! I had no idea they were arboreal. This zoo has quite a bit of hiking up and down to see everything. But it's well worth the walking involved. It is also handicap-accessible, although it would be challenging. Truly a wonderful zoo!
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Looking for an outdoor activity in Saguenay? Let yourself be charmed by the enchanting trails at Bec-Scie where you will discover breathtaking landscapes such as the Riviere-a-Mars canyon. Have a memorable experience alone, with friends and family, on foot or by mountain bike! When Bec-Scie is covered with a blanket of white, come and visit one of the most beautiful cross-country and snowshoeing centers in Quebec, with marked trails and shelters. The area is a staging ground for snowmobilers, and the reception room is available all year round for private events and activities.
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Provide tourists a unique and educational tour while discovering our wonderful world along the famous Saguenay St. Lawrence Marine Park. At the guided tour, Nationnal Park, charming villages, imposing landscapes, warm people and so much more.
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Travel back to 1927 with the help of colourful characters who will reveal the secrets of this authentic company village with its forty original buildings. Celebrating its 100th birthday this year, the Saint-Georges de Val-Jalbert convent-school has resisted the hazards of time, and remains one of the best preserved buildings in the village. You'll be amazed by the Ouiatchouan Falls, which are higher than Niagara. Ride the cable car to the summit of the mountain and discover the breathtaking panorama. Live the magic of the immersive multimedia show with its illumination of the artefacts in the mill -- and the life of the workers! 110 Years later and Val-Jalbert is now home to a mini hydroelectric power plant, a plant that is to helping to insure the sustainability of the tourist experience. The discovery of this jewel of architectural integration takes place over the course of a walk featuring a series of interpretive devices. Lookouts and perches provide spectacular views of the Ouiatchouan Falls and the river. This walk offers visitors a historical, industrial, technical, socio-economic, environmental and even an artistic perspective -- in short, a global view of the project.
Visited Val-Jalbert in early July 2019. I had only heard about it somewhat mockingly, in a song by the Colocs (Montreal 1990’s band). I wondered if it might be what the Quebecois call “quétaine” or tacky. In fact, it was anything but. Imagine a real life “living” ghost town complete with costumed interpreters, a magnificent waterfall, some naturally dilapidated buildings, a pleasant pedestrian walk and a really impressive overview multimedia presentation. Throw in a gondola ride to the top of the waterfall with spectacular views of Lac Saint-Jean and you have a very pleasant few hours soaking up a little bit of history, that of a village built entirely around a pulp and paper mill that thrived in the early 20th century but was abandoned when the pulp and paper market crashed. They have done a great job of preserving the Village’s history so that many generations can see what life was like at the time. It was impressive and well worth the visit to Val-Jalbert.
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6 hrs driving from Montreal, will find yourself in a magnificent nature different than other part of region, driving in a vally surrounded by hills of forest. Fjord du sagnuay will make this journey a complete WOW. Hiking trails where give you breathtaking views of fjord.
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