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Saguenay Fjord National Park
Set along both shores of the Saguenay Fjord, this 326.7 km² park protects cliffs reaching up to 412 metres at Cap Trinité and offers some of Québec's most spectacular panoramas.

Pointe-Taillon National Park
Forming a vast sandy peninsula between Lac Saint-Jean and the Péribonka River, this 92 km² park offers more than 15 km of beaches and 45 km of bike paths, including an iconic stretch of the Véloroute des Bleuets.

Monts-Valin National Park
Home to the highest accessible peaks in the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean region, this park is famous for its Valley of Ghosts, where frost-coated conifers take on spectral shapes in winter.

Val-Jalbert Historic Village
Frozen in time since 1927 when its pulp mill closed, this former company town has some forty preserved original buildings, dominated by the towering Ouiatchouan Falls, higher than Niagara Falls.

La Pulperie de Chicoutimi — Regional Museum
Set within the industrial remains of a former pulp mill built between 1897 and 1921, this cultural and museum complex tells the story of Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean's industrialization.

Saint-Félicien Wildlife Zoo
Canada's only zoo to feature geladas, this 485-hectare wildlife park devoted to boreal fauna conservation lets visitors observe animals in near-total freedom aboard a train crossing their natural habitat.

La Fabuleuse Histoire d'un Royaume
Performed every summer since 1988 at La Baie's municipal Palais theatre, this large-scale historical pageant features more than 100 volunteers and extras retelling the epic settlement of Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean.

Musée du Fjord
Featuring a 53,000-litre saltwater aquarium, this interactive science museum introduces visitors of all ages to the ecosystems of the Saguenay Fjord and Ha! Ha! Bay through an immersive exhibition.

Véloroute des Bleuets
With its 256 km of bike path looping entirely around Lac Saint-Jean, the Véloroute des Bleuets is one of the longest continuous cycling circuits in North America encircling a single body of water.

Musée ilnu de Mashteuiatsh
Located at the heart of the Ilnu community of Mashteuiatsh on the western shore of Lac Saint-Jean, this museum presents the history, material culture, and living traditions of the Pekuakamiulnuatsh First Nation.

Sainte-Rose-du-Nord
Nestled between the steep cliffs of the fjord's north shore, this picturesque village offers one of the finest road-accessible viewpoints over the Saguenay, especially prized at sunset.

Fjord Cruises and Maritime Shuttles
Linking several fjord-side villages from June to September, cruises and maritime shuttles offer a unique perspective on the Saguenay's cliffs, inaccessible by road along several stretches of the route.
