
Le fjord du Saguenay — un des plus longs au monde.
1. The Saguenay Fjord
The Saguenay Fjord — one of the world's longest (~105 km between Saguenay and Tadoussac).
Living in La Baie means living at the gateway to the fjord. Cliffs, deep waters and marine wildlife.
2. Fjord cruises
Several companies offer cruises departing from the port of La Baie.
- Short cruises with photo stops
- Day-long cruises to Tadoussac with beluga and whale watching
3. Parc national du Fjord-du-Saguenay
The Parc national du Fjord-du-Saguenay (SÉPAQ) — trails among the most spectacular in Quebec.
The Baie-Éternité sector offers exceptional viewpoints. The annual SÉPAQ pass gives access to all national parks.
4. Water activities
The fjord offers sea kayak, sailing, windsurfing and SUP. Several schools offer rental and training in La Baie.
Watch the temperature: water is very cold even in peak summer — typically 8-14°C due to deep currents. Wetsuit or life vest mandatory — hypothermia in cold water is fast.
For beginners: take training first — the fjord's winds and tides can surprise.
| Activity | Typical rate | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Sea kayak | $40-60 | 2-3 hours |
| Sailing | $80-150 | Half-day |
| SUP (paddleboard) | $35-50 | Rental |
| Windsurfing | Variable | Variable |
5. Seasons and best times
The fjord transforms with the seasons:
- Summer (June to September): peak tourist season — all cruises and water activities, but sites busier
- Fall (October): spectacular foliage, fewer crowds, special « colours » cruises
- Winter: frozen sections for ice fishing and skating — most tourist services close
- Spring: transitional — thaw makes some trails muddy
For a first discovery, August is optimal:
- Stable weather
- Active wildlife (belugas, seabirds)
- All options available
6. Frequently asked questions
The most common questions on the fjord from La Baie: best beluga-watching time, cruise cost, and free fjord activities.
When can I see belugas?
June to September — best period, belugas are most active and visible.
Belugas live year-round in the Saguenay-Saint-Laurent waters but congregate in the fjord more often in summer.
- Most cruises from La Baie include beluga watching if conditions allow
- From shore: Cap-de-Bon-Désir (closer to Tadoussac, ~1.5h from La Baie) offers good viewing without a boat
Belugas are an endangered species:
- Keep at least 100 metres distance by boat
- Never approach by kayak — it's forbidden and stresses the animals
How much does a fjord cruise cost?
Costs by duration:
- Short cruise (2h): $40-$60/adult
- Half-day cruise (3-4h): $65-$90
- Full-day cruise to Tadoussac (with belugas/whales): $90-$150
- Dinner cruise: $80-$120
- Children 4-12: typically half price
Book ahead in July-August — popular departures fill up.
Several companies operate from the port of La Baie and the Baie-Sainte-Catherine terminal.
Free option: a regular ferry between Tadoussac and Baie-Sainte-Catherine is free and offers views of the fjord mouth.
What free activities are there along the fjord?
Several free options:
- Walks along public shorelines: Anse-Saint-Étienne, Anse-aux-Foins
- Lookouts on route 170: Saint-Rose-du-Nord, Cap Trinité
- Public beaches: Plage Saint-Jean, Plage municipale de La Baie
- Picnic at the water's edge
SÉPAQ access to the national park: $9/day — not free but excellent value for the trails.
Absolutely free experience: drive route 170 between La Baie and Saint-Rose-du-Nord at sunset — one of Quebec's most beautiful scenic drives, costs only the gas.
7. See also
To go further on outdoors around La Baie:
- Discover Mont-Valin and outdoors around Chicoutimi for the fjord on the hiking side and skiing at Mont-Édouard.
- Read surviving Quebec winter to prepare gear before winter outings.
- See first steps in La Baie to settle a stone's throw from the fjord.
Author's Note: The fjord is your daily playground — few places offer so much only minutes from home.



