First Steps in La Baie

Settling in Saguenay's maritime borough, on the fjord.

By VIEAUQC — La vie au QuébecMay 10, 2026
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Vue de La Baie au Québec

La Baie au bord de la Baie des Ha! Ha! et du fjord.

1. La Baie at a glance

La Baie is the maritime borough of Saguenay (~18,000 residents) — the smallest of the three urban boroughs.

Located at the mouth of the Saguenay Fjord, on the Baie des Ha! Ha!.

2. Its former neighbourhoods — compared

La Baie was born in 1976 from the merger of three towns. Today they form one urban fabric — driving between them in under 10 minutes — but each keeps a distinct character:

  • Bagotville: many services, diversity tied to the air base
  • Port-Alfred: downtown shops, working-class character
  • Grande-Baie: quiet, fjord views — favoured by retirees
Former neighbourhoodCharacterTypical populationOf note
BagotvilleThe most commercialDiverse population, militaryCanadian Forces military base
Port-Alfred (La Baie central)Working-class, downtownEstablished familiesIndustrial port, rue Bagot shops
Grande-BaieResidential, peacefulRetirees, slightly higher pricesSpectacular fjord views

3. Practical errands

  • Municipal service point of La Baie
  • Rue Bagot, boulevard de la Grande-Baie — main shops
  • Specialized services: Chicoutimi, ~25 minutes away

4. The military presence

The Bagotville Military Base:

  • One of the 2 main fighter bases in Canada
  • Home to the 3rd WingCF-18 aircraft
  • Employs about 1,500 people (active military + civilian personnel)

Impact on local life:

  • Military families live there — rotations every 3-5 years
  • English-language services more present (anglophone military from elsewhere in Canada)
  • Military medical infrastructure for families
  • Schools with more anglophone children than the rest of Saguenay

5. Daily life and cost of living

La Baie offers one of the lowest costs of living in Saguenay.

Typical prices (2026):

  • 4½ rental: $650-$900/month — cheaper than Chicoutimi or Jonquière
  • Single-family home (purchase): $180,000-$280,000
  • Groceries, everyday services: standard Quebec prices

Language profile:

  • City francophone at ~90%
  • Anglophone military community: minority but visible
  • Municipal and provincial services: French by default

For daily life (groceries, school, doctor): quiet but limited.

For specialized shopping, specialized medical care, complex banking services: cross to Chicoutimi regularly.

6. Frequently asked questions

The most common questions on settling in La Baie: differences between former neighbourhoods, schools with English classes, and job opportunities at the military base.

What's the difference between Bagotville, Port-Alfred and Grande-Baie?

The three former neighbourhoods have distinct characters:

  • Bagotville: the most commercial, home to the military base — many services, more diverse population
  • Port-Alfred (today La Baie central): industrial port, downtown shops — more working-class character
  • Grande-Baie: spectacular fjord views — favoured by retirees and those who pay a little more for the location

Day-to-day, they function as one urban fabric — driving between them in under 10 minutes.

Are there schools with English classes in La Baie?

Yes — the Riverside School Board (anglophone school board) operates:

  • A primary school
  • A secondary school

Mainly serves anglophone military families.

Most other schools are French (Centre de services scolaire des Rives-du-Saguenay).

Watch out for Loi 101:

  • Access restriction to English schools
  • Only children of Canadian citizens educated mainly in English in Canada are eligible
  • Immigrant children, even from anglophone countries, MUST attend French school by default
How to apply for a job at Base Bagotville?

Two paths:

Civilian roles:

  • Apply via Emplois GC (federal portal)
  • Roles: administrative, technical, maintenance, civilian engineering, food services
  • Citizenship not always required, but security clearance yes

Military roles:

  • Enlist via forces.ca
  • Citizenship required for most roles
  • Long recruitment process: 6-18 months

Indirect work: the base subcontracts local companies (catering, equipment maintenance) — indirect opportunities available.

7. See also

To go further once you're settled in La Baie:

8. Official sources


Author's Note: La Baie is ideal for those seeking quiet life near nature, but prepare for round trips to Chicoutimi.

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