Sightseeing Tadoussac
Sightseeing in Tadoussac
Located at the confluence of the Saint Lawrence and Saguenay rivers, Tadoussac is a charming Quebecois village surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty. This picturesque destination offers a unique blend of history, culture, and outdoor adventure.
Must-see Attractions
Saguenay Fjord National Park
- Explore the stunning Saguenay Fjord, a 100 km-long glacial valley carved out by ancient glaciers.
- Hike through lush forests, along scenic trails, or take a guided kayak tour to witness the park’s majestic beauty.
Tadoussac Harbour
- Admire the quaint harbour, where sailboats and fishing vessels bob gently on the water.
- Visit the historic lighthouse, now converted into a museum showcasing the region’s maritime history.
First Nations Interpretation Centre
- Discover the rich cultural heritage of the Innu people at this interactive centre.
- Learn about traditional hunting and gathering techniques, as well as the community’s vibrant arts and crafts.
Outdoor Activities
Whale Watching
- Take a guided tour to spot belugas, minke whales, and other marine species in their natural habitat.
- Get up close and personal with these majestic creatures in the Saint Lawrence River.
Hiking and Cycling
- Follow the scenic Route de la Pointe-de-l’Isle, which winds its way through forests and coastal villages.
- Explore over 100 km of trails, ranging from easy strolls to more challenging climbs.
Tips and Essentials
Getting There
- Fly into Quebec City (YQB) or Baie-Comeau (YBC) airports, then rent a car or take public transportation to Tadoussac.
- The village is accessible by ferry from Baie-Sainte-Catherine during peak season.
Accommodation
- Choose from cozy B&Bs, rustic cabins, and modern hotels, many with stunning river views.
- Book in advance, especially during summer months when the town can get busy.
Language and Currency
- While French is the primary language spoken, many locals are bilingual or speak some English.
- The Canadian dollar is the local currency; credit cards are widely accepted.
Insider’s Tip
- Visit during the shoulder season (April-May or September-October) for fewer tourists and more comfortable temperatures.