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January 6, 2022

Discover popular activities in the Saguenay area. 

Located on the shores of the Ashuapmushuan River, the Chute à l'Ours tourist site offers several activities as well as the rental of campgrounds and cabins. In summer, you can access the hiking trails or practice wading. In winter, you will explore the surroundings on snowshoes or snowmobile.

In the summer season, an entrance fee is to be expected to access activities if you are not staying on the site.

Dogs on a leash are welcome, but they are not allowed in the cabins, in the restaurant or in the swimming pool.

 

Activities

Map of the site

Itinerary

  

The Caverne du Trou de la Fée Park offers several activities in nature. In addition to exploring a cave and discovering the canyon of the Matébetchouane river, you can take the site's various hiking trails or go zip-lining in a splendid setting.

An entrance fee is to be expected. Dogs are welcome on the site, but they are not allowed in the cave, on the terrace and in the reception center.

 

hiking trails

Cavern

map of the site

Itinerary

The Ouiatchouan trail, 30 km long, connects the historic village of Val-Jalbert and the Saint-Antoine Hermitage of Lac-Bouchette.

You will follow the Ouiatchouan River, cross a boreal forest and observe magnificent viewpoints. At various places on the course, shelters are accessible to hikers. There are also many options for hikers who would like to enjoy only a portion of the trail.

Please note that the parking lot on the Val-Jalbert side is at the campsite. You will then have to cross the campsite on foot to get to the entrance to the trail.

Access fees are to be expected and a return service and luggage transport is available. Dogs are allowed in certain areas.

 

Information (french)

map of the trail

Itinerary (Saint-Antoine hermitage)

Itinerary (Val-Jalbert)

In summer as in winter, the Grandes-Rivières Regional Park is a place of choice for outdoor enthusiasts. Spectacular rivers, splendid landscapes and wide open spaces: there is something for everyone!

The park is divided into several sectors offering various activities: kayaking, hiking trails of various levels, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, beach, snowmobile trails, and much more!

Original activities such as canoe-camping, rafting and climbing are also offered in the park. You only have to select the sector that suits you, according to the chosen activity.

Accommodations and campgrounds are also available for rent.

Access to the trails is free and dogs on a leash are welcome!

 

general information

park guide and maps

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Offering direct access to Lake Saint-Jean and a magnificent view, the Roberval nautical club is a destination of choice for boaters and water sports enthusiasts.

On the marina site, you will also have access to a park, a restaurant, a dairy and the Véloroute des Bleuets.

 

Roberval nautical club (french)

Itinerary