The Saint Charles Borromée church was built in 1839 and 1842 in the neo-gothic style. Discover a Casavant organ and many wonderful paintings inside the church.
Jewel of Quebec's architectural heritage, the Old Rectory overlooks the St. Lawrence River from the top of Cape Lauzon. Self guided tours available during the summer.
117, rue Saint- Joseph
Deschambault-Grondines QC G0A 1S0 cpdg@globetrotter.net
Closed in low season
Beautiful beaches, camping, hiking trails and sea trout fishing are among the activities to discover along the shores of the majestic St.Lawrence River. The warmest water on the coast! It was also the location of the filming of the Vérité sur l’affaire Harry Quebert series.
Built in 1674, it is the oldest existing windmill in Quebec. Here you will find an exhibition explaining its history as a flour mill and a naval signaling station.
535, chemin des Ancêtres
Deschambault-Grondines QC G0A 1W0 cpdg@globetrotter.net
Closed in low season
Relive the history of the residents of Labrieville, a village created for the workers at this enormous site. Theme exhibitions are also presented in this old anglican church.
"Les saveurs boréales" specializes in the harvesting of local North Coast products such as green plants (La salicorne), pharmaceutical products (fir gum, yew, chaga), teas (Labrador tea), seaweeds, mushrooms (morel, chanterelle, boletus) and a few others.
The Forestville fishing and hunting association invites you to discover its vast territories full of wildlife and nature. Come and take a deep breath of the one of the most pure air in Quebec.
The unique location of the municipal camping in Hébertville will enchant you on your first visit. Laundry services, beach and other accommodations are available on site.
Mont Lac-Vert mountain is known for high quality snow, perfect for a wide variety of winter activities : skiing, snowmobiling, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing.
The outfitter Domaine du Canyon is a favorite place to spend an unforgettable holiday. Several activities are offered on the site to please everyone: canoe, pedal boat, kayak, water trampoline, swings and sledding without forgetting hunting and fishing!
On Route 138 in Forestville, at the traffic light, turn onto Verreault Street north. After 4 km, take the road via the ZEC.
The trail is over 5,000 kms long and covers all the regions of Quebec. In Hébertville you will find a magnificent trail that will help you peacefully explore the local region.
Les Chevriers du Nord is part of a Quebec network for economuseums. Visitors can discover the techniques behind the production and transformation of mohair wool.
A 7 km bike path that connects CIBRO to the Achille Tremblay et fils store area. This circuit offers an exceptional point of view on the marsh and the flats of Saint-Fulgence.
Looming 984 meters high, Monts-Valin National Park dominates the landscape of the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean. Fishing for speckled trout and canoeing goes on in a multitude of park lakes and rivers.
Along the Saguenay Fjord between the flats and the mountains, the Sheepfold la Vieille Ferme stands out for its sweet and slightly salted lamb meat. You can also visit its orchards and ecological gardens.
Relaxation and pleasure in baths with therapeutic properties, combining hot and cold temperature in the breathtaking ambiance of the fjord. An experience to discover!
This cruise is the perfect option if you want to relax, unwind and reflect on the breathtaking landscape of the fjord. You’ll also get to admire the impressive Eternity Bay and the statue of Notre-Dame du Saguenay and learn many of the secrets of the region.
Fine chocolates handcrafted in a traditional way, without preservatives or artificial flavors. The ingredients used in their recipes are of superior quality.
Fjord en kayak offers the widest number of long sea kayak excursions in Quebec. You may choose your own departure date for kayak trips on the Saguenay.
359, rue St-Jean-Baptiste
L'Anse-Saint-Jean QC G0V 1N0 info@fjordenkayak.ca
Closed in low season
"Fjord et Charlevoix" Snowmobiling club
Escape to the forest on the many miles of trails for the sport of snowmobiling.