The St. Lawrence River and the Saguenay Fjord are the natural habitat of many marine mammals. Over 10 species of whales live in these waters, including the blue whale (the largest marine mammal in the world!), fin and humpback whales, belugas, porpoises, and dolphins. Marine wildlife also includes seals, starfish, and seabirds. On board of a zodiac, in a sea kayak or even on a hike, keep your eyes peeled, the show is always on! In Saguenay – Lac-Saint-Jean, Côte-Nord, Gaspésie or Bas-Saint-Laurent, the options for marine wildlife watching are plenty. Look for a Quality-Safety certified business to book an excursion that is both respectful and safe, for wildlife and humans alike. On a cruise with an interpretive guide or in a kayak at sunrise, dive into the fascinating world our marine ecosystems.
Visit the Tourisme Lanaudiere visitor region and Mont-Tremblant National Park ? L’Assomption Sector. With our accredited Aventure Ecotourisme Québec members, discover the pleasures of dog-sledding in winter or try canicross, mountain biking or in the milder weather, an aerial adventure. Explore Quebec’s oldest and biggest national park, with its 6 colossal rivers and over 400 lakes and streams. Paddle your way across Parc National du Mont-Tremblant’s Saint-Côme Sector in a canoe, and revel in all the beauty of its gorgeous scenery and 40 wildlife species, including the wolf.