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Saguenay Fjord National Park

Parc national du Fjord-du-Saguenay
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  • Sand dunes in the Baie-de-Tadoussac sector<br />
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  • Les Caps trail<br />
  •  Cabin in the Baie-Éternité sector<br />
  • Ice fishing <br />
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Saguenay Fjord National Park offers the following lodging options: cabins, huts, campsites, rustic shelters, Huttopia tents and tent-trailers. The choice is yours!

Our cabins are open year-round, as are some of the huts, which gives you the opportunity to enjoy a memorable nature experience in the winter as well as the summer.

Several wilderness campsites have been set up along the fjord and along trails for sea kayaking and hiking enthusiasts. Whether you are looking for the comfort of a serviced site or the rustic charm of more basic ones, enjoy a peaceful stay in the park at one of our campsites.
Opening dates
Open year-round (10 cabins)
Room capacity

107 campsites
7 “ready-to-camp” Huttopia tents
6 “ready-to-camp” tent-trailers (4 in the Baie-Sainte-Marguerite sector)
28 wilderness tent platforms
10 cabins
Winter: 2 rustic shelters + 3 huts
Summer: 5 huts

Cost:
Single Occupancy Varies depending on the type of accommodations
Double Occupancy Same as above
Additional Person Same as above
Payment methods
  • Cash Cash
  • American Express American Express
  • Interac Interac
  • MasterCard MasterCard
  • Visa Visa
Types of lodging offered
Campgrounds
Several serviced and wilderness campsites are available for outdoor enthusiasts who want to commune with nature in Saguenay Fjord National Park.
Furnished Cottages and Apartments
Cabins are available in the park for outdoor enthusiasts who want to commune with nature in Saguenay Fjord National Park.
Services
On site
  • Boat rental
  • Panoramic lookout
  • Free outdoor parking
  • Public telephone
  • Snowshoes for rent
On-site activites
  • Interpretation
  • Wildlife observation
  • Observation of marine mammals
  • Fishing
  • Ice fishing
  • Sea nearby
  • Hiking trails
  • Rowboating
How to get there
Baie-Éternité (Saguenay Fjord Interpretation Centre)
From Route 175 North (Laurentides Wildlife Reserve), take Route 170 East to the village of Rivière-Éternité. From Route 138 East, take Route 170 West in Saint-Siméon to the village of Rivière-Éternité.

Baie-Sainte-Marguerite (Beluga Interpretation Centre)
From Route 138 East, take Route 172 West. From Route 175 North, take Route 172 East.

Baie du Moulin-à-Baude (Maison des Dunes Interpretation Centre)
Take Route 138 or 172. In Tadoussac, take Rue des Pionniers, which turns into Chemin du Moulin-à-Baude; the Maison des Dunes is located at the end of the street.
Affiliations and distinctions
Parcs Québec network
Tourisme Manicouagan

Lodging

Opening dates
Open year-round (10 cabins)
Room capacity

107 campsites
7 “ready-to-camp” Huttopia tents
6 “ready-to-camp” tent-trailers (4 in the Baie-Sainte-Marguerite sector)
28 wilderness tent platforms
10 cabins
Winter: 2 rustic shelters + 3 huts
Summer: 5 huts

Cost:
Single Occupancy Varies depending on the type of accommodations
Double Occupancy Same as above
Additional Person Same as above
Payment methods
  • Cash
  • American Express
  • Interac
  • MasterCard
  • Visa
Contact
91, rue Notre-Dame
Rivière-Éternité (Quebec) Canada
G0V 1P0
Phone: 418 272-1556
Fax: 418 272-1516
Toll free: 1 800 665-6527

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