The Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park is one of the best places in the world to observe whales. You can also see seals, seabirds and other marine animals such as starfish and sea cucumbers.
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Service:
Attractions, Activities, National Parks & Wildlife Reserves
Location:
Tadoussac (Côte-Nord – Manicouagan)
12 companies are offering wildlife observation activities in summer in Québec maritime
Our 3-hour cruises focus primarily on whale watching but also take you into the Saguenay Fjord. Observe the seabed on a television screen thanks to our underwater camera, a Croisières 2001 exclusive.
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Participating in an Essipit cruise also means meeting the Montagnais. Come and discover our history, traditions and cultural identity as Aboriginal people during all our whale-watching excursions.
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Discover the rich biodiversity of the St. Lawrence with Explos-Nature. Analyze samples and handle specimens while learning about marine life. Explos-Nature also offers interpretive activities at the Tadoussac Bird Observatory (OOT).
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Observe harbour seals on a sea kayaking excursion in a group of 8, surrounded by 420-m (1380-ft) cliffs. You will also have the opportunity to see several species of birds, including peregrine falcons, common loons and herons, and maybe even belugas!
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Groupe Dufour invites you to discover over a dozen species of marine mammals in the St. Lawrence. Encounter belugas, seals and other cetaceans during a guided sea excursion led by a bilingual naturalist.
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The Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park is an essential feeding ground for the St. Lawrence whales. Aquatic birds also use the marine park as a place to breed, rest during migration or overwinter.
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A visit to the Marine Mammal Observation Centre (CIMM) is an excellent introduction to whales and the perfect complement to a whale-watching cruise. Specialists are on site to answer all your questions.
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Participate in a guided sea kayaking excursion to observe marine mammals and learn more about them from our interpreter guides. This is your opportunity to explore our marine environment!
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Participating in an Essipit cruise also means meeting the Montagnais. Come and discover our history, traditions and cultural identity as Aboriginal people during all our whale-watching excursions.
The Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park is an essential feeding ground for the St. Lawrence whales. Aquatic birds also use the marine park as a place to breed, rest during migration or overwinter.