All Attractions in Tadoussac
12 attractions to explore
Nature & ParksBaie-des-Rochers Municipal Park
A peaceful municipal park offering short hiking trails, free camping, and scenic coastal scenery near Tadoussac.
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Wildlife & InterpretationCap de Bon-Désir Interpretation and Observation Centre
A Parks Canada site offering majestic St. Lawrence River views and excellent whale observation opportunities.
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Tours & CruisesCroisières AML · Cale Sèche | Embarquement croisière en Zodiac
Thrilling Zodiac boat excursions bringing passengers up close to whales and the dramatic Saguenay Fjord.
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Tours & CruisesCroisières AML · Charlevoix | Billetterie et embarquement
Premier whale-watching cruise departing Tadoussac, with exceptional sightings of blue whales, belugas, and minke whales.
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Nature & LandscapesDunes de Tadoussac
Ancient towering sand dunes offering spectacular panoramic views over the St. Lawrence River.
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Nature & ParksFjord-du-Saguenay National Park - Sainte-Marguerite Bay area
A remote and spectacular section of the Saguenay fjord park, renowned for pristine wilderness and dramatic bay scenery.
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Nature & Scenic ViewpointsL'Anse De Tabatière (Sepaq)
A Sepaq-managed fjord access point offering outstanding Saguenay Fjord views with minimal hiking required.
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Museums & EducationMarine Mammal Interpretation Centre
An engaging centre dedicated to the whales and marine mammals of the St. Lawrence, perfect for all ages.
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Nature & ParksParc de la Pointe
A charming shoreline park in Tadoussac with a paved walkway, sandy beach, and occasional wildlife sightings.
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Wildlife & InterpretationPointe-Noire Interpretation and Observation Centre
A Parks Canada centre with indoor exhibits and outdoor vantage points for observing belugas and marine wildlife.
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Nature & ParksSaguenay Fjord National Park
A stunning national park offering scenic roads, well-maintained trails, and breathtaking fjord views.
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Nature & Marine ParksSaguenay-St-Lawrence Marine Park
Canada's first marine park, protecting extraordinary biodiversity at the confluence of the Saguenay and St. Lawrence rivers.
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