Travel reviews
Description
Duration: 1h30 non-stop (About 7h00 with a stopover*)
Time: June 21 to September 1: 1:00 PM (10:00 AM* and 2:30 PM for the rest of the season)
Season: From June 14 to October 13
Departures: Wharf of l'Anse-St-Jean
On board a sightseeing boat, explore the most spectacular areas of the Fjord!
During this guided cruise on the Saguenay Fjord, you will discover its cliffs, its mysteries, its legends, its history, and its majestic capes.
This cruise is the ideal opportunity to find yourself at the foot of the impressive Fjord cliffs and undoubtedly the best way to take the most beautiful photos of the stunning landscapes of this uncommon geological phenomenon.
Don't forget your camera to capture these magnificent landscapes!
Rates
Season | Adult | 6 to 14 yrs old | 0 to 5 yrs old |
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2025/06/21 to 2025/09/01 | $84 | $45 | $0 |
* Prices include taxes.
* Your ticket included a non-alcoholic drink and a snack.
* Possibility of calling at Parc du Saguenay for cruises departing at 10:00 a.m. between June 15th and 22th, or between September 3rd and October 14th.
* Possibility of embarking from Rivière-Éternité (departure times differ from those of Anse Saint-Jean): please consult your travel consultant.
Location
Départ à la billetterie au quai municipal, 355, St-Jean-Baptiste, L'Anse St-Jean, (QC)
Travel reviews
guided cruise
GREAT tour guide
the stop over in St Rose de Nord (4 hours) was too long
too long
(Translated by Google) you shouldn't only take the riverboat cruise, you should combine it with a stop in the national park and go for a hike, then return by boat when it comes back. That's where I understood the principle... it's like a bus.
(Translated by Google) Outing on the fjord to observe this majestic fjord
no whales in sight, nor beluga, climate change is visible
Beautiful hike to the statue of Our Lady of Saguenay in the national park
Exceptional breakfast (great coffee) at the Nuances de Grain bakery in l'Anse St Jean
Experience the calm of l'Anse du Petit Saguenay
Beautiful viewpoint at l'Anse de Tabatière in Parc Saguenay managed by SEPAQ