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Marine Park Sector Whales can be found in every ocean on Earth, but the St. Lawrence River boasts more of the largest species in the world, as well as a variety of smaller cetaceans. Five or six species, including the humpback whale (15 m), the fin whale (20 m), and the blue whale—the world’s largest mammal (30 m and 140 tons)—come inland as far as the Charlevoix coastal area for feeding. Whale-watching cruises from Saint-Siméon, Baie-Sainte-Catherine and Tadoussac take visitors out to see these giants of the sea in their natural habitat and discover all the beauty of the Saguenay Fjord. A visit to the Pointe-Noire interpretation and observation center at the Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park is the perfect way to learn more about sea mammals and ocean currents. Whale watching activities in Saguenay-St-Lawrence Marine Park are governed by the Regulation on Marine Activities. Some 30 km down the road from Baie-Sainte-Catherine towards La Malbaie sits Parc d'aventure en montagne les Pallissades, the Eco-Village of Charlevoix, where visitors can admire the forest, the St. Lawrence, and the awe-inspiring geomorphology of the area. Nearby Port-au-Persil and Baie-des-Rochers entice visitors with a superb 6 km network of hiking trails through an area of unmatched calm and breathtaking beauty. Sector Map
Download the sector map (PDF 1.95 Mo) Regional Map
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