Easy to moderate fjordside trail steps from the main drag of Tadoussac. Mostly boardwalk interspersed with rock trails. Don't skip the expository boards that provide sufficient info of the area including its wildlife. Bring a jacket. Temperature can drop fast.
Definitely worth the time to stroll along the boardwalk and well-marked trails and take in the scenery in Tadoussac. Not a strenuous or technical walk, but natural trail and rocky path with some steps -- fine for kids or mobile seniors. Bring a jacket or sweater so that you are comfortable stopping to appreciate the views - as it can be chilly/windy out on the rocks! If you are lucky, you may even see some whale action in the waters.
Easy and fun "hike" through woods, on rocks and on wooden boardwalk. We loved it. Perfect for our 4-year old son and for us!
I really enjoyed this little walk from the boat pier around to near the Marine Centre.The boardwalk is well maintained with interesting information boards.It was a lovely sunny day the day I walked it and the views of the St Lawrence River and Saguenay Fjord were great..Recommended.
Beautiful vantage point. I was lucky to spot 2 belugas & 1 minke from here. Get there & watch the sunrise - you'll love it!
This is a great 20 - 30 minute walk (or longer if you decide to linger on the rocks or sit on many of the benches). The views of the Saguaney River are beautiful. The walk travles along a boardwalk, rocks and includes a number of small stairways.
On peu y voir des baleines de temps en temps .Le sentier est bien aménagé et on peut prendre tout notre temps pour faire de l'observation et profiter du grand air.
As we came up to the view point we saw some belugas and seals. It was timely some staff from the Marine Mammal Interpretation Center was there and give a presentation of the history and marine life of the area.
Utterly beautiful one of my all time favourite views and that includes sunrise on tiger hill in the Himalayas
The trail starts to the left of the marine center up a flight of stairs. It starts in the woods and suddenly out you pop on the rocks overlooking the bay. We saw a whale swimming and diving. What a treat. This is easily done with kids and it is not handicap accessible. However, if you have limited mobility there is a nice view of the rocks and bay from the marine center.