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Parc national du Fjord-du-Saguenay

Quebec

Renseignements de terrain pour Parc national du Fjord-du-Saguenay, Quebec. Données camping, conseils saisonniers, topographie et guide expert pour le plein air canadien.

Caractéristiques

Fjord Views
Coastal Camping
Kayaking

Conseils de saison

Spectacular fjord. Summer popular. Fall September: Moody light, good weather.

— Renseignement de terrain expert

À propos de ce lieu

Parc national du Fjord-du-Saguenay is a backcountry gem in Quebec, offering fjord views, coastal camping, kayaking amid the Laurentian Mountains, St. Lawrence Valley, boreal shield. With 200+ sites, it provides a true wilderness experience away from the crowds.



Campers come here for the Laurentian Mountains scenery and the chance to disconnect from daily life. The stargazing alone is worth the trip — minimal light pollution means you can see the Milky Way on clear nights. Whether you're pitching a tent for the first time or you're a seasoned backcountry traveller, Parc national du Fjord-du-Saguenay is a quintessential Canadian camping experience.

GPS: 48.3°N, 70.8°W

Comment s'y rendre

From Montreal, it's approximately 1.5-2 hours by car. GPS: 48.3°N, 70.8°W. The last portion requires a high-clearance vehicle or a hike in. Trail access from the parking area — hike of 2-15 km depending on your chosen site.

Stationnement et accès

Parking lot at the trailhead — spaces fill up on summer weekends. Arrive early. Day-use parking available for visitors not camping. $5-12 vehicle parking fee may apply.

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Meilleur moment pour visiter

Open season: May - October. June-August: Peak season with warmest weather, but expect full campgrounds — reserve well in advance. Bugs can be intense in June — bring repellent and a bug net. September: Arguably the best month — cooler temperatures, fewer bugs, stunning fall colours (especially in the hardwood forests), and thinner crowds. May and October: Shoulder season — sites are available without reservations but nights can be cold (near or below freezing).

Terrain et topographie

The campground sits within Laurentian Mountains, St. Lawrence Valley, boreal shield terrain. Backcountry sites range from lakeshore clearings to ridgetop perches. Ground is generally well-drained but can get muddy after heavy rain. The surrounding area offers excellent day-hiking opportunities. Elevation: 200-400m above sea level.

Réglements et permis

First-come, first-served sites available, but reservations recommended for peak season. Campfires: Bring your own firewood or purchase from camp host. Do not collect wood from the forest. Quiet hours: 11 PM to 7 AM. Store food securely to avoid attracting wildlife. Pack out all garbage — Leave No Trace principles apply. Dogs must be on leash at all times.

Services à proximité

No on-site store — bring everything you need. Nearest full grocery: Montreal (1.5-2 hours). Outfitter and gear rental within 20 minutes.

Où séjourner

Backcountry tent sites only — flat ground at designated spots. Nearby lodges and B&Bs for those wanting a roof overhead.

Couverture cellulaire et sécurité

Cell coverage: No service — carry a satellite communicator for backcountry sites. Nearest hospital: Montreal. Wildlife is present — never approach or feed wild animals. All water must be filtered or boiled before drinking. Ticks are active May-July — check yourself daily. Always tell someone your itinerary and expected return date.

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