Trek vertiginous cliff-top trails inside Parc National du Fjord-du-Saguenay, where forested highlands plunge 300 m to ink-dark glacial waters below. This is raw, UNESCO-calibre wilderness with zero crowds and panoramas that redefine 'spectacular'.
What to expect
Enter the park via the Baie-Éternité sector, where the iconic Cap Trinité statue of the Virgin Mary gazes out from a sheer 500-m cliff face — one of Québec's most arresting sights. Your guide navigates the Sentier des Caps trail through old-growth boreal forest, pausing at ledge viewpoints where the black fjord stretches to the horizon. Wildlife sightings of black bear, moose, and peregrine falcon are not uncommon. The air is pure boreal, the silence profound — this is genuinely wilderness-level scenery accessible within minutes of port.
Good to know
The Baie-Éternité sector is approximately 45 minutes by car from La Baie pier — arrange a private transfer or taxi in advance. Wear sturdy walking shoes and layers; clifftop temperatures can be 5–8°C cooler than dockside. Book guided hikes directly through the Sépaq website; spaces are limited in peak season (July–September).
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at La Baie — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.