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Hiking around Les Bergeronnes offers diverse landscapes along the St. Lawrence River estuary in Quebec's Côte-Nord region. The area features extensive marine coastline with rocky shores, providing views of the river. Inland, the terrain transitions to largely forested and mountainous areas, crisscrossed by rivers like the Petites Bergeronnes and several lakes. This combination creates varied environments for outdoor activities.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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7.83km
02:06
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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2.44km
00:46
100m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Rapid river and waterfall of the river that was formerly used as a mill tributary. However, from November to April it is frozen over.
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Speed down the dune to the small beach and into the water. Unfortunately very crowded in high season.
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Fantastic view (when the weather is good) over the Bay of Tadoussac. At the lookout point there is also a hut with seating and a view of the bay.
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From the shore you can see the whales swimming nearby. Fin whales, Minkwale, .... If you stay at the neighboring, very clean Camping Paradise Marine is good walk along the beach there. The park closes at 6 pm, but you can park in front of the barriers and enjoy the sunset. We were also able to see a few whales from a distance, so pack better binoculars. Warm clothes and a few snacks are also a good souvenir to this place.
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Here you can watch whales without disturbing them. Without a boat, you sit on the cliff and the whales swim deep relaxation, only a few meters away from you. Above the rocks, an observation station has been set up. The park rangers go out of their way to explain life in the water. Often they even have showpieces that you can touch. If you stay until late in the evening you have the rocks for you and only share them with the whales and seals.
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There are over 8 hiking routes documented on komoot for Les Bergeronnes, ranging from easy walks to moderate trails. This variety ensures options for different fitness levels and preferences.
Yes, Les Bergeronnes offers several easy trails perfect for beginners and families. For instance, the Dunes of Tadoussac – View of Tadoussac Bay loop from Rochers du Saguenay is an easy 2.4 km path that provides scenic views and explores the unique dune landscape. The region's trails are generally accessible and well-suited for a relaxed outdoor experience.
Hiking in Les Bergeronnes offers a diverse range of landscapes. You'll find extensive marine coastline along the St. Lawrence River, with rocky shores providing panoramic views and opportunities to observe marine mammals. Inland, the terrain transitions to largely forested and mountainous areas, crisscrossed by rivers like the Petites Bergeronnes and several lakes, offering a different scenic experience.
Absolutely. Les Bergeronnes is renowned for its rich aquatic and terrestrial fauna. Trails along the St. Lawrence River, such as those near the Cap-de-Bon-Désir Interpretation and Observation Centre, offer excellent opportunities to spot marine mammals like whales, seals, and porpoises directly from the shore. The forested areas are also home to moose, deer, and various bird species, making many trails ideal for wildlife observation.
Yes, several loop trails are available, providing convenient options for hikers. A popular moderate loop is the Cap-de-Bon-Desir loop from Cayes de Bon-Désir, which is 7.8 km long and offers coastal views. Another easy option is the View of Tadoussac Bay – Dunes of Tadoussac loop from Rochers du Saguenay, a 2.3 km trail through coastal and dune environments.
The hiking routes in Les Bergeronnes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Hikers often praise the stunning coastal views, the unique opportunity to observe marine wildlife from land, and the diverse natural environments that combine river, forest, and marine landscapes.
Yes, you can find waterfalls in the area. The Baude River Waterfall – View of Tadoussac Bay loop from Rochers du Saguenay is an easy 1.3 km trail that leads to the beautiful Baude River Waterfall, offering a refreshing natural sight.
Beyond the trails themselves, Les Bergeronnes offers several points of interest. The Cap-de-Bon-Desir is a key attraction for marine mammal observation. You can also explore the unique Dune de Tadoussac. These sites often serve as starting points or scenic highlights along various routes.
While specific public transport routes directly to all trailheads might be limited, Les Bergeronnes is a municipality in Quebec's Côte-Nord region. It's advisable to check local transport options or consider driving to access the various hiking areas, as many trails are located within natural parks or along the coastline which may require personal vehicle access.
The best time to hike in Les Bergeronnes is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally mild and pleasant, making conditions ideal for exploring. This period also offers the best opportunities for marine mammal observation along the St. Lawrence River coastline.
Many trails in Les Bergeronnes provide stunning panoramic views of the St. Lawrence River. The extensive marine coastline is a defining feature of the region. Trails originating from or passing through areas like the Cap-de-Bon-Désir Interpretation and Observation Centre, or the Sentier de la Plage, offer breathtaking vistas of the river and its diverse marine life.
Yes, the region offers multi-use trails. For example, the Le Morillon Club Multi-use Trail network provides options not only for hiking but also for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing during the winter months, indicating its appeal across different seasons and activities.


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