Discoveries and Leisure Activities
The ideal location of our hotel, both close to the magnificent Charlevoix region and village of Tadoussac, contributes to offer an array of ever exciting discoveries and leisure activities:

WHALES CRUISES AND SAGUENAY FJORD
The Whale Route… Come and live one of the most memorable experiences of all: whale-watching. In their giant glory, the whales come to the St. Lawrence River every year. See them and discover some of their secrets with the help of the AML CRUISES Team. “CHECK OUR WHALES CRUISE PACKAGES”
www.hotelmotelbsc.com

KAYAK
AZIMUT AVENTURE offers the nature lovers the opportunity to see and feel the extraordinary beauty of the Saguenay Fjord, and meet its sea mammal species, through one of the activities that allows you to be one with nature: sea kayaking.
www.azimutaventure.com (French site)

BLACK BEARS WATCHING
Black bears watching, an activity becoming more and more popular, is set to bring you a most fascinating encounter. Even though this animal lives in wilderness, 96% of the outings organized by the team of the DOMAINE DE NOS ANCÊTRES let you see them for real.
www.ours-noir.net

FISHING AT THE POURVOIRIE ÇA-MORD OUTFITTING
Get in rhythm with nature and cast your line on the brook trout at the POURVOIRIE ÇA MORD outfitting.
www.camord.qc.ca (French site)

HORSEBACK RIDING
Discover unusual caves and waterfalls, go as far as the Saguenay Fjord on horseback, in a ride that takes you between the river and the mountains with the team from RANCH DU FJORD.
www.quebecweb.com/ranchdufjord/

VISIT OF THE CENTRE D’INTERPRÉTATION DES MAMMIFÈRES MARINS IN TADOUSSAC (CIMM)
Perfect visit to complement the various whale cruises offered around, this center is the place to get you interested in these beautiful creatures, the St. Lawrence whales.
http://www.gremm.org/eng/5/FS5.html

POINTE-NOIRE INTERPRETATION AND OBSERVATION CENTRE
A visit at the Pointe-Noire Interpretation and Observation Centre, one of the Saguenay-St. Lawrence Marine Park sites, is the best thing to learn more on marine mammals and sea currents.
http://www.pc.gc.ca/amnc-nmca/qc/saguenay/natcul/natcul1_e.asp
