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Le Fjord Trail Huts (Fjord-du-Saguenay National Park)

Le Fjord Trail Huts (Fjord-du-Saguenay National Park)

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The Le Fjord trail links Baie-Sainte-Marguerite to Tadoussac over 41 km above the Saguenay fjord, with rustic huts, three-walled shelters and platforms spaced for a 3-4 day trek. Mandatory Sépaq reservation; open mid-May to mid-October. Frequent fjord lookouts and, with luck, belugas below.

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Why go

The Le Fjord trail links Baie-Sainte-Marguerite to Tadoussac over 41 km above the Saguenay fjord, with rustic huts, three-walled shelters and platforms spaced for a 3-4 day trek.

Getting there

In Sacré-Cœur, Côte-Nord. Check hours, fees and booking on the official website before you go.

Information

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Côte-Nord
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Frequently asked questions

Do I need to book?
Yes, reservation is mandatory (or strongly recommended) for nearly all huts — online or by phone with the managing organization.
What is provided?
Typically: a wood stove (firewood often provided), mattresses or bed bases and a dry toilet. Bring a sleeping bag, stove, food, water or a filter, and a headlamp.
Are the huts open in winter?
Several networks are open in all four seasons and reached by snowshoe or backcountry ski; some long-distance trails do close in winter. Check with the operator.
What level is required?
Staying in a hut means carrying your gear over several kilometres of trails. An intermediate level and good preparation (map, weather, self-sufficiency) are recommended.

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Data source: Fiche éditoriale Plein Air Québec — lieux vérifiés (sites officiels) · image Wikimedia Commons · CC BY 4.0 (data modified and enriched)