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Whale Route (Route 138)

Whale Route (Route 138)

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From Tadoussac to the far reaches of the North Shore, the Whale Route follows Route 138 along the marine St. Lawrence: whale-watching sites, coastal villages, lighthouses, with the Saguenay Fjord as gateway.

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Why go

From Tadoussac to the far reaches of the North Shore, the Whale Route follows Route 138 along the marine St.

Getting there

In Tadoussac, Côte-Nord. Check opening hours and access on the official website before you go.

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Côte-Nord
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Frequently asked questions

Do I need to book?
Self-guided visits generally don’t require booking; for guided activities or lodging, book through the official website.
When is the best time to visit?
The warm season (May to October) for most sites; some are open and beautiful year-round. Check opening hours before you go.
Is it family-friendly?
Yes, most of these sites welcome families. Check the official website for services (strollers, easy trails, restrooms).
How long should I plan?
Allow 1 to 3 hours for a typical visit — more if you combine trails, a meal or on-site activities.

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