Practical information

Les coups de cœur de Corine, conseillère touristique Saguenay Fjord

Come and meet our tourism consultants during your trip to the Saguenay.

Their experience and warm welcome make them a must-see in their own right, so who better to advise you on what to do in the area?

Chicoutimi Racine

Chicoutimi Tourism Office

295 Rue Racine E, Saguenay, QC G7H 5B7
418 698-3167
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Chicoutimi Talbot

Chicoutimi Tourism Office

2555 Bd Talbot, Chicoutimi, QC G7H 5B1
418 698-3167
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Jonquiere

Tourist Office - Jonquière

3919 Bd Harvey, Jonquière, QC G7X 0L4
418 698-3167
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Labaie

Tourist office - La Baie

900 Rue Mars, La Baie, QC G7B 3N7
418 698-3167
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Office du tourisme Petit Saguenay

Tourist Office - Petit-Saguenay - Open from June to mid-October

61, Rue Dumas, Petit-Saguenay, QC G0V 1N0
418 272-3219
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bureau d'information touristique Sainte-Rose-du-Nord

Tourist Office - Sainte-Rose-du-Nord - Open from June to mid-October

213 Rue du Quai, Sainte-Rose-du-Nord, QC G0V 1T0
418 675-2250 ext. 2608
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Access to the region and getting around

How do I get to the Saguenay? Here you'll find all the information you need to get to Saguenay, no matter where you're starting from.

Where is Saguenay?

The Saguenay Ford territory, comprising the city of Saguenay and the Fjord-du-Saguenay MRC, is located in the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region, in the province of Quebec, Canada. It lies about 200 kilometers north of Quebec City and about 500 kilometers northeast of Montreal.

How to get to Saguenay

There's more than one way to get there. Discover all the modes of transport available to get you to your destination.

Getting there by car

To get here by car from Montreal, simply take Highway 40 north to Quebec City, or Highway 20. From there, go straight ahead and follow the signs for "Saguenay". The trip takes approximately five hours.

You will then arrive in the Réserve faunique des Laurentides, commonly known as "Le Parc" or Route 175. Keep driving, and you'll arrive at your destination after about two hours.

Before crossing Réserve faunique des Laurentides, don't forget to fill up your car with fuel, as the only stopping point on this long road is L'étape, located halfway along. You should also be particularly careful on this route, as road conditions can sometimes play tricks on you, especially in winter.

If you're coming from the Charlevoix region, take either Route 381 or Route 170. If you're coming from the Côte-Nord region, just take Route 172. These three routes will take you through postcard-worthy scenery, so take your time on them.

To get to Saguenay by car, it's also worth considering carpooling. For carpooling, use the Amigo Express service. You can also rent a car through a rental agency.

Getting there by bus

To get to Saguenay by bus, simply visit one of the province's Intercar bus terminals and consult the list of available schedules and routes.

Getting there by plane

Did you know that Saguenay has two airports?

The Saguenay-Bagotville airport allows you to arrive directly in Saguenay, even if you're flying from another Quebec city, or even from certain destinations outside Canada.

You can also travel around the region via Saint-Honoré airport.

Getting there by train

You can also get to Saguenay by train. This mode of transportation is provided by VIA Rail, and the arrival point is the Jonquière train station.