Discover the must-sees
The Ermitage Saint-Antoine in Lac-Bouchette stands out for its exceptional natural environment, its serenity and its welcoming atmosphere that sets the tone for a peaceful stay. This vast heritage site offers a well-maintained setting where architecture and landscapes blend harmoniously.
This family-friendly site is a sanctuary that goes above and beyond to offer a memorable vacation. Among the activities are hiking trails to explore, works of art and buildings to discover, a panoramic tower, a museum and an immersive multimedia show. In terms of accommodation, available units range from campgrounds to large cottages.
Built on the shores of Lake Kénogami in Saguenay, the Saint-Cyriac chapel has been a recognized part of Quebec’s cultural heritage since 2006 and stands out thanks to its magnificent location on the edge of the huge lake.
Inside, a permanent exhibition highlights the history of the village and its evolution over the decades. Outside, an augmented reality circuit makes for a more interactive historical discovery. Concerts, fairs and various shows also use the chapel as a venue, making this heritage site a hub of cultural expression.
The backbone of the region’s heritage, the Notre-Dame Kapatakan trail, also known as the “Little Compostela,” stretches 215 kilometres and attracts hikers seeking a transformative experience.
Featuring 14 themed sections, this trail runs through towns, villages and remarkable natural landscapes, connecting Notre-Dame-du-Saguenay, Rivière-Éternité, and Lac-Bouchette. It allows visitors to explore the history, culture and scenery of Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean at their own pace.
Managed by the Grandes-Rivières du Lac-Saint-Jean Regional Park, the Chemin Monasteriorum offers a 28-kilometre route between Dolbeau-Mistassini and Saint-Eugène-d’Argentenay.
This trail highlights three historic sites linked to the establishment of Cistercian monks in Mistassini in 1892. The trail winds through fields and bucolic landscapes along the Rivière aux Rats, offering an immersive experience in the heart of a pastoral setting.
Open from mid-May to Thanksgiving, the trail starts at the Maison du Parc régional (Pointe-des-Pères sector). A map and walking guide are available.
In the heart of the historic village of Val-Jalbert, the Saint-Georges convent school, which celebrated its 100th year in 2015, remains one of the best-preserved buildings on the site. It is a rare example of the Quebec school model of yesteryear, with four classrooms under one roof.
Unique in Quebec in terms of its state of preservation, it illustrates the organization of education in the early 20th century and contributes to the remarkable authenticity of the village. The convent school also houses an exhibition of precious stories, photos and documents that reveal the secrets of this fascinating ghost town.
The Heritage Harmony Circuit showcases the men and women who shaped the identity of Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean through the heritage sites and cultural attractions where they left their mark.
The circuit includes majestic churches, historic sites steeped in memory and parks where nature invites you to recharge your batteries. In addition to delving into the soul of the region at each stop, you can choose to stay longer by taking advantage of accommodations housed in buildings of remarkable heritage and authenticity.