





Duration: 2 hours or 2h30 depending on schedules and seasons
Time: 8:00 a.m., 10:15 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and/or 4:30 p.m. depending on the season
Season: May to November
Departure from: Tadoussac Wharf
The must-see whale watching safari in the heart of the St. Lawrence River.
Admire the different species of cetaceans that visit the St. Lawrence seasonally and the only species that resides there year-round, the beluga.
Accompanied by a biologist guide who will share their passion for these marine mammals, also discover three species of seals that are regularly observed here.
(Translated by Google) Despite the fog, the commander of the Zodiac managed to allow us to enjoy the whale show. He was an excellent source of advice and information.
saw whales!
(Translated by Google) despite the negative opinions heard for this period, we saw quantities of seals, rorquals and humpback whales in abundance, the guide was even stunned, more seen that day than in high season, by zodiac account of 36 people and again disappointed because the observation is thwarted...
Closer to the whales
(Translated by Google) Well organized, over more than 2h30, with a guide who did not spare his efforts and his zodiac... About 20 people, well settled and eyes wide open to scrutinize the smallest fin whale..
We weren't alone
(Translated by Google) 5 Zodiacs running after a poor whale for 2 breaths every 15 minutes, that takes away a bit of authenticity. However, the walk on the St Laurent itself is very pleasant.
Exceptional!
(Translated by Google) We were very lucky: a whale came to meet us and dive in front of us