Travel reviews
Description
Duration: 3 hours
Schedule: 11:00 a.m.
Season: June 15 to Oct. 13
Departing from: St-Aimé-des-Lacs
Venture into the backcountry of Charlevoix with the "bear whisperer" to discover a well-known inhabitant of the Quebec forest, the black bear.
Upon your arrival you will meet your guide, a wildlife enthusiast who can teach you all about the habitat and habits of the black bear.
Then from the shelter of a viewing tower, in complete safety and protected from the elements, you will be able to observe and photograph this impressive mammal from a distance of less than 20 metres.
It is always spectacular to witness the strength, agility, ingeniousness and dexterity that the bear displays in his natural habitat.
This authentic experience will be among the highlights of your trip to Canada!
Rates
Season | Adult | 5 to 12 yrs old | 0 to 4 yrs old |
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2024/06/15 to 2024/10/13 | $50 | $27 | are not accepted |
* The rate includes a guide as well as the applicable taxes.
* Not allowed for children under 5 years-old (due to the need to stay still and very quiet for the duration).
* To get to the observation point, you will have to walk for about 15 minutes. Your guide will tell you about the area's flora and fauna.
* This is a group activity (maximum of 30 people).
* Bring a light lunch with you.
Location
150 Chemin du pied des Monts, St-Aimé-des-Lacs, (QC)
Travel reviews
fabulous
No English spoken here. Tour is completely in French so do not expect any English. Even with that, the experience is fantastic!
Very lucky
(Translated by Google) Robert is a passionate and inexhaustible guide on black bears. We were lucky enough to see bears as well as cubs.
Exceptional
(Translated by Google) a perfect guide of infinite patience, we experienced a moment that we will not soon forget
at first we didn't really believe it anymore, it had rained a lot the night before, and a little in the morning, it was the last day of observation, the bears were preparing for hibernation, but through patience, 6 8 bears came
we learned a lot about the behavior of these animals with Robert