The Québec community of La Baie lies on a body of water joining the Saguenay River, known for its fjords. In addition to the beautiful surroundings, La Baie is also popular as a year-round fishing center. Expect to catch species ranging from redfish to cod, even an occasional shark.
The freshwater Saguenay River flows into the saltwater part of the St. Lawrence River. This mixing allows fish from both environments to thrive in the nutrient-rich Saguenay. In winter, so many ice fishing huts stand on the frozen lake that it resembles a village with streets. Rent a hut and experience this way of life or at least venture out onto the ice to view the spectacle.
La Baie is on Ha! Ha! Bay, which opens onto the Saguenay River. Participate in regional sporting activities, which include hiking, kayaking, cycling, fat biking, skiing and snowshoeing. The Saguenay Fjord is one of the world’s longest inland fjords review a full description at the award-winning Fjord Museum.
Reserve a ticket for a performance at Théâtre du Palais Municipal in La Baie or nearby sister sites Théâtre Palace in Jonquière and Théâtre C in Chicoutimi. Offerings include dancers, singers, comedians, poets and a jazz and blues festival.
Near the theater in La Baie, play golf surrounded by the beauty of the fjords at the Club de Golf Port-Alfred. Test your skills on the hilly terrain of the 18-hole course.
La Baie is a borough of the city of Saguenay, where you’ll discover many events and activities. See more of the fjords on a ferry heading toward Lac-Saint-Jean before the ice sets in. Take a cruise or simply hop off when you see an area you want to discover. Rent a bike to make exploring even easier.
Reach La Baie by driving north from Québec City in just over 2 hours or from Montréal, about 5 hours. Join others who make the region an annual family vacation destination.