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Auberge Nord Côtier
Located in Port-Cartier, Auberge Nord Côtier features barbecue facilities. This 4-star hotel offers a shared kitchen and a 24-hour front desk.
Hotel Tadoussac
Overlooking Tadoussac Bay and the Saguenay Fjord, this beautiful historic hotel features Free WiFi and a choice of 2 restaurants are also available.

Motel La Croisière
Set in Grandes-Bergeronnes, within 24 km of Tadoussac Chapel and 24 km of Marine Mammal Interpretation Centre, Motel La Croisière offers accommodation with a terrace and as well as free private...

Motel Quatre Saisons
Motel Quatre Saisons is a 2-star property located in Forestville. At the hotel, each room is equipped with a desk.

Hotel - Motel Georges
Situated in Tadoussac, less than 1 km from Marine Mammal Interpretation Centre, Hotel - Motel Georges features views of the mountain.

Travelodge by Wyndham Baie Comeau
Travelodge by Wyndham Baie Comeau is offering accommodation in Baie-Comeau. With free WiFi, this 2-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and an ATM.

Hôtel Mingan
Situated in Sept-Îles, Hôtel Mingan offers 3-star accommodation with a terrace, a restaurant and a bar. The accommodation features room service and a 24-hour front desk for guests.

Hôtel Sept-Îles
Offering a fitness centre and a private beach area, Hôtel Sept-Îles is located in Sept-Îles. Free private parking is available on site. Rooms have a flat-screen TV and a sofa.

Auberge La Tanière
Located 8 km from Tadoussac, Auberge La Tanière offers rooms with private bathrooms and WiFi access. Fishing, hiking, swimming, kayaking, diving and wildlife observation are among on-site activities.

Le Grand Hôtel
Le Grand Hôtel features a fitness centre, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Baie-Comeau. With free WiFi, this 4-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and an ATM.

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The Whale Route's best hotels with breakfast
Hôtels Gouverneur Sept-Îles
Hotel in Sept-ÎlesBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 7.6Good - What previous guests thought, 294 reviewsHôtels Gouverneur Sept-Îles is located in Sept-Îles. Featuring a fitness centre, the 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
From US$165.57 per nightComfort Inn Baie-Comeau
Hotel in Baie-ComeauBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 7.9Good - What previous guests thought, 344 reviewsComfort Inn Baie-Comeau is located in Baie-Comeau. This 3-star hotel offers a shared lounge, a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi.
From US$178.36 per nightAuberge Nord Côtier
Hotel in Port-CartierBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.6Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 12 reviewsLocated in Port-Cartier, Auberge Nord Côtier features barbecue facilities. This 4-star hotel offers a shared kitchen and a 24-hour front desk.
Hôtel Sous la Croix 152725
Hotel in TadoussacBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 7.6Good - What previous guests thought, 1,771 reviewsHôtel Sous la Croix is located in Tadoussac, 5 minutes' walk from the village center and features panoramic views of St. Lawrence River.
From US$110.94 per nightHotel - Motel Georges
Hotel in TadoussacBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 6.2Pleasant - What previous guests thought, 692 reviewsSituated in Tadoussac, less than 1 km from Marine Mammal Interpretation Centre, Hotel - Motel Georges features views of the mountain.
From US$98.64 per nightAuberge La Tanière
Hotel in TadoussacBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 7.4Good - What previous guests thought, 551 reviewsLocated 8 km from Tadoussac, Auberge La Tanière offers rooms with private bathrooms and WiFi access. Fishing, hiking, swimming, kayaking, diving and wildlife observation are among on-site activities.
From US$111.19 per nightHotel Le Pionnier
Hotel in TadoussacBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 7.5Good - What previous guests thought, 946 reviewsSet in Tadoussac and with Tadoussac Chapel reachable within 300 metres, Hotel Le Pionnier offers express check-in and check-out, allergy-free rooms, a garden, free WiFi throughout the property and a...
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- From US$111.19 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 7.4Good - What previous guests thought, 551 reviewsThe Auberge is in a beautiful location. Set in their own extensive piece of wilderness next to a lake. We’d booked 2 rooms in the lodge but were offered a chalet in arrival (it wasn’t compulsory - we got to look at both options before deciding). The chalet had cooking facilities and space for family time. The owners were incredibly helpful and took us for a quad bike tour of the area to see beaver dams and to look for other wildlife (unfortunately we didn’t see any although there was evidence of moose footprints in the mud). It’s very well located for exploring the Tadoussac region.Guest review byAlisonUnited Kingdom
- From US$124.37 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 7.6Good - What previous guests thought, 1,075 reviewsWe felt very comfortable in Apartment No. 9. The bed and pillows were exceptionally comfortable – we slept really well. The apartment is spacious, quiet, and pleasantly dark at night, which made for a restful sleep. We were especially impressed by how peaceful it was, despite its central and well-connected location. Overall, a very pleasant place to stay that we’re happy to recommend.Guest review byAnnikaGermany
- From US$149.52 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 7.8Good - What previous guests thought, 464 reviewsCommunity kitchen, cleanliness, oven, fridge, microwave in room, wi-fi, store and gas across (location)Guest review byLopez GarciaCanada
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Lots of cute coffee places and restaurants within easy...
Lots of cute coffee places and restaurants within easy walking distance, altho there are some hills. Whale watch with AML was fun. Whale museum was informative. Light hikes/ walks along the shoreline. If you take the bus, note there are no taxis in town to go to the hillside bus stop. You can walk, but it might be too strenuous for some. There may be others but I am only sure that a shuttle is offered to guests of the historic Hotel Tadoussac. Really enjoyed coffee on the sunny porch of Abri Côtier, very close to Hotel Tadoussac. Food was good at Chez Mathilde and there was music the night I went. Cafe Bohème had a good mussel/frites dish. Located next door to the only supermarket I found. Cooler in Tadoussac than in Quebec City.Guest review byJulieUnited States - 8.0
My visit was to ski at Mont Ti-Basse.
My visit was to ski at Mont Ti-Basse. Great place to learn how to ski and practice ski racing. Good place to spend a day if you are OK with small local style ski area. Check before visiting to see if all runs are open and all lifts ( 4) are operational. The St Pancrase brewery and restaurant are great. Unfortunately Covid shut down restaurants for this visit.Guest review byElanS2Canada - 10.0
Sept-Iles is a lovely little seaside town, fully walkable in...
Sept-Iles is a lovely little seaside town, fully walkable in an afternoon. There are a couple historic sites to visit, and a number of fresh seafood offerings. The scenery and sunsets add drama to the quiet vibe. Nice place to visit. You'll be bored if you stay for much more than a couple days though.Guest review byACanada - 8.0
Good for a night, Forestville is a drive-through town with...
Good for a night, Forestville is a drive-through town with lots of grocery stores, car repair shops and hotels. Forestville is not really on the ocean, so if you want proper views I'd suggest drive further south towards Les Escoumis.Guest review byJulian TeakleCanada - 10.0
Everything was great.
Everything was great. We weren't able to check in on the first night of the booking because the ferry was canceled due to bad weather. When we arrived for the second stay, the host told us he was able to rent the room and even though he didn't have to, he refunded us our money. I also liked the fact that even though we had to leave at 4 AM the next morning, breakfast was available. The host was very friendly. He carried our bags to the room and explained everything in great detail.Guest review byJackUnited States - 8.0
Beautiful scenery.
Beautiful scenery. Parking is much too expensive, but the town is small enough to walk everywhere. The whales didn't show up. For a tourist town, too many signs are French only with no English translations!Guest review byAnonymous - 8.0
Sept-Iles is a quiet sea-side town, characterized by its ore...
Sept-Iles is a quiet sea-side town, characterized by its ore-shipping facilities and it's fishing harbour. There is not much to do in the way of attractions other than the old fort. Walk the trail beside the ocean. Buy fresh seafood. Book your hotel early, they sell out almost instantly if there is any disruption of the train schedule or flight bookings.Guest review byACanada - 10.0
I think you really only need one night in Tadoussac, unless...
I think you really only need one night in Tadoussac, unless you really want to spend a lot of time touring around the small town. We spent two nights, out of a ten day road trip from Montreal to Saguenay, and while it was definitely one of the most beautiful spots, it was also by the far the most expensive. Had I known what I know now, I would have stayed in Les Escoumins, which is only 20 minutes from Tadoussac (and also really cute but less touristy), camped nearby, or stayed only one night. A lot of the restaurants are overpriced and not very good. We had a hard time deciding on where to eat breakfast and lunch especially - not a lot of good cheaper options. A couple of cute coffee shops but I was disappointed by the coffee. I recommend the microbrewery for their beer and poutine, Chez Mathilde for their tasting menu (expensive but so worth it), Cafe Boheme (pricy but delicious - try the seafood risotto) and walking along the waterfront. We booked a zodiac whale watching tour with Vacances Essipit in Les Bergeronnes, about 20 minutes from Tadoussac, which was really nice and more affordable than AML tours - also it's Indigenous-run, which we were happy to support. We saw a humpback whale and some seals. Was a bit cold (wear lots of layers!) but really fun. We also went to Cap des Bons Desirs and the Marine Environment Discovery Center (we preferred Cap des Bons Desirs, and saw some porpoises and a fin whale there).Guest review byKatrinaCanada