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  2. Saguenay, Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Saguenay (/ ˈ s æ ɡ ə n eɪ, ˌ s æ ɡ ə ˈ n eɪ / SAG-ə-nay, -⁠ NAY, French:, locally) is a city in the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean region of Quebec, Canada, on the Saguenay River, about 200 kilometres (120 mi) north of Quebec City by overland route.

  3. Saguenay Fjord National Park - Wikipedia

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    Saguenay Fjord National Park (French: parc national du Fjord-du-Saguenay) is a provincial park located in Quebec, Canada. [1] In the regions of Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean, Charlevoix, Côte-Nord, and Bas-Saint-Laurent, the park is situated along the eastern end of the Saguenay River and adjoins the Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park for over 100 km (60 mi.).

  4. Category : Tourist attractions in Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean

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    Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  5. Mount Édouard - Wikipedia

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    Nature lovers reach this observation tower via the family trail (lasts about an hour) in summer or fall. [2] Mont Édouard is the fifth highest peak in Quebec. The ski center offers a vertical drop of 450 meters (1,480 ft) with 30 different slopes. Natural snowmaking is abundant, however, the center is equipped with artificial snowmaking equipment.

  6. Monts-Valin National Park - Wikipedia

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    Located in Saguenay, the highest point of the region is found in Monts-Valin at Dubuc peak, as well as several other peaks reaching over 900 metres (3,000 ft) above sea level. It was established in 1996 to conserve a representative example of Mount Valin . [ 1 ]

  7. Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean - Wikipedia

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    With a land area of 98,712.71 km 2 (38,113.19 sq mi), Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean is the third-largest Quebec region after Nord-du-Québec and Côte-Nord. This region is bathed by two major watercourses, Lac Saint-Jean and the Saguenay River , both of which mark its landscape deeply and have been the main drives of its development in history .

  8. Pointe-Taillon National Park - Wikipedia

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    Pointe-Taillon National Park (French: Parc national de la Pointe-Taillon, pronounced [paʁk nasjɔnal də la pwɛ̃t tajɔ̃]) is a provincial park in Quebec, Canada. [2] It is located on the north shore of Lac Saint-Jean, northwest of Saguenay (city), northwest of Alma, near the village of Saint-Henri-de-Taillon, on the banks of Lac Saint-Jean.

  9. Regard (film festival) - Wikipedia

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    Regard – Saguenay International Short Film Festival (French: Festival Regard or Festival international du court métrage au Saguenay), also known as the Saguenay International Short Film Festival, or simply Regard (stylized as REGARD; lit. "Look"), is a short film festival taking place annually in the city of Saguenay, Quebec, Canada. [1]

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