Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean is a white paradise for snowmobile enthusiasts. With its breathtaking winter landscapes, this region of Quebec becomes, as soon as the first snowflakes fall, the scene of icy adventures where the thrill of speed meets the majesty of nature. From trails winding through snow-covered forests and steep mountains to the frozen shores of the Saguenay Fjord, this territory offers snowmobile circuits that are as many invitations to escape…
Circuit | Approximate length | Main access | Viewpoints and key stops | Tips |
Grande Boucle | 3,500 km (full network) | Alma, Roberval, Dolbeau-Mistassini, Mont-Apica | Mont-Apica (panorama of the region), warm snowmobile relay, vast snowy panoramas | Perfect for long stays; Plan fuel and planned stops |
Route du Fjord | 450 km | Chicoutimi (ideal starting point), L’Anse-Saint-Jean | Saguenay Fjord, Notre-Dame-du-Saguenay statue, picturesque villages | Check the weather and track conditions; great photo opportunities |
Footbridge of the 49 | 200 km | Northern sectors of the Saguenay | Lac-Saint-Jean from cliffs, Lac-des-Commissaires, secluded landscapes | More intimate circuit; bring GPS/map and equipment adapted to the intense cold |
Other local loops | 50–150 km | Various areas around La Baie, Saint-Fulgence | Spruce forests, frozen lakes, local relays | Ideal for day trips; perfect to combine with accommodation in Chicoutimi |
Large loop
The Grande Boucle is a must for any self-respecting snowmobiler. Stretching over more than 3,500 kilometres, this circuit will make you discover the beating heart of Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean. Accessible through several entry points (including Alma, Roberval and Dolbeau-Mistassini), it offers unparalleled flexibility for adventurers who want to customize their journey.
Each turn reveals breathtaking panoramas; Imagine yourself speeding along with a view of endless white expanses… Among the jewels of this route, don’t miss the passage to Mont-Apica: a high viewpoint offering a breathtaking perspective on the region.
The Grande Boucle is also punctuated by warm relays where you can share convivial moments around a good fire and exchange stories with other snowmobile enthusiasts. These stops are essential to regain strength before continuing the adventure.
Fjord Route
Tackling the Route du Fjord means embarking on an odyssey of nearly 450 kilometres along one of the longest fjords in the world. This tour usually starts in Chicoutimi and takes you on a spectacular journey along the mythical Saguenay.
This route is punctuated by remarkable points of interest: for example, the Notre-Dame-du-Saguenay statue watches over travellers from its rocky promontory… A sight to immortalize! In addition, access to picturesque villages such as L’Anse-Saint-Jean allows for an enriching cultural immersion.
It’s also important to note the importance of weather conditions: they can drastically transform your experience. So, before you set off (and this goes for all tours), always check the weather and the condition of the trails; A basic precaution to guarantee safety and pleasure.
Footbridge of the 49
Less known but just as captivating, the Passerelle du 49 is a nod to the northern latitude where it is located. This more intimate tour stretches for about 200 kilometers and is a perfect option for those looking for tranquility and communion with nature.
By taking this path lined with spruce trees and dotted with frozen lakes, you can easily let yourself be overwhelmed by a feeling of absolute freedom… The wild beauty of the place is matched only by the impressive silence that reigns there; Here, only the roar of the engines disturbs the winter tranquility.
There are plenty of stops to take in the remarkable views – keep your cameras ready! Lac-St-Jean seen from the top of the cliffs or the passage near the mysterious Lac-des-Commissaires are all memorable snapshots that you will bring back from this unique adventure.
Tips
Before you set off on these enchanting circuits, a few practical tips are in order… First of all: the right equipment! Temperatures can be extreme; Dress accordingly (layering of insulation recommended). Then: orientation! Even if the trails are well marked, having a GPS or a detailed map can be a lifesaver in case of the unexpected…
Also remember that some sections require a right of access; check with local clubs or on the Internet to be in good standing. And of course, never without your first aid kit – better safe than sorry!
Finally, remember to plan your stops. The distances between each belay can be significant; So make sure you have enough fuel and provisions to avoid any unpleasant surprises along the way.
When to go?
The ideal season to explore these magical tours is usually from mid-December to the end of March… However (and this is where you have to pay attention), according to Mother Nature, this window can vary! So it’s crucial (and I can’t stress enough): check the local weather reports regularly as well as updates regarding the condition of the slopes…
Checking out special events can also enrich your adventure: regional races, winter festivals or annual gatherings often offer a much appreciated festive atmosphere. In short: plan your getaway wisely to take full advantage of the winter wonderland of Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean!
For a weekend in the Saguenay, choose the Château Cran Chaud as the ideal anchor point for your explorations.