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Open Opens at 15:00-20:00
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1895, Route 172, Sacré-Coeur-Saguenay, Quebec G0T 1Y0 CanadaMap
Phone+1 418-236-4886
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  • FellowTraveler295318
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    No bears and no refund

    We went and sat for more than 2 hours in total silence and there were no bears. Many many mosquitos. The policy is "no bears, no refund". The guide spoke no English but only spoke when we were on the...

    Reviewed on Jul 30, 2022
  • Julio P
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    A very grateful experience

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    Although they are animals coming to their food and should be used to the visit, the wild environment and distance allows you to observe them under a absolutely normal behavior in the ...

    Reviewed on Feb 13, 2020
  • 509AnnaP509
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    Black bears in liberty

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    We saw 3 black bears in liberty, who came to eat in front of the observatory. However, they looked towards the observatory and were nervous, because they intuited our presence, so we went ...

    Reviewed on Jun 19, 2017
  • c_linem433
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    Trap to tourists!

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    Grosse déception sur cette sortie. Un vidéo très date qui reprend quelques informations sur l'or, un voyage en ancien bus scolaire jusqu'à la forêt, une très courte marche jusqu'à l'observatoire e...

    Reviewed on Jun 2, 2024
  • LesBretonsdu17
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    Pass your way

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    When booking, after asked for explanations, the person told us that the bears were not fed by man, to be attracted and satisfied tourists.

    Reviewed on Sep 3, 2023
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