Lookout Cove in the Boat.
The Saguenay River is a river in Quebec. It has its source in Lake St. Jean and empties into the St. Lawrence along a west-northwest to east-southeast 155 km.
The valley through which flows the river has the characteristics of the Saguenay fjord, Saint-Fulgence to Tadoussac. One hundred kilometers in length and a width varying from 1 to 3.5 km, the fjord occupies a deep gash in the Laurentian Mountains, bordered by steep cliffs with an average height of 150 m and in some places , more than 400 m.
It stretches more or less from west to east and then to its mouth at Tadoussac.
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