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Frequently asked questions
Lac-Saint-Jean is accessible by car via Routes 175 and 169. It is also possible to get there by plane via Alma or Bagotville Airport, or by bus.
Public transportation is limited. For greater flexibility, a car is recommended, but some shuttles and sightseeing tours are available during the season.
Oui, surtout en haute saison (juin à août). Les hébergements populaires peuvent se remplir rapidement.
Yes! Lac Saint-Jean is known for its sandy beaches and shallow waters, which are perfect for swimming.
Lac-Saint-Jean-style meat pie, blueberries, blueberry pie, regional cheeses, and craft beers.
A 3- to 5-day trip lets you see the must-see sights, but a week is ideal for really making the most of it.
Yes, the loop around Lac Saint-Jean (about 260 km) is easy to complete by car or bike via the Véloroute des Bleuets, with several stops and attractions along the way.
Absolutely! The region is known for its warm welcome and its many family-friendly activities.
Summer (June through September) is the perfect time to enjoy the beaches, cycling, and water sports. Winter (December through April), on the other hand, is ideal for snowmobiling and winter activities.
In the summer, the water temperature can range from 18°C to 22°C, making it one of the most pleasant lakes for swimming in Quebec.
The main attractions are scattered around the lake. It generally takes between 15 minutes and 1 hour and 30 minutes to drive between the various points of interest.
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