The best spots to see black bears in Quebec

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Find out more about the bears that live in Quebec, in eastern Canada, and discover the best places to see them! Don't worry, black bears are not dangerous to humans, unless they really feel in danger. In fact, spotting them in their natural habitat is not uncommon, but it's important to respect them, not to get too close and not to frighten them. Nearly 70,000 black bears live in Quebec's forests, while a few polar bears still live in the far north of the province.

Mainly active at sunrise and sunset, black bears tend to be solitary. They may tolerate the presence of other bears in the area, provided they can find something to eat! These majestic animals are omnivores, feeding mainly on plants, but they also eat insects, deer and fish, which they hunt, roots... depending on the season. They may even climb trees to feed! Their habitat is naturally close to a watering hole, which they reach to drink, and is made up of deciduous trees, conifers, tundra...

We've selected the best places to see Quebec's black bears in the wild!

1 - Black bears in Saguenay Lac-Saint-Jean

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The Domaine de l'ours noir is the ideal place to admire them in the Saguenay wilderness! Accompanied by an enthusiastic guide, you can observe black bears near Tadoussac from an observation post in the middle of the forest. These wild animals are sure to impress you, especially if you've never seen one before! Getting up close to them while keeping a safe distance will plunge you into a special and indescribable world...

Come to the Côte-Nord near Tadoussac and see black bears in the wild during your stay in Quebec!

2 - Black bears near Quebec City

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You can observe black bears near the magnificent city of Quebec. Enjoy an unforgettable experience as you discover these fascinating animals in the wild! Accompanied by an experienced guide in the heart of Quebec, you can admire North America's smallest bear from an observation tower. You'll also have the chance to spot beavers, deer, birds and maybe even wolves.

Near Lac Saint-Joseph, you can find out more about the habitat and lifestyle of black bears. Keep your eyes peeled for these tree-climbing mammals, and you'll be able to see them both on the ground and in the air!

This guided black bear watching expedition near Quebec City will leave you speechless!

3 - Black bears in the Mauricie

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Black bears are also found in the Mauricie region, around 2? hours from Montreal.

In La Mauricie National Park, a protected area that respects the environment, black bears can be spotted mainly at sunrise or sunset! You can photograph them in Saint-Jean-des-Piles with the advice of a specialist guide! You'll have access to the best spots for observing them without disturbing them. Throughout the observation, your guide will give you information on the lifestyle and behaviour of Quebec's black bears!

4 - Black bears in the Laurentians

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Inukshuk Adventure

Nearly 1,500 black bears roam the Parc national des Laurentides, a region known and loved by tourists all year round! Whether for winter sports or summer activities, the Laurentians are a must-see region for anyone travelling in Quebec. From the secure observation stand, you'll be treated to a truly natural spectacle! The black bears will capture your full attention as they nibble on the treats that the guide will put out to attract them. You'll have the best possible view of their sweet little snack... This timeless moment will leave you with unforgettable memories of Quebec's black bears!


You now know the regions in which black bear-watching excursions in Quebec are organised and led by guides who are passionate about sharing their passion with you. The presence of bears is not 100% guaranteed, but you will obviously have a better chance if you are accompanied by a professional...

However, black bears can be found in other regions such as Gaspésie and Charlevoix, but you'll probably only come across one by chance. If you come across a black bear while hiking in the forest, keep calm and don't run - these animals fear you if you make a move! Make big gestures with your arms, show them you're there without panicking, and they won't come near you. Enjoy the moment, but don't forget that these big, soft-looking teddies are still wild!