This year, my boyfriend and I had a big purchase: our house. With a few other events budgeted in, we had to make cuts. That went to cutting down on the vacation we had together in the end. However, we did decide to take a trip since it was nice to take a breather, relax and just be together away from everything. Thats what weekend getaways are fantastic for.
Our choice was Niagara Falls and Saguenay. Seeing as we’ve already been to Niagara Falls two times in the last 6+ years, we decided to go back to Saguenay and do what we weren’t able to do last time.
The first one was scheduled for Day 1 for a cave exploration and walking and hiking trail located in Parc de la Caverne Trou de la Fee. What that directly translates to is “Fairy’s Hole Cavern Park”. The park is actually very affordable with a guarantee of at least 3 hours of activities. Its separated into 4 parts.
The first part is going for the 15 minute cave exploring. They are known for their wide settlement of bats, except summer isn’t the season and with some climate changes, its caused an irregularity from what the guide said. Inside the cave, it was impossible to see anything so I didn’t even bother to take any pictures but I promise you, there is actually a shape of a fairy in there on the walls and there’s a little piece of history attached to it. However, the walk to the cave had a few pictures.

Overview of the park area at the start of the trail

Looking back from the bridge over the falls
When you reach the other side, its a little bit of a hike and then you get to the cave, where we wait for a little bit and head in to explore.

Waiting to go into the cave!
If you recall, I actually did another cave exploration earlier this year. This one had a little bit more maneuvering around rocks. It had some narrow spaces but it was short enough to not be too much of a problem. There was three chambers to go through and some stairs to climb here and there. It was pretty impressive!
Coming out of the cave, the second part of the hike is following the path back, except when we cross to the other side of the bridge, there is an actual hiking trail to the Three Falls. This trail does a loop and leads to an open area with three waterfalls.

Lots of water around the site! Love it!

Near the falls!

A beautiful rainbow
The hike is a simple family trail. Its easy and comfortable. Coming back into the loop, you come back to the main path and this time, instead of heading back the way we came, you go down to walk on the old electric dam facilities which now forms a tunnel with some information about what this site used to be used for.
As you walk through this, it is connected with some wire barriers like this one, which leads to wooden pathways.
This path eventually leads to the final part of the trail which is the Green Corridor/Coulée Verte. This part is yet another hike but a super calming and beautiful fun. The only thing is this one gets a little more challenging with narrow paths and some slippery uphill areas, rocky paths and that sort of thing. Hiking shoes are useful not only for the caves but also for this trail.
During this path, I gained my new obsession on this trip, aside from waterfalls and flowing rivers: assorted berries and mushrooms, especially along mossy areas.
The Green Corridor was long and curvy. It was pretty tiring as the ending of this trail, mostly because our day started at 6am and a 6 5+ hours drive. However, it was a great preparation for warming up the muscles and getting ready for our actual hike the next day.
If you are in the Saguenay Lac Saint Jean area, this area is a must do. Its not expensive and you get a whole lot of activities to do which makes it completely worth it. Its part of getting in touch with nature. You can always choose to not do the cave and just do the trails and that costs less. Or you could choose to do everything including the 350 feet high zip line crossing. I wasn’t brave enough to do that. I’m not actually sure of the actual height but its pretty high so I wouldn’t be surprised if it is.
Thats Day 1 in Saguenay for us! Getting in touch with nature, a bit of hiking, lots of water, calming and refreshing! I loved it! 🙂
Day 2 coming up tomorrow! 🙂
beautiful place…love the water also!
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It was amazing! Nothing quite makes me feel peaceful like the sound of water 🙂
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