
The free water swimming capital of the world because of its Traversée internationale du lac Saint-Jean, Roberval is renowned for its architectural heritage and its charming marina. You can go onboard of the breakwater boat or ride along the Véloroute des Bleuets, which offers a spectacular view on the lake and on Île-aux-Couleuvres.
At the Mont-Plaisant campground, the largest of the region, you will have access to a semi-olympic pool, a children’s swimming pool and a mini-golf course. On the shores of the lake, you will also find a boutique and a porcelain workshop, which are worth a stop. Winter is just as appealing as summer in Roberval. Come attend the Winter Festival in February or the snowmobile acceleration competition on lac Saint-Jean.

Museums
Boulangerie Perron de Roberval - Économusée
Centre d'interprétation de l'agriculture et de la ruralité
Métabetchouane history and archaeology centre

Festivals & Events
Festirame & Festival des musiques actuelles
Festival Western Extrême de Dolbeau-Mistassini
Accommodation
Towns and villages
The Saguenay – Lac-Saint-Jean Travel guide allows you to find all the tourism information concerning the activities, attractions, events as well as accommodation in the region. You will find information concerning tourism in the Saguenay – Lac-Saint-Jean region, as well as water and sports activities, parks, museums and cultural attractions.
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