Saguenay River
The Saguenay River is a major river located in the province of Quebec, Canada. It flows approximately 120 kilometers (75 miles) from the confluence of the Chicoutimi and Jonquière rivers to its mouth at the St. Lawrence River. The river is known for its deep, fjord-like characteristics and stunning natural scenery.
The Saguenay River is an important waterway for both transportation and tourism. It supports various recreational activities, including boating and fishing, and is surrounded by picturesque towns such as Saguenay and La Baie. The river also plays a vital role in the local economy, particularly in industries like forestry and hydroelectric power.