The Sainte Marguerite Bay in Quebec is an extension to one of the longest and narrowest inlets (about 1-2 miles across) in eastern Canada. The calm waters of the bay with the mountains in the backdrop creates a picturesque view.At the Sainte Marguerite Bay a river empties into the fjord and the beluga whale finds this a great feeding area. You may be lucky enough to see a beluga whale or two in the Sainte Marguerite Bay after they make their way up from the St. Lawrence. They love to spend time in these waters of Quebec, Canada and explore the different areas for a tasty meal.Kayaking is a magnificent way to get around the Sainte Marguerite Bay and you can head right up to Anse-de-Roche. The level of kayaking is fairly easy, so beginners or advanced kayakers can enjoy the beauty of the waters of Quebec.Do not be surprised if you venture out in a kayak around the Sainte Marguerite Bay area and a curious beluga surfaces to check you out. ... continue below the picture...
... Never approach a beluga as they are already on the endangered species list and we need to keep the beluga whales swimming around the bay for years to come. If they do approach you, sit back, relax and watch the beluga whales perform in their natural environment.Baie Sainte Marguerite, Le Parc Du Saguenay, Saguenay, Quebec, Canada, North America
Technical Information:
I photographed this photo with the digital SLR camera model Nikon SUPER COOLSCAN 9000 ED, aperture of , exposure time of sec. on ISO , as always I used a original Canon Lens, the focus lenght for this picture was .