Cap Éternité

Reaching an altitude of 347 m (1,138 ft), it is part of Saguenay Fjord National Park.

Its impressive rock mass and steep cliffs make it a major tourist attraction site in the Saguenay Fjord National Park.

Cape Eternity inspired painters, poets and writers, including Charles Gill (1871–1918)[2] and William Chapman (1850–1917).

[3] Dizzying pediment of which a world is the temple, It’s eternity that this course makes you think: Let the hour go past him Silently, oh my soul, and contemplate.

Let us suppose that the end of the centuries had come, That all was engulfed under a frantic breath That he remained standing in the dreary expanse Only a colossus of stone at the edge of the Saguenay.

View of Éternité Bay from Cap Éternité