Zec Du Gros-Brochet
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The ZEC du Gros-Brochet is a " zone d'exploitation contrôlée" (controlled harvesting area) (ZEC), located in the region of
Mauricie Mauricie () is a traditional and current administrative region of Quebec. La Mauricie National Park is contained within the region, making it a prime tourist location. The region has a land area of 35,860.05 km² (13,845.64 sq mi) and a popu ...
, in Quebec, in Canada. This public hunting and fishing area is managed by the "Association Sportive du Gros-Brochet Inc".


Geography

The position of the Entry station of "Zec du Gros-Brochet" is located at the southern end of the territory, just south of the "Red Pine Lake". The Home position is accessible via Quebec Route 131 through
Saint-Michel-des-Saints Saint-Michel-des-Saints is a municipality in the Matawinie Regional County Municipality of Quebec, Canada. Agriculture, forestry, recreation, and tourism have been the main activities found within this region. History In 1863, Thomas-Léandr ...
, then following the path of Manouane. Zec is also available on the east side by the bridge of the Rivière-aux-Rats which spans the
Saint-Maurice River The Saint-Maurice River (french: Rivière Saint-Maurice; Atikamekw: ''Tapiskwan sipi'') flows north to south in central Quebec from Gouin Reservoir to empty into the Saint Lawrence River at Trois-Rivières, in the province of Quebec, in Canada. F ...
. Two campsites are equipped for users Zec: Galifet camping and camping St-Arnaud. Visitors of the Zec will drive on forest graveled roads. Zec is located entirely in forest areas, has a length of 76 km oriented southwest to northeast. While its width is 48 km. Zec is enclosed between Zec Frémont (northwest), Zec du Chapeau-de-Paille (southeast) and Zec Wessonneau (east). The territory of the Zec Gros Brochet covers cantons: Bisaillon, Dupuis, Laporte and Sincennes. Lakes Zec subject to fisheries regulations of the Government of Quebec: Lake du Charbon, Chevalier (Knight), Cliff, de la Corneille, Cristal, Diamant, Dupuis, Flapjack, Fretin, Gull, Head, Hemlock, Lingot, Lottinville, "No Outlet" and Salone the most important lakes of the country are: Salone Lake, Crystal, Dupuis, Opocheka, Galefit, Sincennes (straddling two ZECs) and Lake Flamand (Réservoir Blanc). The latter defines the northeast side of the Zec


Toponymy

The name "Gros-Brochet" is directly connected to the intense fishing activity in the territory of the ZEC. Formerly, the first explorers of the territory named places to locate their rudimentary maps. They commonly borrowed names to designate poisons lakes. The name "Zec Gros Brochet" was officially registered August 5, 1982, at the Bank of place names in
Geographical Names Board of Canada The Geographical Names Board of Canada (GNBC) is a national committee with a secretariat in Natural Resources Canada, part of the Government of Canada, which authorizes the names used and name changes on official federal government maps of Canada ...
the Bank place names includes 190 names using the French word "brochet".


See also

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Saint-Michel-des-Saints Saint-Michel-des-Saints is a municipality in the Matawinie Regional County Municipality of Quebec, Canada. Agriculture, forestry, recreation, and tourism have been the main activities found within this region. History In 1863, Thomas-Léandr ...
* Zec Frémont * Zec du Chapeau-de-Paille * Zec Wessonneau * Zone d'exploitation contrôlée (Controlled Harvesting Zone) (ZEC)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Gros-Brochet, the ZEC Geography of La Tuque, Quebec Mékinac Regional County Municipality Protected areas of Mauricie Protected areas established in 1978 1978 establishments in Quebec