Zec Jeannotte
LocationLac-Édouard, Quebec and La Tuque (urban agglomeration)
Nearest cityLa Tuque
Area324 km²[1]

The ZEC Jeannotte is a Controlled area, located in Lac-Édouard, in the region of Mauricie, in Quebec, in Canada. The Zec is managed by the "Hunting and fisching Association of the Batiscan river".

Territory

The territory of the ZEC Jeannotte is located thirty kilometers east of La Tuque. It shares its boundaries with the ZEC Rivière-Blanche in the southwest, the Portneuf Wildlife Reserve in south and ZEC de la Bessonne in the east. The territory of the ZEC is shared by the municipalities of La Tuque and Lac-Édouard.

Zec Jeannotte is located in Laurentides. It is part of the natural province of Southern Laurentians.

In terms of hydrography, all the ZEC is in the basin of the Batiscan River. The Zec is traversed by two rivers: the Batiscan river and the Jeannotte. The Zec includes 119 lakes.

Zec Jeannotte is accessible by logging roads from La Tuque or Rivière-à-Pierre or by train Le Saguenay of Via Rail which crosses the territory from south to north.

See also

Notes and references

  1. ^ ""Zones d'exploitation contrôlée" (Controlled harvesting zones) (ZEC)". Ministry of Natural Resources and Wildlife. ((cite web)): Unknown parameter |accessed date= ignored (help)