ZEC Borgia
controlled harvesting zone (Quebec, Canada)
The ZEC Borgia is a controlled exploitation zone (ZEC) in the northeast part of La Tuque Region, in the administrative region of Mauricie, in Quebec.
This ZEC was incorporated in 1978, following the abolition of private hunting & fishing clubs on public lands. This ZEC is administered by the Asitabec hunting and fishing association inc. The toponym "ZEC Borgia" is derived from "lake Borgia" and "canton of Borgia". The name of the canton evokes the memory of Joseph le Vasseur Borgia (1773-1839) who practised the profession of lawyer, was a newspaper owner and was a member of the parliament of Lower Canada for 18 years.
ZEC Borgia has three vocations: forestry, wildlife and recreation. The main recreational and tourist activities on the territory of the ZEC are: hiking, picking berries or mushrooms, hunting, fishing, nautical activities (swimming, canoeing, kayaking, boating), mountain biking, mountain biking, camping (equipped or semi-furnished), and canoe-camping. In winter, users can also practise ice fishing, snowshoeing and snowmobiling.