ZEC Ménokéosawin
controlled harvesting zone (Quebec, Canada)
The ZEC Ménokéosawin 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 land. This zec is administered by the North Bostonnais River hunting-fishing association.
ZEC Ménokéosawin has three vocations: forestry, wildlife and recreational. The main recreational tourism activities on the territory of the zec are: hiking, picking berries or mushrooms, hunting, fishing, nautical activities (swimming, canoeing, kayaking, boating), mountain biking, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, cycling mountain, camping (furnished or semi-furnished), canoe-camping, etc. Users can also practise ice fishing in winter.