ZEC de la Bessonne
controlled harvesting zone (Quebec, Canada)
The ZEC de la Bessonne is a controlled exploitation zone (ZEC) overlapping the territory of the city of La Tuque, as well as the municipalities of Lac-Édouard and La Bostonnais, in La Tuque Region, in 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 Association Épervier de La Tuque inc. The toponym "ZEC de la Bessonne" derives from the toponym of the "Bessonne river" which passes through the southern part of its territory. The term Bessonne also turns out to be a component of the toponyms of two lakes, an island and a dam.
The main recreational tourism activities on the territory of the ZEC are: hiking, berry picking, hunting, fishing, nautical activities (swimming, canoeing, kayaking, boating), mountain biking, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, dog sledding, etc.