ZEC du Gros-Brochet
controlled harvesting zone in Quebec (Canada)
The ZEC du Gros-Brochet is a controlled exploitation zone (ZEC) on public territory straddling the territories of La Tuque and the regional county municipality (MRC) of Mékinac, in Mauricie, in Quebec, Canada.
This ZEC borders Zec du Chapeau-de-Paille to the south-east, ZEC Wessonneau to the east and ZEC Frémont to the north. It also borders the Némiskau outfitter to the north, the Aventure Nature Okane outfitter to the east and the Domaine Desmarais outfitter to the east. While the western part of the zec forms the limit of the administrative regions of Lanaudière and Mauricie. This ZEC was incorporated in 1978.
The Gros-Brochet ZEC has two reception stations:
- des Pins Rouges, accessible from Saint-Michel-des-Saints. Route: take Chemin Desaulnais on the left; then the Manawan road, on the right. After 16 km on the Manawan road, take the dam road on the right; from there, follow the signs to reach the Pins Rouge reception post;
- via the ZEC Wessonneau, accessible by Rivière-aux-Rats, accessible by road 155 which runs along the east bank of the Saint-Maurice river; cross the Gaston-Fortin bridge, at the hamlet of Rivière-aux-Rats, spanning the Saint-Maurice river; go to the ZEC Wessonneau reception station, then cross the latter ZEC until you reach the entrance to the Gros-Brochet zec. Visitors arriving by motor vehicle and heading towards the Gros-Brochet zec must register at the ZEC Wessonneau reception desk.
- Bureau d'administration de la zec (ZEC administration office), Administrative office: 3137, rue Laberge, Québec, G1X 4B5, ☏ +1 418-527-0235, info@reseauzec.com.
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