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Synonyms for zec_kiskissink or Related words with zec_kiskissink
la_tuque_urban_agglomeration
zec_wessonneau
bessonne
batiscanie_quebec
gros_brochet
zec_tawachiche
petawaga
lac_matapédia
rivière_aux_eaux_mortes
rivière_du_milieu
lake_wayagamac
lake_kiskissink
portneuf_wildlife_reserve
sidiailles
miguick
lac_masketsi
manouane
labrieville
rivière_aux_rats
lac_édouard_quebec
ashuapmushuan
lacommande
squatec
lac_croche
petit_saguenay
trois_rives
gonzeville
héronchelles
sédelle
péribonka
matawin
grenilles
bonnieure
chéniers
zœbersdorf
chaudière_appalaches_lotbinière
lac_édouard
abloux
pontarion
kiamika
brochets
lizonne
magland
mondonac
aragnon
sainte_françoise
dromesnil
grandes_piles
basville
saguay
Examples of "zec_kiskissink"
Zec
Kiskissink
covers an area of . It is located in:
The Lake Lescarbot is located in the La Tuque (urban agglomeration), in Mauricie, in Quebec, in Canada. The territory is administered by
Zec
Kiskissink
.
The Lake Kiskissink is located in the La Tuque (urban agglomeration), in Mauricie, in Quebec, in Canada. The area surrounding the lake is administered by the
Zec
Kiskissink
The toponym "
Zec
Kiskissink
" was registered as of August 5, 1982 at the Bank of places names at Commission de toponymie du Québec.
The lac Ventadour is the main headwater lake of the Bostonnais River. This lake is located in the La Tuque (urban agglomeration), in Mauricie, in Quebec, in Canada. The area around the lake is mostly administered by the
Zec
Kiskissink
.
The mission of the
Zec
Kiskissink
has multiple turns: forestry, wildlife and recreation. The outdoor enthusiasts can practice a variety of outdoor activities in the territory, such as fishing, hunting, camping (furnished and semi-furnished), hiking, trekking, mountain biking, canoeing. .. Zec also offers the possibility of renting fully equipped chalets, different boats (canoes, kayaks, rowboats) and motors.
The
Zec
Kiskissink
covers the line of the watershed between the Saint-Maurice River and that of Lac Saint-Jean. The river Bostonnais flows in a south-westerly direction to throw in Saint-Maurice River at north of the urban area of La Tuque.
The
Zec
Kiskissink
is a "zone d'exploitation contrôlée" (controlled harvesting zone) (zec), located in the administrative region of the Mauricie, the Capitale-Nationale and Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean, in Quebec, in Canada. This wild territory, used for recreative activities (ATV, snowmobile, camping, hunting, fishing…) is managed by the "Sacerf Macousine Association".
This river of 96 km takes its sources in main lakes, located at almost highest elevation in the mountains : the lake Ventadour on Lake Lescarbot on Lake Kiskissink and Grand Lake Bostonnais, in the heart of the
Zec
Kiskissink
. In upper-Bostonnais, from the small lake “du Chalet” (an affluent of lake Ventadour), water flows from one lake to the other up to the mouth of Grand Lake Bostonnais.
The mouth of the Grand Lake Bostonnais is located on the west side at the end of a little bay. Bostonnais River cross the lake. The rehabilitation of the dam Grand Lake Bostonnais is a joint project with Ducks Unlimited Canada, the Quebec Wildlife Foundation, Hydro-Québec and
Zec
Kiskissink
for a total cost of $550,000. This project aims to maintain the lake level to promote breeding waterfowl in flooded areas and protection of spawning grounds in the outlet during the winter low flow period. The lake drains in the Bostonnais River.
Zec is bordered by
Zec
Kiskissink
on East side and Zec Borgia to the west. The Bostonnais River constitutes the northwestern boundary of Zec (except the northern part of the Bostonnais River where Route 155 is used as the boundary). The southeastern boundary of the territory is bounded by the road leading to the village of Lac Édouard and extends to a bay at the northeast of Lac Édouard (lake). The northeastern boundary of Zec is the "lac du barrage" (dam lake) and the "Bonhomme Lake"
The name "
Zec
Kiskissink
" originates from Lake Kiskissink, one of its major water bodies, located in the north-eastern part of the territory. This lake is located about 400 meters, just south of the line of the watershed between the Lake Saint-Jean and Saint-Maurice River; therefore it is part of the watershed of the St. Lawrence River. With a length of 12 km and a width of 1.4 km, Lake Kiskissink receives water from lakes Lescarbot and Ventadour, located to the south.