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Zec Matimek : ウィキペディア英語版
Zec Matimek

The ZEC Matimek is a "zone d'exploitation contrôlée" (controlled harvesting zone) (ZEC) in the unorganized territory of Lac-Walker, in the Sept-Rivières Regional County Municipality (MRC), in the administrative region of Côte-Nord, in Quebec, in Canada. Zec Matimek was created in 1979.
The "Association chasse et pêche Sept-Îlienne inc" is a non-profit organization that administers the land of Zec which are in the public domain. ZEC has a mission to develop the land and make it available to the public for outdoor activities including: hiking, quad/snowmobile, camping, hunting, fishing, watching scenery, flora and fauna.
== Geography ==

The territory of the ZEC Matimek covers an area of 1854 square kilometers on the Lower North Shore of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Formed in length, ZEC extends around the St. Margaret River, north Port-Cartier and Sept-Îles. ZEC has more than 350 lakes within its territory, of which 25 are used for recreational fishing. Area lakes varies from 1-450 hectares.
Since 2001, an asphalt road network of 77 km allows users to access the northern part of the ZEC. This sector comprises three accommodation units located along new water bodies to accommodate vacationers, hunters and fishermen. ZEC also offers rental services for boats and camping.〔(organism Official site of the ZEC Matimek - Section "Our body" )〕
The "Fédération québécoise de la montagne" (Quebec Federation of Mountain) recognized the Simon Proulx and "L'Escalier" peaks as icy peaks of world renown. These peaks are located at 10 km from the waterway to the St. Margaret River. On the territory of the ZEC, the outdoor enthusiasts can observe a variety of wildlife including: bald eagles, black bears, moose, porcupines, Canada geese, ducks, beavers and martens.
Major lakes of Zec are: Adrian, Andrew, Angel, Anne, Attacaupé, de l'Attrape (de Catcher), Brûlé, Cacaoui, Caribou, du Castor (Beaver), Catista, à Charles, Chétif (Puny), Claudette, du Coin (Corner), Contact, de la Coulée (of Coulee), Curieux (Curious), Curot, Denté (toothed), Doré (Golden), Dumais, Eden, Endormi (Asleep), des Feuilles (Leaves), Fox, Fretin (Minnow), Futura, Gagnon, Gamache, Hall, Hingan, Hélène (Helen), Interdit (Forbidden), des Îles (Islands), Jourdain (Jordan), Kim, Lachipu, Ladougas, Landry, Lapointe, de la Limite (the limit), à louer (Rentals), à Luc (Luke), à Moi (to me), Manitowik, Médallon, Ninnipuka, Nitro, Obscur, Ovide, Paquet, à la Pêche (Fisheries), Paul, Piace, Picard, au Poêlon (the skillet), du Portage, de la Rencontre, Rioux, Sans Bout, Secoué (Shaken), Sept-Milles (Seven Miles), Serpent (Snake), du Siffleux, Soulard, à Toi, Tommy, Tortillier Valin and Virgo.
The entrance station is located in the Hall sector. The journey to get there is to take the route 138. The entrance station is located 19 km west of Sept-Îles.

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