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The Zec Ménokéosawin is a "zone d'exploitation contrôlée" (controlled harvesting zone), located in , in the region of Mauricie, in Quebec, in Canada. This public hunting and fishing area is managed by the “Association de chasse-pêche de la rivière Bostonnais Nord” (Association of hunting - fishing Bostonnais North River), a non-profit organization. == Territory == The ZEC Ménokéosawin which has 162 lakes, is an area of , located on the territory of La Tuque and Lac-Édouard. Located in the area of the East bank of the Saint-Maurice River, the Zec extends on 32 km maximum width and 31 km maximum in height. 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" Zec Ménokéosawin is crossed by the Bostonnais River, arriving from the north and passing through the lake Maggie, then lake Deveny. This river has a tributary designated "Channel Bostonians", which start from the lake "North Branch" and "Southern Branch" and it empties into the Bostonnais River at southwest area of Zec. The main lakes in the Zec are: Bouchard, Angrois, Girard, Croche, "en Voûte", "de la Branche Sud", "de la Cloison", Devenys, Maggie, "du Cap", Racine, Catherine, Farouche, Du Bonnet" and "du Coudrier". ZEC has four campsites and several water boat ramps. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Zec Menokeosawin」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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