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The ZEC Nordique is a "zone d'exploitation contrôlée" (controlled harvesting zone) (ZEC) in the unorganized territory of the Lac-au-Brochet, in the Manicouagan Regional County Municipality (MRC), in the administrative region of Côte-Nord (North-Shore), in Quebec, in Canada. The ZEC is administered by the "Association de chasse et pêche Nordique inc" (Association of Fishing and Hunting Nordic Inc) which is non-profit organization, incorporated on September 8, 1978. The head office is based in the municipality Les Escoumins. == Geography == Zec Nordique covers an area of 458.3 square kilometers in the heart of the MRC La Haute-Côte-Nord Regional County Municipality (Upper North Shore). ZEC has a total of 150 km of motorable roads and 211 lakes, where a hundred followers practice sport fishing. Area of lakes varies from 2 to 390 hectares. The boundaries of the Nordic ZEC are marked on: * East, by the Escoumins River going down to the southeast to empty into the St. Lawrence River at the height of the municipality Les Escoumins. A forested road from the municipality Les Escoumins along this river to the "lac des Coeurs" (lake of Hearts). With a lengh of 34 km on the course of the river, the Zec Rivière-des-Escoumins was established in 1992. In addition, the Zec D'Iberville is close to the East; * West, the southern part is related to the Zec Chauvin; and the northern part of the western boundary is marked on the 11.7 km line between administrative regions Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean and Manicouagan. * South, its southern end stops about 1 km north of the summit of Green Mountain (288 m.) and north of Lake Fountain. Moreover, the territory of the ZEC has an extension to the east of the Escoumins River, covering in particular the "Lac de la Grand-Mère" (lake Grandmother), "À la Pipe" (in Pipe), Téton (Stud), Des Îles (The Islands), Jérôme et Gagné. Major lakes of Zec are: Albert, Boucher, Bouliane, Brûlé, du Buccin (Whelk), Carré (Square), Chatignies, Claire, de la Corne (Horn), du Cornet, du Crachat (Spit), Edmond, des Dames (Ladies), en Delta, Petit lac Dorval, "Eaux Mortes à Luma" (Lac Lamarre), Gabou, du Gâchis (the Hash), Gagné, Gaston, Gausse, Gilles, Gorgotton, du Grand Nez (the Big Nose), Grand Jumeau (Big Twin), de la Grand-Mère (the Grandmother), aux Grenouilles (the Frogs), Ignace, des Îles (Islands), Italie, Jeanne, Jérôme, Jour, Karabi, Lina, Long, Louis, Maclure, Petit lac Maclure, Mado, Marennes, Montchenu, des Numéros, Oublié, Pamphile, Téton, du Pic, à la Pipe, Polette, Pointu, de Pons, Pourri, Rond, Sam, des Sapins (Firs), des Savanes, Petit lac des Savannes, du pointeur, Téton, Ti-Georges, Ti-Paul, Ti-Thomas, Ti-Tole, Tranquille, Travers, "à Viateur" and "des Vieux" (Old).〔(Official site of the Nordic zec - Section map )〕 Road access to the ZEC is favored by the forest road along the Escoumins River, which is the eastern boundary of the ZEC. The eastern boundary of the ZEC is 25 km (in direct line) from the city center of Les Escoumins and 30 km (in direct line) from downtown Tadoussac. 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 Nordique」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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