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Zec de Forestville : ウィキペディア英語版
Zec de Forestville

The ZEC Forestville is a "zone d'exploitation contrôlée" (controlled harvesting zone) (ZEC) in the unorganized territory of the Lac-au-Brochet, in La Haute-Côte-Nord Regional County Municipality, in Quebec, in Canada. The area was designated a zone d'exploitation contrôlée in 1978.
Zec Forestville is managed by the "Association de Chasse et Pêche de Forestville inc" (Association of Hunting and Fishing of Forestville), which is a non-profit organization. Its primary mission is to see the wildlife management fairly and development of hunting, fishing, camping and outdoor.〔 (organism Official site of the ZEC de Forestville )〕
== Geography ==

Zec de Forestville has an area of 1328 square kilometers and has 935 lakes within its territory.
Zec Forestville is located between the rivers Betsamites (north-east) and the Cedar (south-west), which descend from north to south and empties into the St. Lawrence River. Specifically, the ZEC is bounded by:
* on the west by the creek Marcoux (more or less), and by lakes Vidal, Baloney, Langlois, Flic, Sally, Lapointe, Sylvie, the Three Caribou, Marlene, of Fog, Turcot, Cyclone and Star;
* on the south by Bruno lakes, des îles (the islands), Harper, Marac, Clinto and "de l'Oie" (Goose);
* on the east, by the limits of unorganized territory of Lac-au-Brochet, are the boundaries of neighboring municipalities Portneuf-sur-Mer, Forestville and Colombier; lakes along this boundary are: Seeley, Murray, Dudley, Ruthman, Neris Sagona, Hall, Sylvio, Bilodeau, Lafrance, Gonzaga, MacDonald;
* on the north by Pipmuacan Reservoir (crossed by the river Betsiamites) (northeast), and lakes Marcel, the Bulldog, Caron, Guy and Juanita.
The main rivers of the ZEC are: Adam (water coming from the lake Adam), Sault-aux-Cochons (from Lake Sault-aux-Cochons), Laval (from Lake Laval), Isidore (from Lake Isidore, in the North) and "Volant" (steering wheel). "Ruisseau aux Bouleaux" (Creek to Birch) (water coming from "Lac-aux-Bouleaux" (Lake to Birch)) is the main stream of the ZEC.
''Zec de la Rivière-Laval''
The ZEC de Forestville administers the course of the Laval river, which is the outlet of Lake Laval. The latter is 6 km long and is located in the ZEC de Forestville. In his journey to the south, the waters of the river Laval flow for about 14 km in the ZEC de Forestville; then, the river travels another 12 km (out of ZEC e Forestville) before crossing the lake Jacques. Then the river runs 14 km before emptying into the Bay Laval, north of the village of Forestville.〔Geographical research conducted on August 12, 2014 by historian Gaetan Veillette (Saint-Hubert, QC) using maps of the region.〕

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