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  2. Côte-Nord - Wikipedia

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    ' North Coast ') is an administrative region of Quebec, on the Quebec-Labrador Peninsula, Canada. The region runs along the St. Lawrence River and then the Gulf of St. Lawrence, from Tadoussac to the limits of Labrador, leaning against the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean to the west, the Côte-Nord penetrates deep into Northern Quebec. [3] [4]

  3. Vallée-de-la-Rivière-Sainte-Marguerite Biodiversity Reserve

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    A Trans-Québec snowmobile trail crosses the reserve. There are also hiking trails on the west side, near Lac de la Roche. A footbridge has been built at Salmon Pool 53 on the Rivière Sainte-Marguerite to provide access to the bras des Murailles. [22] Because of its steep terrain, there are seven climbing walls in the reserve. [23]

  4. Zec Jeannotte - Wikipedia

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    The "Association de chasse et pêche Batiscan" (English: Hunting and fishing Association of the Batiscan river) is managing the zec. Southern territory of the ZEC offers a mountain bike circuit and a marked snowmobile trail. These trails allow to link Rivière-à-Pierre and La Tuque via Portneuf Wildlife Reserve and Zec de la Bessonne.

  5. Sainte-Anne-des-Monts - Wikipedia

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    A common activity is to explore the forest and mountains by snowshoe, snowmobile or walking. [ citation needed ] This area is visited by natural sites enthusiasts, [ clarification needed ] with cross-country skiing, Telemark skiing, walking, horse riding, paragliding, sea kayaking, fishing in the river and snowmobiling on marked trails around ...

  6. Chibougamau - Wikipedia

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    The many trails allow for hiking, cycling, cross-country skiing, or even snowmobiling through the park's boreal forest. Access to the town is by Route 167 from Lac Saint-Jean and by Route 113 from Lebel-sur-Quévillon .

  7. List of trails in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Snowmobiling is permitted certain sections, otherwise no motorized vehicles or horses. It is a part of the G2G Rail Trail. K&P Rail Trail: 40 km Central Frontenac Trail at Sharbot Lake: Renfrew: Snow Road Station: very remote, has nearby swamps, bike trail serves as a driveway to residences in remote areas La Cloche Silhouette Trail: 78 km (48 mi)

  8. Zec Tawachiche - Wikipedia

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    Tracel (railway bridge) of the Rivière-du-Milieu, in the northwestern part of the Zec Tawachiche, in Mauricie, Quebec, Canada. Many species of fish live in the waters of the zec Tawachiche include: brook trout (speckled), trout (lake trout), the splake, smallmouth bass and muskellunge. Fishing activities are subject to quotas.

  9. Laurentides Wildlife Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The Pikauba River, in 1940.. Parc des Laurentides was created in 1895 as a forest reserve and as a recreational area for the public. In 1981, two large parcels were split off to become Jacques-Cartier National Park in the south and the Grands-Jardins National Park in the east, while the remaining territory was established as a wildlife reserve.