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Lac-des-Écorces is a municipality and village in the Laurentides region of Quebec, Canada, part of the Antoine-Labelle Regional County Municipality. It is named after Bark Lake ( Lac des Écorces ) that is on its western boundary.
Caniapiscau Reservoir Robert-Bourassa Reservoir Manicouagan Reservoir Meech Lake from Blanchet beach by south-west coast Lac des Nations Clearwater Lakes (Lac a l'Eau-Claire) Île aux Tourtes Bridge across Lake of Two Mountains, with Mont Oka in the background Pingualuit crater lake Looking south over Lake Timiskaming from Fort Témiscamingue near Ville-Marie, Quebec.
This park is administered by the "Corporation du Parc du Poisson-Blanc" (trans-en|Poisson-Blanc Parks Development Corporation) (CPPB) which is a non-profit organization and whose head office is located at 37 ch. de la Truite, Notre-Dame-du-Laus, Quebec, J0X 2M0. The CPPB was registered on March 7, 2005 in the Quebec enterprise register.
Animals that can be found in the park include moose, caribou, white-tailed deer, gray wolf, red fox, the Canada lynx, the black bear, river otter, porcupine and the Canadian beaver. Atlantic salmon, brook trout and the Arctic char can be found in the lakes and in the Jacques-Cartier river. The park is also visited by more than 100 species of ...
Manicouagan Reservoir (also Lake Manicouagan / m æ n ɪ k w ɑː ɡ ən,-ɡ ɒ̃ /) is an annular lake in central Quebec, Canada, covering an area of 1,942 km 2 (750 sq mi). The lake island in its centre is known as René-Levasseur Island, and its highest point is Mount Babel.
Until concrete evidence suggesting its existence was discovered in 1975, biologists typically discounted the idea that a grizzly bear had once roamed northern Quebec. Various reports of brown bears from 1900 to 1950 were written off as colour morphs of the more common American black bear.
It drains Lac Saint-Jean in the Laurentian Highlands, leaving at Alma and running east; the city of Saguenay is located on the river. It drains into the Saint Lawrence River . Tadoussac , founded as a French colonial trading post in 1600, is located on the northeast bank at this site.
The name "Zec Kipawa" was formalized on Sept. 6, 1989 at the Bank of place names in the Commission de toponymie du Québec (Geographical Names Board of Quebec. Hunting and Fishing. The wild animals are abundant in this vast territory. Species quota for hunting are the moose, the black bear, the grouse and hare. Hunting restrictions apply such ...