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ZEC de la Bessonne Adventures

ZEC de la Bessonne is a vast area in Quebec offering extensive opportunities for outdoor recreation including fishing, hunting, hiking, and camping within a well-managed natural environment.

100,000+
Acres Protected
50+
Miles of Trails
20,000+
Annual Visitors
1978
Year Established

About ZEC de la Bessonne

 

ZEC de la Bessonne is a Controlled Harvesting Zone located in the Mauricie administrative region of Quebec, Canada. Covering over 400 square kilometers, this protected area features mixed forest ecosystems dominated by coniferous and deciduous species including spruce, fir, maple, and birch. The landscape is characterized by numerous lakes, rivers, bogs, and rolling hills, making it an ideal place for fishing, wildlife observation, and outdoor sports. Established in 1978, the ZEC was created to provide regulated access to natural resources for hunting and fishing while preserving the environment. Visitors can find multiple lakes stocked with fish species such as brook trout, walleye, and northern pike, attracting anglers through several seasons. Hiking and snowshoeing trails traverse forests and wetlands, offering scenic views and chances to encounter wildlife like moose, black bear, and beavers. The ZEC also features campground facilities and boat launches to support multi-day excursions. The proximity of ZEC de la Bessonne to the city of Trois-Rivières adds to its appeal for both local residents and tourists seeking wilderness experiences not far from urban centers. In addition to recreation, the area plays a key role in local conservation efforts and sustainable forestry management. The quiet natural setting, diverse aquatic and terrestrial habitats, and managed recreational opportunities make ZEC de la Bessonne a versatile destination for visitors year-round.

Highlights

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Lac Béthanie – a crystal-clear lake renowned for excellent fishing and boating

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Dense mixed forests supporting diverse wildlife including moose and black bear

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Network of marked trails for hiking, snowshoeing, and ATV access

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Secluded campsites along lakeshores offering quiet, primitive camping experiences

Notable Natural Features

Lac Béthanie

A large lake popular for its clear waters and abundant fish species, ideal for anglers and canoeists.

Trail Network

Over 50 miles of trails accommodating hiking, ATV, and winter sports activities throughout diverse terrain.

Wildlife Habitat

The area supports populations of moose, black bear, beaver, and migratory birds, making it a prime location for wildlife observation.