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Zec de la Bessonne Adventures

Zec de la Bessonne is a managed outdoor recreational area in Quebec offering abundant opportunities for fishing, hiking, camping, and wildlife observation across diverse forested landscapes and freshwater bodies.

115,000
Acres Protected
50
Miles of Trails
12,000
Annual Visitors
1978
Year Established

About Zec de la Bessonne

 

Zec de la Bessonne is a controlled harvesting zone (ZEC) located near La Tuque, in the Mauricie region of Quebec, Canada. It spans a heavily forested area with numerous lakes and rivers, including the notable Bessonne River. The terrain features mixed boreal forest with species such as spruce, fir, and maple, supporting a variety of wildlife including moose, black bear, beaver, and numerous bird species. The area was established in 1978 as part of Quebec’s initiative to promote responsible outdoor recreation while regulating hunting and fishing activities. Visitors to Zec de la Bessonne can engage in fishing for species such as brook trout and pike, hiking on marked trails, canoeing on pristine waters, and camping in well-maintained campgrounds. The ZEC’s network of forest roads and trails also allows for snowmobiling and cross-country skiing in winter months. The area is appreciated for its relatively quiet atmosphere, offering a more rustic and natural wilderness experience compared to traditional provincial parks. Notable landmarks include several accessible lakes and panoramic points offering views of the surrounding forest. Zec de la Bessonne serves both nature enthusiasts and anglers looking for well-managed access to Quebec’s rich natural heritage.

Highlights

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Fishing opportunities in Bessonne River and multiple lakes

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Diverse boreal forest ecosystem with moose and black bear sightings

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Extensive network of forest roads and hiking trails

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Winter activities including snowmobiling and cross-country skiing

Notable Natural Features

Lake Bessonne

A central lake known for its excellent brook trout fishing and canoeing opportunities.

Bessonne River

A scenic watercourse running through the ZEC, offering both fishing and paddling prospects.

Forest Trail Network

A system of marked trails providing access to remote parts of the ZEC for hiking and wildlife observation.