Mastigouche Wildlife Reserve is a vast protected area offering extensive opportunities for fishing, hunting, hiking, and wildlife observation in a predominantly forested, lake-studded landscape in central Quebec.
Mastigouche Wildlife Reserve spans approximately 1,270 square kilometers (314,000 acres) in the Mauricie and Lanaudière regions of Quebec, Canada. Established in 1971, this reserve features an extensive network of lakes, rivers, and boreal forests, supporting diverse fish populations, including brook trout, walleye, and northern pike, as well as abundant wildlife such as moose, white-tailed deer, black bear, and an array of bird species. The terrain is characterized by rugged hills covered with mixed forests of maple, birch, spruce, and fir, providing habitats that support both aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. Originally established as a fish and game reserve, Mastigouche has since become a prime destination for outdoor recreation, including fishing, hunting, hiking, canoeing, kayaking, snowmobiling, and cross-country skiing. Visitors can explore numerous marked trails, travel on well-maintained roads and backcountry routes, and camp in strategically placed sites. The reserve is managed to balance wildlife conservation and sustainable recreational use, overseen by the Quebec government agency Sépaq (Société des établissements de plein air du Québec). Visitors are attracted by the combination of wilderness experience and accessible amenities, with well-equipped campgrounds and rental facilities. Popular landmarks include Lac Mastigouche and its surrounding water bodies, which create excellent fishing and paddling zones. Wildlife viewing opportunities are abundant during all seasons, especially in spring and fall, when animal activity is heightened. The reserve’s winters offer further appeal with snowmobiling, ice fishing, and snowshoeing. Its remote location and vastness make it a favored spot for those seeking immersive nature experiences in Quebec’s boreal environment.
Lac Mastigouche, a large lake offering excellent fishing and paddling opportunities
Diverse wildlife habitat including moose, black bear, and rare bird species
Extensive network of canoe routes connecting multiple lakes and portages
Seasonal snowmobiling trails stretching across the reserve’s backcountry
A central lake within the reserve known for its excellent fishing opportunities and scenic paddling routes.
Designated areas where visitors can often observe moose in their natural habitat, especially during dawn and dusk.
Over 230 kilometers of groomed snowmobile trails that provide access to remote areas throughout winter months.