Zec D'Iberville
The ZEC D'Iberville is a "zone d'exploitation contrôlée" in the municipality of Longue-Rive, in the La Haute-Côte-Nord Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Côte-Nord, in Quebec, in Canada.
History
"L'Association Chasse & Pêche du Canton Iberville inc" was incorporated on February 23, 1978, under the name "Association Chasse & Pêche de Sault-au-Mouton". The new name that still exists today, was adopted on January 15, 1990. The zone d'exploitation contrôlée of Iberville was established on June 17, 1978. The entrance station was built in 1981; previously, the ZEC was using a trailer to serve its customers.Geography
Zec Iberville has an area of on the north side of St. Lawrence River. It is situated between the Escoumins River and Cedar River. Its territory includes 239 lakes in forested areas, of which 186 are operated for sport fishing. The main rivers of the ZEC are: "des Cèdres", "Aux Castors", Sault au Mouton, Truchon and "ruisseau des Cèdres". Major lakes are: Louis Boucher, Romaine and "Petite Romaine".ZEC has 65 km of passable road. A primitive campground and a campground with running water and sanitary service are located at 5 km and 30 km of the entrance station. To reach the entrance station of the Zec, visitors follow the forest path of Longue-Rive. The entrance station is located about 5 km in the forest, visitors can purchase a hunting license or fishing and the map of the ZEC. The ZEC is popular for canoe camping, hiking, primitive camping, hunting and fishing.