Zec Mitchinamecus
The ZEC Mitchinamecus is a "zone d'exploitation contrôlée" in the unorganized territory of Lac-De La Bidière, in the Antoine-Labelle Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Laurentides, in Quebec, in Canada.
Geography
Zec Mitchinamecus administers public lands at north of Mont-Laurier, in Laurentides.Zec Mitchinamecus is related to:
- The Zec Lesueur on the west side where a series of lakes serves as a boundary between the Zec Lesueur and Zec Mitchinamecus: Petit lac Boisvert, Boisvert, Tonus, Duplessis, de la Chaise, Kataway, de la Montagne;
- The Zec Normandie on the east side and more or less the Mitchinamecus river. Note: Parent trail follows the route of the Redwood River;
- A series of lakes marks the southern limit of the ZEC: "de la File", Croche, Foster, "des Polonais".
Major lakes
Other major lakes of Zec are: Antoine, Atocas, de la Bidière, Buck Fever, Calvé, du Cerise, Chat, Chopin, Clifford, Dieppe, Dempsey, Duplessis, Éva, Gilles, Grand lac Rognon, de la Hasse, Jacques, Joli-Coeur, du Lièvre, Réservoir Mitchinamecus, de la Montagne, Montredon, Oscar, Petit lac des chiens, Picard, du Pin Rouge, Robberts, Scott, Sobieski, Sylvain, Troisième lac Busby, Tuffield, Premier lac Twin, Deuxième lac Twin, Vaillancourt, Vastel, Villeneuve, Xavier and Yvonne.Main rivers
The Mitchinamecus river is the main river of the ZEC, passing through the territory from the northeast to the southeast. Mitchinamecus dam creates a huge reservoir of fresh water. Other rivers include: d'Argent et Pin Rouge. Tandis que les principaux ruisseaux sont: Nottaway, Cerise, Skarga, Mickiewicz, Torniche and Sand.Major mountains
Mountains Curie and Paderewski, are located on either side of Lake Chopin, at southwest of Zec. A "montagne de la tour" is located near a bay Mitchinamecus Reservoir.Camping and reception stations
Both home Zec positions are:- Silver Lake, accessible by kilometer 11 of the 11th row, via Sainte-Anne-du-Lac
- Chute MacLean, accessible by the kilometer 52 of the Parent road via Mont-Saint-Michel.
Toponymy
The name of the ZEC is derived from the Mitchinamecus Reservoir and Mitchinamecus River which are located in the ZEC. This name appears in 1911 in official Geographic documentation. This name came from Cree language and means "big trout", from word "misinamecus", meaning "large size", and "namecus" meaning "trout".The name "Zec Mitchinamecus" was formalized August 5, 1982 at the Bank of place names in the Geographical Names Board of Canada.