Zec Mars-Moulin Explained

Zec Mars-Moulin
Map:Quebec
Location:Le Fjord-du-Saguenay Regional County Municipality
Nearest City:Saguenay
Coordinates:48.15°N -76°W
Established:1979
Website:http://zecmarsmoulin.reseauzec.com/fr

The Zec Mars-Moulin is a "zone d'exploitation contrôlée" (controlled harvesting zone) of, located in the unorganized territory of Lac-Kinistuk, in the Le Fjord-du-Saguenay Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean, in Quebec, in Canada. Since inception of the zec, the main economic activities of the area are forestry and recreational activities such as fishing, hunting, camping, canoeing, kayaking...

Geography

Located in the Saguenay, Zec Mars-Moulin is at distance of only 15 km south of La Baie, a sector of Saguenay City. ZEC has an area of 805.10 square kilometers. Bounded on the west and south by the Laurentides Wildlife Reserve. Zec covers townships Lapointe, Lartigue, Laterriere, Cimon, Ferland and Dubuc.[1]

The territory of Zec Mars-Moulin turns out to be the entrance gate of the Laurentides Wildlife Reserve. Mars River, recognized as one of the salmon rivers of the region, along much of the eastern boundary of the ZEC, to La Baie.

Major lakes of Zec are (mainly French names): "des Belles-Filles", Cami, aux Castors, "de la Chaine", Côme, Creux, des Culottes, Desgagné, des Éclats, Gatelier, Gilbert, à Gilles, Grand lac Castule, de la Grosse Décharge, de la Grosse Roche, Isaïe, Jerry, Lanz, des Mouches, des Perches, aux Rats Musqués, de la Savane, Travers, à la Tripe, Tremblay, des Uries, Vert and Vénus. The main rivers are: à Mars, du Moulin and "Bras sec". Annually, the surface water bodies is generally frozen from November to April.

The "Montagne de la tour" (Mountain Tower), located in the center of the ZEC, reached 456 m. While the "Montagne du Four", located about 2 km east of the territory of the ZEC, reached 702 m.

The journey to reach the entrance station of Zec is:

In Zec, quad biking is another popular activity in summer. The extensive network of logging roads passable by mountain bike is connected to organized trails.

In the ZEC Mars-Martin the water bodies (93 lakes and several rivers) cover 1,020 hectares (2.5% of the territory of 404 square kilometers). The road network of 537 km which is passable for bikes is open to trucks over much of the territory. In 2014, the ZEC has 455 members, thirty caravans on the land and 155 vacation leases.

Hunting and fishing

The area is best known for the quality of moose hunting that is practiced there. Located in the area of "sapinière" (fir) and yellow birch, this territory offers a habitat of ideal quality for moose. Hunting statistics of hunters practicing in the zec confirm it.

On the territory of the ZEC, fishing is limited by quotas. Fishing for the brook trout is practiced with fly technic on the Mars River.

Toponymy

The name of Mars River and Mill River which are crossing the territory of the ZEC, are directly related to the choice of the toponym of the Zec.

The name "Zec Mars-Moulin" was recorded on August 5, 1982 at the Bank of place names in the Commission de toponymie du Québec (Geographical Names Board of Canada).[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Names and places of Quebec, the work of the Commission de toponymie du Québec (Geographical Names Board of Quebec), published in 1994 and 1996 in the form of an illustrated dictionary printed, and in that of a CD produced by Micro-Intel in 1997 from this dictionary.
  2. Web site: Commission de toponymie du Québec (Geographical Names Board of Quebec) - Bank of place names - Toponym: Zec Mars-Moulin.