Zec Mazana


The ZEC Mazana is a "zone d'exploitation contrôlée" in the unorganized territory of Lac-de-la-Pomme, in Antoine-Labelle Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Laurentides in Quebec, in Canada.
Zec Mazana was created in 1978 to take over private clubs. The administration of the ZEC is entrusted to the "Association de chasse et pêche de Sainte-Agathe-des-monts", a non-profit organization. In 2014, a new association was mandated to continue the administration of the ZEC. The mission of the ZEC is to exploit the territory, including its accessibility.

Geography

Zec Mazana is located in forested area, in the mountains of Laurentides, north of the Mont-Tremblant National Park. It is bordered to the north and west by the Zec Normandie, southeast by the ZEC Boullé, and to the south by the Zec of the House of Peter. Its eastern border is located 6 km west of the center of Manawan. The extreme to the point of the territory of the ZEC is located 1.4 km from the Kaoskiwonatinak Mountain which is part of the Zec Boullé.
The nearest town is Saint-Michel-des-Saints, located 44 km southeast. ZEC is located 60 km north of Lac St-Paul in Antoine-Labelle Regional County Municipality.
The controlled harvesting zone of Mazana has an area of 734 square kilometers and has more than 200 lakes. With a length of 11 km and 1.7 km maximum wide, the lake Mazana is the main stream of the ZEC. It flows from the south-west in Mazana river which has a length of 35 km. On its way, the water stream pass through several lakes such as Bélisle, Chatillon, Bruneau and Pin. The latter lake receives water from the La Lièvre River and Mazana River. On its way, the river Mazana collects water from streams Séré and Line. The lake Mazana is located in the far east; one of its bays is located 6 miles southwest of Manawan. Several lakes of Zec feature boat ramp into the water.
The main rivers of the ZEC are: "La Lièvre River", Mazana River, Sere Creek, Line Creek, Klock Creek and Métabeskéga River.
The territory of the ZEC is accessible by forested road R1555, coming from Sainte-Anne-des-Lacs or Lake Pérodeau. The federated track for quad/snowmobile pass through the ZEC from north to south; and a branch of the trail goes to Manawan.
Route to reach the reception office of the Zec, located near Lake Clover from Montreal, take the route 117; after the village of Lake Saguay turn right towards Falls-St-Philippe, towards Lac-St-Paul via the "chemin du progrès". At the white cross, turn right on the road Pérodeau. The entrance station is 50 km away. In this Zec, camping Renard has a mountain biking trail.

Hunting and Fishing

In the ZEC, the outdoor amateurs can enjoy various recreational activities such as forest walks, quad/ATV, wild camping, picking wild berry, canoe/kayak river, fishing, hunting, the observation of the landscape, flora and fauna.
Given the wild nature of the territory of the ZEC, the wild animal is abundant. The quota species are applicable for: moose, black bear, grouse and hare. Hunting quotas apply depending on the time of year, the type of gear hunting, sex of the beast and the sectors. Hunters should refer to current regulations by visiting the website of the ZEC.
Fishes are generally abundant in water bodies in the zec. Recreative fishing is widespread for the following species which are subject to quotas: the brook trout, the lake trout, walleye and pike.

Toponymy

The specific "Mazana" refers to four places or territory, all located in the Antoine-Labelle Regional County Municipality: Zec Mazana, the Mazana pond, the lake Mazana and Mazana River.