ZEC Petite cascapedia River
By establishing the Petite Cascapedia Wildlife Reserve on June 28, 1945, the Quebec government created one of the first public rivers. Since 1991, most of the waterway has been a controlled harvesting zone (ZEC) managed by the Cascapedia Rivers Sport Fishing Association. The remainder of the river consists of an outfitter, Camp Brûlé, and a few kilometers of private waters downstream from the ZEC territory.
Crystal-clear, cold water ideal for salmon and sea trout!
The Cascapedia Rivers Sport Fishing Association is the non-profit organization that has been mandated to manage the controlled exploitation zone of the Petite rivière Cascapedia since 1991.
It is managed by a board of directors composed of seven members. These are local people elected at the annual general meeting for two-year terms. They meet six to seven times a year as needed. Their involvement contributes to: the employment of eight people in seasonal but highly beneficial positions for the region; the development, conservation, and future of the region’s resources.
Team
Éric Boudreau, general manager
Michel Forest, wildlife protection assistant
Éric Dunn, wildlife protection assistant
Judith Savard, reception desk
Thérèse Gagné, reception desk
Noella Forest, housekeeping
Board of Directors
Amy Bujold, President
Hughes Bujold, Vice President
Marika Dee, Treasurer
Lyne Sexton, Secretary
Myrna Howatson, administrator
Richard d’Entremont, administrator
Vacant position, administrator
