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Fishing at Sépaq Mastigouche
Fishing at Sépaq Mastigouche | Adventure Hunting Moose Deer Outfitters and the great outdoors
Fishing at Sépaq Mastigouche
This week on the show, we’re off on the road to Sépaq Mastigouche with Anne-Catherine and Krystina for some superb fishing!
Close to major centers and shared by the Lanaudière and Mauricie regions, Réserve faunique Mastigouche boasts a rich natural environment accessible via a well-maintained road network.
Lac au Sorcier takes its name from an old legend about a sorcerer who haunts the island, keeping people awake with strange noises.
And yet, Réserve faunique Mastigouche is a quiet, restful place… ideal for vacationing.
In addition to traditional hunting and fishing activities, hiking is a great way to discover the attractions of this rich territory. Camping enthusiasts will love the Lac-Saint-Bernard campsite.
Also on the show, Phil from Boutique Écotone talks to us about maintaining his fishing equipment, and then Michael from Centre de Simulation Médicale et Tactique de l’Est (CSMTE), talks to us about this company specializing in simulation training.
Last but not least, our very own Ben Chevrette comes to Traktiq to show us his new products – yes, he’s got more!
Enjoy your viewing!
WILDLIFE RESERVES RÉSERVE FAUNIQUE MASTIGOUCHE
Close to major centers and shared by the Lanaudière and Mauricie regions, Réserve faunique Mastigouche boasts a rich natural environment accessible via a well-maintained road network. Lac au Sorcier takes its name from an old legend about a sorcerer who haunts the island, keeping people awake with strange noises. And yet, Réserve faunique Mastigouche is a quiet, restful place… ideal for vacationing. In addition to traditional hunting and fishing activities, hiking is a great way to discover the attractions of this rich territory. Camping enthusiasts will love the Lac-Saint-Bernard campsite.
ACCESS AND OPENING TIMES
- L’accueil Bouteille is located 26 km east of Saint-Zénon, on Route 131.
- L’accueil Pins-Rouges is located 24 km north of Saint-Alexis-des-Monts, on Route 349.
- L’accueil Catherine is 18 km north of Mandeville, on routes 347 and 348.
Note: At Saint-Bernard campground, for tent-trailers, caravans and recreational vehicles, we strongly recommend entering through the Pins-Rouges reception area. Ask about the itinerary at our reception desks.
The entire road network within the reserve is made up of gravel forest roads.
Opening hours vary according to season.
- Arrival and departure times for cottage rentals :
- Arrival: 5 p.m.
- Departure: 1:30 p.m.
Opening times for Pins-Rouges, Catherine and Bouteille reception centers:
- May 13 to September 5, 2022
- daily, 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Note: During the fall season, reception areas operate on a variable schedule. Please contact the wildlife reserve’s administrative office at 819 265-2098 for more details.
NEARBY SERVICES
The reserve ‘s three access points are less than 25 km from a village offering a wide range of services.
SERVICES
At reception
- Information
- Recording
- Sales
- Hunting permits
- Fishing permit
- Access rights
- Promotional items
- Baits and lures
- Ice ( Pins-Rouges, Catherine and Bouteille reception areas )
- Firewood
- Boating safety kit
- Salt block for saline
- Salt pocket
- Sulfur pocket
- Rental
Saint-Bernard campground convenience store
- Information
- Sales
- Baits and lures
- Firewood
- Ice
- Insect repellent
- Basic grocery and camping products
- Rental
- Canoe
- Kayak
- Pedal boat
- Bike
- Chaloupe
- Paddle surfing
- Personal flotation devices for the family
Hosting sites
- Territory guard
Family services
To help you plan your visit, take a look at all our family services.