Antoine-Labelle Regional County Municipality - Protected Areas

Protected Areas

  • Mont-Tremblant National Park
    • Information Centers/ Camp Areas:
      • Lac Cache
      • Post d'accueil de la Cache
  • Papineau-Labelle Wildlife Reserve
    • Information Centers/ Camp Areas:
      • Accueil Pie IX
      • Benjamin
      • Camp de gardien
      • Camp du gardien (on Lac Joinville)
      • Camp du gardien (on Lac Ernest)
      • Caragana
      • Corbeau
      • De l'Averse
      • De l'Hote
      • Desaulniers
      • Du Sourd
      • Entree Benjamin
      • Entree Corbeau
      • Entree Du Sourd
      • Entree Louvigny
      • Fascinant
      • Flood
      • Heron
      • Lac-du-Sourd
      • Lac-Ernest
      • Lac-Joinville
      • Lagace
      • Leclerc
      • Le Mesange/Vieux Foyer
      • Letourneau
      • Quatre-Temps
      • Sept Freres
      • Tarte
      • Travers
      • Wisik/Calliergon/Trille
  • Rouge-Matawin Wildlife Reserve
    • Information Centers/ Camp Areas:
      • Entree de La Macaza
      • Poste d'accueil de La Macaza
      • Poste d'accueil de l'Ascension
  • Zones d'exploitation contrôlée:
    • ZEC Le Sueur
    • ZEC Mitchinamecus
    • ZEC Normandie
    • ZEC Petawaga

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