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  2. Cabonga Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    The Cabonga Reservoir (French: Réservoir Cabonga) is a man-made lake in central Quebec, Canada, with a total surface area of 677 square kilometres (261 sq mi) and a net area (water only) of 484 square kilometres (187 sq mi). [2]

  3. Seigneurie du Triton - Wikipedia

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    The Seigneurie du Triton is a hunting and fishing outfitter located in the municipality of Lake Edouard, in the administrative region of Mauricie, in Quebec, Canada. The outfitter has exclusive rights to 50 square kilometres (19 sq mi) of wilderness, and is a private enterprise accessible only by water.

  4. Fishing Adventurer - Wikipedia

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    Since 2008, in partnership with the Quebec Outfitters Federation and Moore Communication, Tourism Quebec has been advertising within the commercial time of Fishing Adventurer in the United States on the sports network : ESPN2. Also, the Ministry of Natural Resources of Quebec (Canada) is an active partner in the TV show. The Québec Ministry ...

  5. Tourism in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Fishing; Forestry; Secondary sector. ... Quebec City, Vancouver/Whistler, Niagara Falls, Vancouver Island, ... non-Canadian visitors made 27.2 million trips to Canada ...

  6. Matapedia River - Wikipedia

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    The Matapedia is a world-renowned Atlantic salmon fishing river and was given the title "The Fishing Capital of the World" due to the abundance of large, healthy, bright salmon. The Atlantic salmon is mainly a fly fishing only, " catch and release " species; and salmon fishing in this area is highly regulated by the Province of Quebec, with ...

  7. Gros-Mécatina - Wikipedia

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    Gros-Mécatina (French pronunciation: [ɡʁo mekatina]) is a municipality on the Lower North Shore of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, near the border with Labrador in Quebec, Canada. Located near crab, lobster, and scallop fishing grounds, it is dependent on the fishing business, including a fish processing factory that contributes to regional ...