QC Crown Land
92% of Quebec is Crown land — ~140 million hectares of huntable territory. Know exactly where you can and can't hunt.
See every parcel of huntable Crown land in Quebec — color-coded by type, with WMU boundaries overlaid on satellite imagery.
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Quebec has a unique ZEC (Zone d'Exploitation Contrôlée) system — controlled harvesting zones on public land that require registration and daily fees.
Land where hunting is generally permitted with a valid licence
General Crown/public land open to hunting. The vast majority of Quebec's territory.
Controlled harvesting zones on public land. Require registration and daily access fees. Manage hunting pressure and provide services.
Exclusive outfitter zones, primarily in northern Quebec. Must book with the outfitter to hunt.
Provincial wildlife reserves with managed access. Often require reservations and daily fees.
General public land is open to hunting with a valid licence
ZECs require registration at the entrance and daily fees ($10-20/day)
Outfitter territories are exclusive — must be booked through the outfitter
Some wildlife reserves have limited daily access — reserve early
ZECs offer managed hunting with less pressure than general Crown land
Northern Quebec has enormous public land — but access is challenging
Wildlife reserves like La Vérendrye offer excellent moose hunting
Book outfitter trips early for popular zones
Always verify land designations with official provincial maps before hunting.
Every parcel of Crown land in Quebec — color-coded on satellite imagery with WMU boundaries. Know exactly where you can hunt before you leave the truck.
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