Your passport to nature can also get you up close and personal with the wildlife of the region.

Le Gîte du Nounours
Secteur Sainte-Véronique
819.278.1602
www.legitedunounours.com
Features : Howling wolves and black bear observation. Guided boat tour on the Kiamika Reservoir. Reservations required.
Centre d’interprétation du doré jaune
506, ch. Baskatong
Grand-Remous
819.438.1177
http://www.afcbaskatong.com/cidj_centre.html
Features :Yellow walleye interpretation centre. Discover at your own pace or book a guided tour of the facilities and learn everything about this wonderful fish. Open rain or shine from mid-May until the end of September.
In the wintertime, deer will gather and form what is called a deer yard or deer wintering area. The major ones are in La Macaza, Chute-Saint-Philippe and Lac-du-Cerf, with the largest being in Lac des 31 Milles.
Those gatherings make it possible to watch these lovely animals in several places. Since many people in the area also feed them, deer can be seen in the heart of the village of La Macaza, on Highway 311 and on Rang 8 in Kiamika, as well as at Grand Lac du Cerf and Lac David in Chute-Saint-Philippe.
La Baie des Canards
Features : Parking at the cross-country ski chalet
Rue du Lac-David sud
Features : Near the public wharf
More Info : 819.585.3397
314, Airport road, next to the Airport Bar Salon
Features : Feeders, deer are fed 3 to 4 times a day
More Info : Claude Drapeau 819 • 275 • 1312
Rue des Pionniers, next to the Restaurant Dépanneur La Macaza
Features : 2 feeders. Deer are fed once a day, food on sale at the convenience store across from the church.
More Info : Jean Émond 819 • 275 • 5158
La Station piscicole de Lac des Écorces
215, chemin de la Pisciculture
Lac-des-Écorces, Val-Barrette Sector
Free admission Monday through Friday from 1h30 pm to 4h30 pm.
Farmed lake trouts.