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Natural resources of Quebec

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Monograph

Identifikator:
881661368
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-3236
Document type:
Monograph
Author:
Goldberger, Ludwig Max http://d-nb.info/gnd/117548804
Title:
Das Land der unbegrenzten Möglichkeiten
Edition:
Achte Auflage
Place of publication:
Berlin
Publisher:
F. Fontane & Co.
Year of publication:
1911
Scope:
1 Online-Ressource (299 Seiten)
Digitisation:
2017
Collection:
Economics Books
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Monograph
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Title:
Kaptitel XVI. Die deutsch-amerikanischen Beziehungen im Handelsverkehr und in der Presse
Collection:
Economics Books

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  • Natural resources of Quebec
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Chapter I. A province old in story
  • Chapter II. The land and the people
  • Chapter III. The leading industry - agriculture
  • Chapter IV. Forests
  • Chapter V. Minerals
  • Chapter VI. Water powers
  • Chapter VII. Fisheries and game
  • Chapter VIII. Manufactures
  • Chapter IX. Settlement areas
  • Chapter X. New Quebec or Ungava
  • Index

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FISHERIES AND GAME 
107 
America. It shelters an abundance of large and small game and encloses 
rhe headwaters of such celebrated trout streams as the rivers Montmorency, 
Jacques-Cartier, Ste. Anne, Batiscan, Métabetchouan, Chicoutimi and 
others. A liberal policy in opening this park to the tourist and sports- 
man is in force and permits for fishing are issued by the Provincial Fish 
and Game Branch, of the Department of Colonization, Mine and Fisheries, 
Quebec. 
Another forest and game preserve set apart by the Provincial Govern- 
ment is known as the Gaspé National Park. It includes an area of 2,500 
square miles and is situated in the mountainous region of the Gaspé penin- 
sula, enclosing the headwaters of the Cascapédia, Bonaventure, Magdalen 
and other rivers. The region is absolutely wild and is the natural habitat 
~f moose. caribou. bear. deer, etc. 
Moose.—Moose are plentiful in the forests along the St. Maurice 
river, and in the Ottawa district, with its enormous hinterland, including 
the Mattawa, Kipawa, and Timiskaming regions, moose, woodland caribou, 
and deer are all to be found. Excellent wild fowl shooting is to be obtained, 
as duck, goose, partridge, plover, snipe, etc., are plentiful. Moose are 
numerous in the counties of Témiscouata, Montmagny, and Rimouski; 
large numbers of them roam in the heart of the Gaspé peninsula. Caribou 
are also found in the forests skirting the Patapédia river. and the head- 
waters of the Matapédia. 
Hunting Regulations.—The open season for hunting big game is as 
follows :— 
Moose—In counties north of the St. Lawrence river, September 10 to 
December 31 inclusive. 
In counties south of the St. Lawrence river, September 20 to December 
31 inclusive. 
Deer—September 1 to November 30 inclusive. 
CArIBOU—Prohibited until 1933. 
The young of deer, moose or caribou, if only one year old or less, must 
not be hunted or killed. Cow moose must not be killed at any time. 
Not more than one moose and two deer. may be killed in one season 
by any one person. 
The Minister of Colonization, Mines and Fisheries may lease by 
auction or by private arrangement, hunting territories not exceeding 200 
square miles each to one or more persons for not more than ten vears, 
for an annual sum of not less than $3 a square mile. 
GAME BIRDS—WOODCOCK, SNIPE, PLoVER—September 1 to December 
15, inclusive except in districts adjacent to tidal waters, where the 
season is September 1 to November 30.
	        

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