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Natural resources of Quebec

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Monograph

Identifikator:
1027870953
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-44841
Document type:
Monograph
Author:
Mombert, Paul http://d-nb.info/gnd/117125342
Title:
Einführung in das Studium der Konjunktur
Edition:
Zweite, verbesserte und vermehrte Auflage
Place of publication:
Leipzig
Publisher:
G. A. Gloeckner, Verlagsbuchhandlung
Year of publication:
1925
Scope:
1 Online-Ressource (275 Seiten)
Digitisation:
2018
Collection:
Economics Books
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Monograph
Structure type:
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Title:
Zweiter Abschnitt. Der Ablauf der Konjunktur in Deutschland seit der Begründung des Reiches
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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06 NATURAL RESOURCES OF QUEBEC 
Unfished Lakes.—Hundreds of lakes, situated at some distance 
from the main routes of travel, teeming with bass or trout, have never 
vet been fished. 
Fishing Regulations.—As prescribed in the Quebec Fisheries Act 
and Game Laws.* the open season for angling is as follows: — 
SaLMoN—May 1 to July 31; fly-fishing, May 1 to August 31, except in 
Restigouche waters under lease where fly-fishing terminates August 
15th. 
SALMON-TrOUT—December 2 to October 14. 
Bass—June 16 to March 31. No black bass less than 9 inches long to be 
taken. 
MaskINONGE—]June 16 to April 14. No fish to be taken less than 24 
inches in length. 
OuanaNicHE—December 1 to September 30. 
SPECKLED TrROUT—Mav 1 to September 30. Fishing through ice prohi- 
bited. 
GREY TrouT (lunge), touladi (lake trout)—December 2 to October 14. 
Dort—May 16 to April 14 (15 inches is minimum length). 
WHITEFISH—December 2 to November 9, 
STURGEON—Julv 1 to May 31. No fish less than 36 inches to be taken. 
License Fees.—The fee for fishing for salmon for non-residents is 
$25 for the season. For fishing for any other kinds of fish for non-residents, 
$10 for the season. For non-resident active members of incorporated 
clubs which are lessees of fishing territory, $5 for the season. 
The Minister of Colonization, Mines and Fisheries at Quebec may grant 
fishing leases for not more than nine years. Leases or licenses for a longer 
period, but not exceeding fifteen years, shall be granted only by the Lieu- 
tenant-Governor in Council. 
HUNTING 
Although the province of Quebec was the earliest settled portion of 
Canada, it is one of the best big game territories on the North American 
continent. There are hundreds of square miles of forested lands where 
moose. deer and bear roam as did their ancestors a hundred vears ago. 
Big Game Country.—Good hunting is to be had in Chicoutimi 
and Charlevoix counties and in the northern parts of the counties of Mont- 
morency and Quebec. The Laurentides National Park, which covers 
an area of over 3,700 square miles within the counties of Montmorency, 
Charlevoix and Quebec, is one of the largest fish and game preserves in 
— * Copies of the game laws and full information relating to hunting and angling may be obtained from the 
Fish and Game Branch. Department of Colonization, Mines and, Fi isheries, Quebec Citv.
	        

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