Sport fishing enthusiasts can fish all day long at wildlife reserves and certain national parks. During your vacation, make one of the 500 lakes in the Sépaq network the destination for an outing or a fishing trip. You can use your own boat or the one made available to you, depending on the site.
Pricing
Starting at
$17.06
/day/pers. ($15.68 in Réserve faunique La Vérendrye)
$55.93/day 1 angler with a boat
Taxes not included
2012 rates
The national parks charge an entry fee.
You may also be required to purchase a day pass and/or pay parking fees.
From January 11 to April 30, 2012, starting at 9 a.m., you can make fishing reservations up to four months in advance.
There will be a random draw for the 2012 day-fishing season at Lac au Sorcier in Réserve faunique Mastigouche. Enter the random draw, free of charge from March 1 to 31, 2012.
How to Reserve
You can reserve by phone or online.
Notes
To go fishing, you must have a provincial fishing licence and the appropriate right of access pass.
There is a difference between the services and experiences offered in a national park, a wildlife reserve and a tourist resort. Find out more by visiting our establishments' Web pages!
Consult the Day Fishing brochure for information on the bodies of water in the Sépaq network (i.e. opening date, boat availability, distance from the reception desk, baggage service, fish species, etc.).
Tips
Book your day fishing trip online. If you print your own fishing right of access pass, you won't have to go to the reception desk first and you can be on the lake at a time that best suits your schedule. When you reserve by phone, request that your fishing right of access pass be emailed to you.
You will probably have to drive on gravel roads.
Certain sites may be far from amenities, such as supermarkets and gas stations.