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Jacques Caron, Chief Executive Officer. Website. www.sepaq.com. The Société des établissements de plein air du Québec (English: Quebec Outdoor Establishments Company), also known as Sépaq, is the agency of the Government of Quebec that manages parks and wildlife reserves. Sépaq falls under the authority of the Minister of Développement ...
As of 2023, there are 28 such parks in Quebec, which protect an area of 42,765.57 kilometres (26,573.29 mi), or about 2.8% of the territory of the province. [1] [2] All but four parks are administered by the Société des établissements de plein air du Québec (Sépaq). Those four are administered by Nunavik Parks.
Gatineau Park is federal park located near the city of Gatineau, just north of Ottawa, Ontario. It is not part of the national park system of Canada and is administered by the federal National Capital Commission. Canal de l'Aqueduc. Cap-Saint-Jacques Nature Park. Champ de Mars.
Portneuf Wildlife Reserve. / 47.15°N 72.28333°W / 47.15; -72.28333. The Portneuf Wildlife Reserve is located in the province of Quebec (Canada), in the western part of the Capitale-Nationale region. This wildlife reserve is administered by SEPAQ. [2]
Colorado-Nebraska was once a Big Eight rivalry that evolved into a Big 12 rivalry.. The Buffaloes and Cornhuskers took a break when it would have been a Big 12-Big Ten game and then reconnected as ...
The Société des établissements de plein air du Québec (SEPAQ) is the main body responsible for the management of national parks and wildlife reserves. [171] Nearly 500,000 people took part in a climate protest on the streets of Montreal in 2019. [172] Agriculture in Quebec has been subject to agricultural zoning regulations since 1978. [173]
Established. 1981. Governing body. Ministère du Développement durable, de l’Environnement et des Parcs - SÉPAQ. Grands-Jardins National Park is a provincial park, located in the Unorganized Territory of Lac-Pikauba, in the Charlevoix Regional County Municipality, an administrative region of Capitale-Nationale, in Quebec, Canada.
Îles-de-Boucherville National Park is a provincial park along the Saint Lawrence river in the province of Quebec. [1] Located on the South Shore of Montreal, near the suburb of Boucherville, the park comprises a handful of islands formerly used for agriculture and vacationing and now home to wetlands, bike paths, kayak circuits, cross-country ski trails, and public golf courses.