Conclusive results

La Mauricie National Park

Results of 15 years of restoration efforts

  • More than 100,000 logs removed from 20 lakes
  • 44.2 km of shoreline and 2.5 km of linear waterways cleaned
  • 20 splash dams dismantled
  • 14 lakes restored for brook trout habitats
  • 52,600 fry raised in fish farms and returned to the water
  • 4,160 brook trout relocated

Other benefits

  • 10 brook trout populations restored
  • Nearly 20% of La Mauricie National Park’s lakes restored
  • 366 forms filled out by the public for the Counting for Loon Protection program, a citizen science project to contribute to the loon’s inventory
  • Several beaches dewatered following the splash dam dismantling at Caribou, Dauphinais, Bouchard, Reid, Isaïe, and Waber Lakes and Cobb Bay
  • Nearly half the logs removed from the lakes reused for creating interpretation material, producing works of art, and selling in batches to the public
  • More than 10,000 people informed about environmental protection through educational activities

Photo gallery

Inventory of restoration efforts

Map of results over the past 15 years of restoration efforts
Map of results over the past 15 years of restoration efforts

For a larger version of this map, see printable version. (PDF, 3.7 MB)

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