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Quebec Fishery Regulations, 1990

SOR/90-214

FISHERIES ACT

Regulations Respecting Fishing in the Province of Quebec

Short Title

 These Regulations may be cited as the Quebec Fishery Regulations, 1990.

Interpretation

  •  (1) In these Regulations,

    American eel trap

    American eel trap means a trap that

    • (a) is made of plastic or wire mesh with a minimum mesh size of 2.85 cm, or

    • (b) is made of netting with a minimum mesh size of 5.7 cm; (cage à anguilles d’Amérique)

    angling

    angling means fishing by means of a line or a rod and line, to which is attached a baited hook or an artificial lure, but does not include fishing by means of a night line; (pêche à la ligne)

    Area

    Area means an area of the Province designated as a fishing area under the Act respecting the Conservation and Development of Wildlife of Quebec, R.S.Q., c. C-61.1, or a portion of an area of the Province designated as a fishing area under that Act if that portion is described in an order made under section 4 concerning Part I of any of Schedules I to XXV; (zone)

    artificial fly

    artificial fly means one or more hooks dressed with silk, tinsel, wool, fur, feathers or any combination of those or other materials, but does not include a fly that has a spinning or undulating device, or a weight that causes the fly to sink; (mouche artificielle)

    Assistant Deputy Minister

    Assistant Deputy Minister[Repealed, SOR/2001-51, s. 1]

    bait trap

    bait trap means a fishing device that

    • (a) has no wings or leaders,

    • (b) is made of netting or plastic or wire mesh,

    • (c) is fastened to hoops or frames,

    • (d) has a maximum length of 60 cm and a maximum width of 25 cm, and

    • (e) is equipped with funnel-shaped openings, the smallest diameter of which does not exceed 2.5 cm; (bourolle)

    box net

    box net means a fishing device that

    • (a) has one or more wings or leaders,

    • (b) terminates in a box-shaped net, and

    • (c) is used to catch fish without enmeshing them; (filet à réservoir)

    Centre d’étude et de recherche Manicouagan

    Centre d’étude et de recherche Manicouagan[Repealed, SOR/2001-51, s. 1]

    Chief of the Wildlife Conservation Service

    Chief of the Wildlife Conservation Service[Repealed, SOR/2001-51, s. 1]

    common-law partner

    common-law partner in relation to an individual means a person who is cohabiting with the individual in a conjugal relationship, having so cohabited for a period of at least one year; (conjoint de fait);

    controlled zone

    controlled zone or Z.E.C. means an area of the Province so designated under the Act respecting the Conservation and Development of Wildlife of Quebec, R.S.Q., c. C-61.1; (zone d’exploitation contrôlée ou ZEC)

    county

    county means an electoral district described in the Territorial Division Act of Quebec, R.S.Q., c. D-11; (comté)

    crayfish trap

    crayfish trap means a trap that

    • (a) does not have wings or leaders,

    • (b) is funnel or box-shaped, and

    • (c) is made of netting or plastic or wire mesh; (casier à écrevisses)

    Director

    Director means a person who works in the Wildlife Sector of the Ministry, and who occupies a managerial position with respect to fisheries; (directeur)

    Duchesnay Sanctuary

    Duchesnay Sanctuary[Repealed, SOR/91-336, s. 1]

    fish trap

    fish trap means a trap that

    • (a) does not have any wings or leaders,

    • (b) is made of netting or plastic or wire mesh,

    • (c) is fastened on hoops or frames,

    • (d) is equipped with openings, the largest dimension of which does not exceed 2.5 cm, and

    • (e) is used to catch fish without enmeshing them; (nasse)

    fly fishing

    fly fishing means angling by means of a rod and line to which are attached artificial flies; (pêche à la mouche)

    hook

    hook means a single-pointed or multiple-pointed hook on a common shaft and includes an artificial lure that has one or more pointed hooks attached as part of it; (hameçon)

    hoop net

    hoop net means a fishing device that

    • (a) consists of a series of interconnected conical pockets narrowing at equal distances to a point,

    • (b) is equipped with one or more leaders or one or more wings,

    • (c) is made of netting or plastic or wire mesh, and

    • (d) is fastened to hoops or frames; (verveux)

    Indian

    Indian[Repealed, SOR/99-264, s. 1]

    Inuk

    Inuk[Repealed, SOR/99-264, s. 1]

    Lake Saint-Pierre

    Lake Saint-Pierre[Repealed, SOR/97-203, s. 1]

    Lake Saint-Pierre archipelago

    Lake Saint-Pierre archipelago[Repealed, SOR/97-203, s. 1]

    landing net

    landing net means a bag-shaped net that is mounted on a frame such that any dimension of the net does not exceed 90 cm; (épuisette)

    large

    large means, in respect of a salmon, 63 cm or more in length; (grand)

    leader

    leader means a vertical panel that is attached to the front of a fishing net in order to lead fish towards the opening in the net; (guideau)

    length

    length means

    • (a) in respect of a sturgeon, the distance measured from the posterior edge of the branchial slit to the posterior joint of the dorsal fin,

    • (b) in respect of an eel or a yellow perch, the distance measured from the tip of the snout to the tip of the caudal fin, and

    • (c) in respect of any other fish, the distance measured from the tip of the snout to the fork in the tail; (longueur)

    licence

    licence means a document issued under these Regulations conferring on the holder the privilege to do the things described in the document, subject to the Fisheries Act, these Regulations and the terms and conditions prescribed in the licence; (permis)

    lift net

    lift net means a net that

    • (a) is made of netting or plastic or wire mesh,

    • (b) is fastened to a frame that is usually square-shaped,

    • (c) is attached to a rope,

    • (d) does not exceed 1.3 m in its fully extended length, and

    • (e) has a maximum mesh size of 2.5 cm; (carrelet)

    mesh size

    mesh size means

    • (a) in respect to netting, the distance between the extreme angles of a single mesh measured inside the knots after being stretched to form two parallel straight lines, and

    • (b) in respect of plastic or wire mesh, the greatest distance across the opening of the mesh; (maillage)

    Minister

    Minister means

    • (a) in respect of the issuing of the commercial fishing licences listed in column I of subitems 1(6) to (20) of Part II of Schedule XXVII, the Quebec Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, and

    • (b) in all other cases, the Minister of Natural Resources, Wildlife and Parks of Quebec or the Associate Minister of Forests, Wildlife and Parks for Quebec; (ministre)

    Ministry

    Ministry means the Ministry of Natural Resources, Wildlife and Parks of Quebec; (ministère)

    night line

    night line means a line to which hooks are attached at intervals, but does not include a line used in angling; (ligne dormante)

    park

    park means an area of the Province so designated under the Parks Act of Quebec, R.S.Q., c. P-9; (parc)

    pound net

    pound net means a fishing device that

    • (a) is equipped with one or more leaders and one or more wings,

    • (b) is made of netting, plastic or wire mesh or fascines, and

    • (c) is used to catch fish without enmeshing them; (trappe)

    Province

    Province means the Province of Quebec; (province)

    provincial legislation

    provincial legislation means the Act respecting the Conservation and Development of Wildlife of Quebec, R.S.Q., c. C-61.1, the Act respecting Commercial Fisheries and Aquaculture of Quebec, R.S.Q., c. P-9.01, or the Parks Act of Quebec, R.S.Q., c. P-9, and includes any regulations made under those Acts; (législation provinciale)

    Regional Director

    Regional Director[Repealed, SOR/2001-51, s. 1]

    resident

    resident has the same meaning as in the Act respecting the Conservation and Development of Wildlife of Quebec, R.S.Q., c. C-61.1; (résident)

    Saint-François Bay

    Saint-François Bay[Repealed, SOR/97-203, s. 1]

    salmon pool

    salmon pool means a place in a salmon river identified as a salmon pool by means of posted notices; (fosse à saumons)

    salmon river

    salmon river means a river, or a part of a river, that is set out in Part IV of any of Schedules I, II, III, XV, XVIII to XXI, XXIII and XXIV; (rivière à saumons)

    seine

    seine means a net that hangs vertically in the water with floats attached at the top and weights attached at the bottom, the ends of which are brought together or hauled to catch fish without enmeshing them; (seine)

    size

    size means, in relation to the hook of an artificial fly, the size of the hook as calibrated according to the Redditch Scale for salmon flies; (taille)

    small

    small means, in respect of a salmon, less than 63 cm in length; (petit)

    Société

    Société[Repealed, SOR/2005-269, s. 1]

    spouse

    spouse[Repealed, SOR/95-496, s. 1]

    tailer

    tailer means a device that consists of a snare attached to the end of a handle that ensnares fish by gripping them around the tail; (serre-queue)

    tidal waters

    tidal waters means

    • (a) those parts of the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the Baie des Chaleurs between the coastline of Quebec and an imaginary line commencing at the terminus of the Labrador-Quebec boundary in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, thence along a rhumb-line to a point at Latitude 49°25′N., Longitude 60°00′W.; thence along a rhumb-line to a point at Latitude 47°02′18″N., Longitude 60°45′W.; thence along a rhumb-line to a point at Latitude 47°08′25″N., Longitude 64°01′10″W.; thence due north to a point at Latitude 48°12′15″N., Longitude 64°02′10″W.; thence following the Quebec-New Brunswick boundary in the Baie des Chaleurs to the Campbellton Bridge,

    • (b) that part of the St. Lawrence River downstream from an imaginary line drawn from a point at Latitude 47°01′57″N., Longitude 70°48′40″W. (Pointe-aux-Prêtres) to a point at Latitude 46°56′06″N., Longitude 70°44′11″W. (Berthier-sur-Mer),

    • (c) that part of the Saguenay River downstream from the Dubuc Bridge at Chicoutimi, and

    • (d) that part of the York River downstream from the Gaspé Bridge; (eaux à marée)

    trammel net

    trammel net means a weighted net made of a series of three juxtaposed pieces of webbing with the centre web having a smaller mesh size than the side webs; (filet-trémail)

    trap net

    trap net means a fishing device that

    • (a) has one or more wings or leaders,

    • (b) terminates in a bag-shaped net,

    • (c) is attached to a stake,

    • (d) floats with the tide, and

    • (e) catches fish without enmeshing them; (filet à poche)

    wildlife reserve

    wildlife reserve means a park, wildlife sanctuary or controlled zone established under provincial legislation; (territoire faunique)

    wildlife sanctuary

    wildlife sanctuary means an area of the Province so designated under the Act respecting the Conservation and Development of Wildlife of Quebec, R.S.Q., c. C-61.1; (réserve faunique)

    wing

    wing means a vertical panel made of wire mesh or netting, attached to one or both sides of fishing gear and used to lead fish towards the fishing gear or to catch fish. (aile)

  • (2) A reference in these Regulations to a species or group of species of fish by its common name as set out in column I of an item of Schedule XXVI shall be construed as a reference to the species or group of species of fish whose scientific name is set out in column II of that item.

  • (3) Where a period is set out in these Regulations, the period

    • (a) unless otherwise specified, begins at 00:01 h on the first day set out and ends at 24:00 h on the last day set out; and

    • (b) begins and ends in the same calendar year, except that where it is stated to end on a day in a month that occurs earlier in the calendar year than the month in which it begins, the period begins in one calendar year and ends in the next calendar year.

  • (4) For the purposes of these Regulations, the weight of fish

    • (a) that have only their entrails removed shall be deemed to be the weight of the remaining fish plus one quarter of that weight;

    • (b) that have only their entrails and head removed shall be deemed to be the weight of the remaining fish plus two thirds of that weight; and

    • (c) that are filleted shall be deemed to be the weight of the fillets plus two and one-half times that weight.

  • SOR/91-336, s. 1
  • SOR/93-118, ss. 1, 24
  • SOR/94-392, s. 1
  • SOR/95-496, s. 1
  • SOR/97-203, s. 1
  • SOR/98-218, s. 1
  • SOR/99-264, s. 1
  • SOR/2001-51, s. 1
  • SOR/2001-438, s. 1
  • SOR/2003-176, s. 1
  • SOR/2005-269, s. 1

Application

  •  (1) Subject to subsections (2) and (3), these Regulations apply in respect of the management and control of fishing for freshwater fish and anadromous and catadromous species of fish in the waters of the Province and in tidal waters.

  • (2) These Regulations do not apply in respect of fishing

    • (a) in the waters of a national park of Canada; or

    • (b) in any waters or facilities of a fish-breeding plant, a fishing pond, a breeding pond or a fish-tank for baitfish within the meaning of the Act respecting the Conservation and Development of Wildlife of Quebec, R.S.Q., c. C-61.1.

  • (3) The fishing restrictions established by these Regulations do not apply to employees of the Ministry while performing their duties.

  • (4) Sections 7 to 12, 14 and 16 to 18 do not apply to a licence set out in column I of item 2 of Part II of Schedule XXVII.

  • (5) Except for this section and section 2, subsections 4(3) and (4) and sections 5, 10 and 23, these Regulations do not apply with respect to fishing and related activities carried out under the authority of a licence issued under the Aboriginal Communal Fishing Licences Regulations.

  • SOR/95-496, s. 2
  • SOR/99-264, s. 2
  • SOR/2001-51, s. 2
  • SOR/2002-225, s. 7
  • 2005-269, s. 52.

PART IGeneral

Variation of Close Times, Fishing Quotas and Limits

  •  (1) the Minister or a Director may vary close times, fishing quotas or limits on the size or weight of fish applicable to sport fishing that are fixed in respect of an area under these Regulations so that the variation applies in respect of that area or any portion of that area.

  • (2) the Minister or a Director may vary any close time applicable to commercial fishing under these Regulations in respect of the waters referred to in subsection 3(1) or to any portion of them.

  • (3) The Minister may vary any close time fixed by the Aboriginal Communal Fishing Licences Regulations in respect of species of fish or waters referred to in subsection 3(1) so that the variation applies to all of the waters or to any portion of them.

  • (4) The authorized person making a variation under subsection (1), (2) or (3), shall give notice of it to the persons affected or likely to be affected by it using one or more of the following methods:

    • (a) broadcasting the notice over a radio or television station that broadcasts in the area or in the vicinity of the area affected by the variation;

    • (b) posting the notice in the area or in the vicinity of the area affected by the variation;

    • (c) having a fishery officer, a fishery guardian or a representative of the Ministry give oral notice of the variation to those persons;

    • (d) transmitting or posting the notice by electronic means;

    • (e) publishing the notice in a newspaper that is circulated in the vicinity of the area affected by the variation;

    • (f) publishing the notice in the Gazette officielle du Québec; and

    • (g) publishing the notice in a newsletter or guide that deals with sport fishing or commercial fishing in Quebec, published by the Ministry or by the Quebec Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.

  • SOR/91-391, s. 1
  • SOR/94-392, s. 2
  • SOR/95-496, s. 3
  • SOR/98-218, s. 2
  • SOR/2001-51, s. 3
  • SOR/2003-176, s. 2
  • SOR/2005-269, ss. 2, 52

General Prohibition

  •  (1) Subject to subsection (2), no person shall fish unless the person

    • (a) is the holder of the appropriate type of licence set out in column I of an item of Schedule XXVII and fishes in accordance with the terms and conditions of that licence; or

    • (b) is the holder of a licence issued in accordance with the Aboriginal Communal Fishing Licences Regulations and fishes in accordance with the conditions of that licence.

  • (2) A person may fish without a licence where the person is

    • (a) a resident engaged in sport fishing for Atlantic tomcod or smelt in the St. Lawrence River and its tributaries downstream from the Laviolette Bridge (Trois-Rivières Bridge);

    • (b) a resident engaged in sport fishing, for species other than anadromous Atlantic salmon, in Area 21 or in that part of any river in Area 1 that is situated downstream from Highway 132, except for the trunk part between Sainte-Flavie and Matapédia;

    • (c) a resident engaged in sport fishing on the days and in the waters designated by the Minister or a Director for the purposes of promoting this activity;

    • (c.1) under 18 years of age and

      • (i) is the child of the holder of a licence referred to in Part I of Schedule XXVII,

      • (ii) is the child of the spouse or common-law partner of the holder of a licence referred to in Part I of Schedule XXVII,

      • (iii) fishes under the supervision of a person, 18 years of age or over, who is the holder of a licence referred to in Part I of Schedule XXVII, or

      • (iv) fishes under the supervision of the spouse or common-law partner of the holder of a licence referred to in item 1 or 3 of Part I of Schedule XXVII;

    • (c.2) between 18 and 24 years of age, holds a valid student card and,

      • (i) is the child of the holder of a licence referred to in Part I of Schedule XXVII,

      • (ii) is the child of the spouse or common-law partner of the holder of a licence referred to in Part I of Schedule XXVII,

      • (iii) fishes under the supervision of a person, 18 years of age or over, who is the holder of a licence referred to in Part I of Schedule XXVII, or

      • (iv) fishes under the supervision of the spouse or common-law partner of the holder of a licence referred to in item 1 or 3 of Part I of Schedule XXVII;

    • (d) the spouse or common-law partner of the holder of a licence referred to in item 1 or 3 of Part I of Schedule XXVII;

    • (e) a resident engaged in sport fishing for freshwater shellfish or freshwater crustaceans;

    • (f) engaged in sport fishing in the waters of Area 25, in Clarice (Montbray Township), Labyrinthe (Dasserat Township) or Raven (Dufay Township) lakes or in the waters of that part of Lake Saint-François located west of a line drawn from Beaudette Point on the north shore to Saint-Louis Point on the south shore, and holds, and fishes in accordance with the terms and conditions of, a licence issued by the Province of Ontario for sport fishing;

    • (g) engaged in angling in the boundary waters of the Ristigouche and Patapédia salmon rivers and holds, and fishes in accordance with the terms and conditions of, a licence issued by the Province of New Brunswick for sport fishing; or

    • (h) a resident under 18 years of age who is engaged in sport fishing, for species other than anadromous Atlantic salmon, and who is in possession of a certificate attesting to the resident’s participation in the Quebec Wildlife Foundation program Pêche en herbe or in the Ministry program Relève à la pêche.

  • (3) If a person referred to in paragraph (2)(c) catches an anadromous Atlantic salmon, that person shall immediately unhook and release the fish into the waters from which it was caught.

  • (4) The persons referred to in paragraphs (2)(c.1), (c.2) and (d) are subject to the conditions of the applicable licence.

  • SOR/93-118, ss. 2, 25(F)
  • SOR/94-392, s. 3
  • SOR/95-496, s. 4
  • SOR/97-203, s. 2
  • SOR/98-218, s. 3
  • SOR/99-264, s. 3
  • SOR/2001-51, s. 4
  • SOR/2003-176, s. 3
  • SOR/2005-269, ss. 3, 52

Restricted Waters

 No person other than an Indian as defined in the Indian Act shall fish in any part of the Betsiamites River set out in item 2 of Part IV of Schedule XVIII.

  • SOR/2001-438, s. 2
  •  (1) Subject to subsection (2), no person shall fish for sucker, non-anadromous whitefish, sturgeon, mooneye, goldeye or burbot in Area 22, 23 or 24.

  • (2) A person may fish in the areas and for the species referred to in subsection (1) where the person is

    • (a) a beneficiary under section 10 of the Act respecting hunting and fishing rights in the James Bay and New Quebec territories of Quebec, R.S.Q., c. D-13.1; or

    • (b) a resident of a part of the Northeastern Quebec region lying below the 55th parallel as demarcated in Schedule 4 of that Act, who is engaged in sport fishing by angling in that part.

Fishing Method Restrictions

 No person shall fish by means of a hook or hooks used in such a manner as to pierce or hook a fish in any part of the body other than the mouth.

  • SOR/93-118, s. 3(F)

 No person shall fish, otherwise than by means of angling, anywhere that is less than 500 m downstream from any point on the mouth of a salmon river set out in column I of Part IV of Schedule XVIII, XIX or XX, or on a salmon river on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River or the Gulf of St. Lawrence set out in column I of Part IV of Schedule XXI.

  • SOR/93-118, s. 4
  • SOR/99-264, s. 5

 No person shall

  • (a) adjust or attempt to adjust the flow of a dam for the purpose of fishing or to facilitate fishing; or

  • (b) deposit or install, in any water or on its bed, any material in order to divert or slow a water current or divert, slow or halt the movement of fish for the purpose of fishing or to facilitate fishing.

Fishing Gear Restrictions

 No person shall have in the person’s possession a net, hoop net or night line unless

  • (a) the person holds the appropriate licence set out in Schedule XXVII;

  • (b) the person is licensed under provincial legislation to operate a fishing pond or facilities for breeding fish or keeping bait fish; or

  • (c) the net, hoop net or night line is kept in a building or in a vehicle other than a boat.

  • SOR/91-391, s. 2
  •  (1) Subject to subsection (2), no person shall have in the person’s possession any fishing gear within 100 m of any water where the use of that gear is prohibited under these Regulations.

  • (2) Subsection (1) does not apply in respect of fishing gear that is kept in a building or in a vehicle other than a boat.

  • SOR/91-391, s. 3

Fish Tagging Requirements

  •  (1) If a person catches and retains a fish and the person is required, under the terms of the person’s licence, to tag the fish, the person shall immediately affix to it, in the manner set out in the licence, a valid tag issued with the person’s licence.

  • (2) Subject to subsection (3), every person who catches and retains an anadromous Atlantic salmon shall immediately detach a valid tag issued with the person’s licence and affix it to the fish in the sequence in which it is attached to the licence.

  • (3) An anadromous Atlantic salmon that is caught and retained in a wildlife reserve, in the Gouffre River or in the Ouelle River shall be tagged, by the person who hooked it, with a valid tag issued with that person’s licence.

  • (4) For the purposes of subsections (1) to (3), a tag is valid if

    • (a) it has not been used or modified in any way; or

    • (b) it can be affixed, in the manner indicated in subsection (2), to the fish that has been caught and retained.

  • (5) Except in the circumstances described in subsection (7), no person shall possess a fish that was caught and retained under a licence that requires the fish to be tagged, and no person shall possess an anadromous Atlantic salmon, unless the fish or salmon is tagged in accordance with subsection (1), (2) or (3), as applicable.

  • (6) Except in the circumstances described in subsection (7), no person shall possess

    • (a) an anadromous Atlantic salmon that came from another province or country, or a sturgeon that came from another province or country and that was caught in accordance with a commercial fishing licence, unless,

      • (i) it is tagged in accordance with the laws of that province or country,

      • (ii) a tag of a type approved by the Minister or a Director has been affixed to it in the manner described in subsection (2), or

      • (iii) it is being transported through the province to another province or another country;

    • (b) an anadromous Atlantic salmon that was obtained from the Ministry unless a tag of a type approved by the Ministry has been affixed to it in the manner described in subsection (2).

    • (c) [Repealed, SOR/2001-51, s. 5]

  • (7) No person shall remove a tag that is affixed in accordance with this section except at the time the fish is prepared for human consumption.

  • SOR/93-118, s. 5
  • SOR/95-496, s. 5
  • SOR/97-203, s. 3
  • SOR/99-264, s. 6
  • SOR/2001-51, s. 5
  • SOR/2001-438, s. 3(E)
  • SOR/2003-176, s. 4
  • SOR/2005-269, ss. 4, 52

Salmon Length Limit

 No person shall have in the person’s possession an anadromous Atlantic salmon that is less than 30 cm in length.

Use and Possession of Fish for Bait

  •  (1) Subject to subsections (2) to (4), no person shall use for bait or have in the person’s possession for use as bait any fish.

  • (2) A person may have in the person’s possession, and use for bait, live fish other than fish of a species set out in Schedule XXVIII, in areas 8, 21 and 25, in the part of Area 7 lying on or between Highways 132 and 138 and in the part of Area 13 comprising the waters of the Ottawa River between Lake Timiskaming and the Première Chute dam located upstream at the point 47°36′N., 79°27′W.

  • (2.1) A person may have in the person’s possession and use for bait the following dead fish:

    • (a) fish, other than fish of a species set out in Schedule XXVIII, in

      • (i) Areas 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 14, 16, 21 and 25,

      • (ii) Area 4, except "à la Truite” Lake (Ham-Sud),

      • (iii) Area 6, except Little Lake Baldwin and Hatley and Cristal Lakes,

      • (iv) Area 10, except Papineau-Labelle Wildlife Sanctuary, and

      • (v) Area 13, except the Restigo controlled zone from April 16 to November 30 and except Dumoine and Maganasipi controlled zones and Aiguebelle National Park; and

      • (vi) [Repealed, SOR/99-264, s. 7]

    • (b) to (d) [Repealed, SOR/97-203, s. 4]

    • (e) shrimp

      • (i) from December 20 to March 31, to fish for smelt in the waters set out in Part IV of Schedule I, and

      • (ii) when fishing for Atlantic tomcod is permitted in that part of the Sainte-Anne River that is situated between the downstream side of the highway 138 bridge and the downstream side of the highway 363 bridge.

  • (3) A person may have dead fish, other than fish of a species set out in Schedule XXVIII, in the person’s possession on the waters of Area 7 or 21 or in the portions of Areas 1, 2, 3, 15, 18, 19, 26 and 27 lying on any of Highways 20, 40, 132 (except for the trunk part of Highway 132 between Sainte-Flavie and Matapédia) and 138, or lying between one of those highways and the waters of Area 7 or 21, for use as bait in those waters.

  • (4) A person may have dead smelt in their possession from December 1 to April 24, in Areas 17 and 28, and may use the dead smelt as bait

    • (a) in the waters of Area 17 during that period; and

    • (b) in the waters of Area 28 referred to in the table to this subsection, from December 1 to April 15.

      TABLE

      Column IColumn II
      ItemWatersTownship or Z.E.C.
      1Bouchette LakeDablon Township
      1.1à la Croix LakeCaron Township
      2des Commissaires Lake
      3des Coudes LakeBeaudet, Bourbon and Ramezay townships
      3.1Gronick Lake (49°07′N., 72°59′W.)D’Anville Township
      4des Habitants LakeRouleau Township
      5à Jim LakeRamezay Township
      6Kénogami LakeJonquière Township
      6.1Labonté LakeBourget and Taché townships
      7Labrecque LakeProulx Township
      7.1La Mothe LakeAulneau and Falardeau townships
      8Mistassibi River between Highway 169 and the southern boundaries of La Trappe and Hudon townships
      9Montréal Lake (49°04′N., 72°55′W.)Condé and D’Anville Townships
      10Ouiatchouane LakeDablon Township
      11Péribonka River between the Highway 169 bridge near the Village of Sainte-Monique and the 49th parallel North
      12aux Rats LakeRivière-aux-Rats Z.E.C.
      12.1Rond Lake (48°23′N., 72°20′W.)Dechêne and Ross Townships
      13Saguenay River between the Highway 169 bridges at Alma and the Dubuc Bridge at Chicoutimi
      13.1Sébastien Lake (48°39′N., 71°10′W.)Falardeau Township
      14Tchitogama LakeRouleau Township
      15Vert LakeMésy Township
      16The waters surrounded by the section of Highway 169 connecting to the east the municipality of Dolbeau-Mistassini with the municipality of Saint-Méthode and thence Highway 373 connecting the municipality of Saint-Méthode with the municipality of Dolbeau-Mistassini
  •  SOR/93-118, s. 6
  • SOR/94-392, s. 4
  • SOR/95-496, s. 6
  • SOR/97-203, s. 4
  • SOR/98-218, s. 4
  • SOR/99-264, s. 7
  • SOR/2001-51, s. 6
  • SOR/2005-269, ss. 5, 49

 [Repealed, SOR/95-496, s. 7]

Release of Fish

 Every person who catches a fish

  • (a) at a time or place where fishing for that fish is prohibited,

  • (b) by a method or with fishing gear the use of which is prohibited for that fish,

  • (c) the possession or retention of which is prohibited,

  • (d) that is an anadromous Atlantic salmon, and that is hooked or pierced in any part of the body other than the mouth,

  • (e) under the licence referred to in column I of paragraph 1(d) or (h) of Part I of Schedule XXVII, or

  • (f) in the case of an anadromous Atlantic salmon, under the licence referred to in column I of paragraph 2(c) or (f) of Part I of Schedule XXVII,

shall without delay return the fish to the waters in which it was caught and, if the fish is alive, release it in a manner that causes the least harm to the fish.

  • SOR/93-118, s. 8
  • SOR/2003-176, s. 5
  • SOR/2004-64, s. 1(E)

Spoilage of Fish

 No person who catches and retains a fish suitable for human consumption shall let the fish spoil.

Shipment of Fish

  •  (1) Subject to subsection (2), if the sale of fish of a species is prohibited by provincial legislation, no person shall ship out of the Province any fish of that species that is caught by sport fishing.

  • (2) A person may take out of the Province fish that the person has caught or been given.

  • SOR/95-496, s. 8
  • SOR/99-264, s. 8

PART IILicensing

Issue of Licences and Tags

 The Minister or a Director, may issue a licence referred to in column I of an item of Part I or Part II of Schedule XXVII on receipt of an application and payment of the applicable fee set out in column II of that item.

  • SOR/93-118, s. 9
  • SOR/2001-51, s. 7
  • SOR/2003-176, s. 6
  • SOR/2005-269, s. 52

 [Repealed, SOR/99-264, s. 9]

Terms and Conditions of Licence

  •  (1) For the proper management and control of fisheries, the Minister or a Director, as the case may be, may specify in a licence any term or condition concerning one or more of the following matters:

    • (a) the species and quantity of fish that are permitted to be taken or transported;

    • (b) the age, sex, stage of development, length and weight of fish that are permitted to be taken or transported;

    • (c) the waters in which fishing is permitted;

    • (d) the period during which fishing is permitted or fish may be transported;

    • (e) the locations from or to which fish may be transported;

    • (f) the fishing vessels from which or to which fish may be transhipped;

    • (g) the fishing vessel permitted to be used, and the person or persons permitted to operate it;

    • (h) the size, type and quantity of fishing gear and equipment permitted and the manner in which they are to be used;

    • (i) the location where fishing gear may be installed;

    • (j) the distance required to be kept between fishing gear;

    • (k) the manner in which the fishing gear or fishing vessels shall be identified;

    • (l) the place and the time at which fish may be removed from a fishing vessel;

    • (m) the method whereby the fish may be unloaded from a fishing vessel and the method of determining their length or weight;

    • (n) the registers that a licence holder must keep of fishing activities undertaken under the licence or the sale or transportation of fish taken under the licence, as well as the way in which the registers shall be kept, their form, the frequency with which and the person to whom they shall be presented, and the period for which they must be retained;

    • (o) the identification and tagging of fish to determine its origin, its length or its weight, and the way in which the tags issued with the licence are to be recovered;

    • (p) the registration of the fish caught or transported; and

    • (q) the separation, on board the fishing vessel, of fish according to species.

  • (2) For the proper management and control of fisheries, the Minister or a Director, as the case may be, may specify in a licence set out in column I of subitem 2(1) or (2) of Part II of Schedule XXVII any term or condition concerning one or more of the following matters:

    • (a) the persons authorized to fish under the authority of the licence;

    • (b) the manner in which fish caught for scientific, educational or management purposes shall be kept, released, displayed, used, transported or disposed of; and

    • (c) the manner in which scientific, educational, management and other data collected are to be reported.

  • (3) For the purposes of the conservation and protection of fish, the Minister or a Director, as the case may be, may amend any conditions of a licence.

  • (4) A notice of any amendment referred to in subsection (3) shall be

    • (a) sent to the licence holder by registered mail; or

    • (b) personally delivered to the licence holder by a fishery officer.

  • (5) An amendment referred to in subsection (3) is effective from the time the licence holder receives the notice referred to in subsection (4).

  • (6) A notice referred to in subsection (4) forms part of the licence to which it relates, and the licence holder shall, on receipt of the notice, attach it to the licence.

  • SOR/94-392, s. 5
  • SOR/99-264, s. 10
  • SOR/2001-51, s. 8
  • SOR/2001-438, s. 4
  • SOR/2005-269, s. 52
  •  (1) Subject to subsection (2), every person, while engaged in fishing, shall have in their possession and, on the request of a fishery officer or fishery guardian, shall immediately produce, as the case may be,

    • (a) their licence or their valid commercial fisher’s identification certificate, if applicable, issued under subsection 49(2);

    • (b) their valid student card and the licence of the person under which they are fishing, if they are fishing pursuant to subparagraphs 5(2)(c.2)(i) or (ii); or

    • (c) the licence of the person under which they are fishing, if they are fishing pursuant to paragraph 5(2)(d).

  • (2) If a person who is a resident does not have a document required under subsection (1) in their possession, the person shall produce the document to a fishery officer or fishery guardian within seven days after the date of the request.

  • SOR/95-496, s. 9
  • SOR/98-218, s. 5
  • SOR/99-264, s. 11
  • SOR/2001-51, s. 9
  • SOR/2003-176, s. 7
  •  (1) Subject to subsections (2) and (3), a licence expires on March 31 following the date of issue unless otherwise provided in the licence.

  • (2) A licence referred to in column I of paragraph 2(a), (b), (d) or (e) of Part I of Schedule XXVII expires on the earliest of

    • (a) the date on which the holder no longer possesses a valid tag issued with the licence,

    • (b) the date on which the anadromous Atlantic salmon fishing period comes to an end, and

    • (c) the date referred to in subsection (1).

  • (3) A licence referred to in column I of paragraph 2(c) or (f) of Part I of Schedule XXVII expires when the anadromous Atlantic salmon fishing period comes to an end.

  • SOR/97-203, s. 6
  • SOR/2003-176, s. 7
  • SOR/2004-64, s. 2

 No person shall buy or have

  • (a) for the same year, more than one licence set out in column I of paragraph 2(a) or (d) of Part I of Schedule XXVII;

  • (b) if the person has already bought or already has a licence set out in column I of paragraph 2(a) or (d) of Part I of Schedule XXVII for a year, a licence set out in column I of paragraph 2(b) or (e) of Part I of that Schedule for the same year;

  • (c) for the same day, more than one licence set out in column I of paragraph 2(b) or (e) of Part I of Schedule XXVII; or

  • (d) a licence set out in column I of paragraph 2(b) or (e) of Part I of Schedule XXVII if the person has already caught and retained in the year a number of anadromous Atlantic salmon equal to the quota set out in section 36.

  • SOR/97-203, s. 7
  •  (1) A licence is invalid where it

    • (a) is issued based on a false declaration;

    • (b) contains false or misleading information;

    • (c) is altered in any way;

    • (d) does not bear the signature of its holder; or

    • (e) does not contain the information for which space is provided on the licence.

  • (2) [Repealed, SOR/2003-176, s. 8]

  • SOR/97-203, s. 8
  • SOR/2003-176, s. 8
  •  (1) The licences referred to in item 1 of Part I of Schedule XXVII are not valid in salmon rivers during the anadromous Atlantic salmon fishing periods except in the following waters:

    • (a) those waters referred to in column I of subitem 1(6) of Part IV of Schedule XV that are between the Bird Dam at Pont-Rouge (46°44′55″N., 71°42′40″W.) and the bridge situated at the south entrance of the Valcartier military base (46°54′01″N., 71°31′41″W.); and

    • (b) those waters referred to in column I of subitem 28(1.1) of Part IV of Schedule XIX.

  • (2) The licences referred to in item 2 of Part I of Schedule XXVII are also valid for fishing for species other than anadromous Atlantic salmon in salmon rivers during the anadromous Atlantic salmon fishing periods.

  • SOR/2001-438, s. 5
  • SOR/2004-64, s. 3(E)

PART IIISport Fishing

Application

 This Part applies in respect of sport fishing.

  • SOR/99-264, s. 12

Fishing Method Restrictions

  •  (1) Subject to subsections (2) to (5) and sections 28, 29, 31, 42, 43 and 45, no person shall engage in sport fishing other than by angling or by using a bow and arrow or a crossbow.

  • (2) Subsection (1) does not apply in respect of fishing for freshwater shellfish and freshwater crustaceans.

  • (3) Subject to subsection (4), a person who is swimming may engage in sport fishing by means of a spear for any species of fish other than those referred to in section 28.

  • (4) No person who is swimming shall engage in sport fishing by means of a spear in the following waters:

    • (a) Saint-François River

      • (i) that part between Lake Saint-François and Aylmer Lake (45°54′N., 71°40′W.), Stratford and Price townships, and

      • (ii) that part between the Saint-Gérard bridge and the first narrows downstream (45°46′N., 71°25′W.), Weedon Township;

    • (b) du Lièvre River

      • (i) that part between the des Cèdres dam, at Notre-Dame-du Laus, and the high-voltage power line crossing the du Lièvre River downstream from des Cèdres Brook, and that part of des Cèdres Brook between the point where it empties into the du Lièvre River and the high-voltage power line crossing des Cèdres Brook situated approximately 300 m from its mouth (46°05′50″N., 75°37′00″W.), Bigelow and Wells townships,

      • (ii) that part between a line perpendicular to the east bank, situated 50 m upstream from the mouth of Serpent Brook, in the municipality of Notre-Dame-du-Laus, and a point 100 m downstream from the point where the du Lièvre River empties into des Iroquois Lake, and Serpent Brook between the point where it empties into the du Lièvre River and the pillars of the old bridge situated approximately 300 m upstream from that point (46°05′05″N., 75°36′00″W.), Bigelow and Wells townships, and

      • (iii) that part between the McLaren dam, south of High Falls, and a point situated 2 km downstream from that dam (45°49′50″N., 75°38′10″W.), Bowman and Portland townships; or

    • (c) waters in Areas 17 and 22 to 24.

  • (5) No person shall engage in sport fishing by using a bow and arrow or a crossbow in the waters of Areas 17 and 22 to 24.

  • SOR/93-118, s. 10
  • SOR/98-218, s. 6
  • SOR/99-264, s. 13

 No person shall engage in sport fishing, other than by angling, for

  • (a) anadromous Atlantic salmon and ouananiche;

  • (b) muskellunge;

  • (c) lake trout; or

  • (d) sturgeon.

  • SOR/93-118, s. 11
  •  (1) The holder of a licence referred to in column I of item 1 of Part I of Schedule XXVII, or any person fishing under the authority of a licence referred to in that column of that item, may fish for bait fish, by means of not more than one lift net or not more than three bait traps, in waters where the use of bait fish is permitted.

  • (2) For the purpose of subsection (1), the holder of the licence and any person fishing under the authority of the licence shall not use more than one lift net or more than three bait traps at any one time.

  • (3) No person shall use a bait trap referred to in subsection (1) that is not under the person’s immediate supervision unless the name, address and licence number of the licence holder are on the trap.

  • SOR/93-118, s. 12
  • SOR/99-264, s. 14
  • SOR/2003-176, s. 9(F)
  •  (1) Subject to subsection (2), no person shall, while angling, use

    • (a) more than one line;

    • (b) a line that is not closely and constantly attended by the person;

    • (c) a line that is equipped with more than three hooks, except when fishing for smelt in Area 21 or when fishing for any species of fish in Area 25, in that part of the waters of Lake Saint-François located west of a line drawn from Beaudette Point on the north shore to Saint-Louis Point on the south shore or in any salmon rivers in Area 23 or 24;

    • (d) a line that is equipped with more than four hooks in Area 25 or in that part of the waters of Lake Saint-François located west of a line drawn from Beaudette Point on the north shore to Saint-Louis Point on the south shore; or

    • (e) a line with more than one single, double or triple hook or an artificial lure with more than one single, double or triple hook in any salmon river in Area 23 or 24.

  • (2) A person described in paragraph 5(2)(b) or (f) or the holder of a licence referred to in column I of item 1 of Part I of Schedule XXVII may use, in the waters set out in column I of an item of the table to this section, the number of lines set out in column II of that item during the period set out in column III of that item.

  • (3) For the purposes of subsection (2), every line used by a person referred to in paragraph 5(2)(c.1), (c.2) or (d) is considered to be used by the holder of the licence.

  • (4) No person shall engage in angling and in fly fishing simultaneously.

    TABLE

    Column IColumn IIColumn III
    ItemWatersNumber of LinesPeriod
    1Areas 1 to 6 and 9 to 11, except any portions of Lake Memphrémagog that are not ice-covered5December 20 to March 31
    2Area 7, except that part set out in item 310December 20 to March 31
    3That part of the Batiscan River between the Saint-Narcisse Dam and a line drawn across the river at a point 1.2 km downstream of the Highway 138 bridge in Area 75December 20 to March 31
    4Area 8, except that part set out in item 4.110December 20 to March 31
    4.1That part of the waters of Lake Saint-François located west of a line drawn from Beaudette Point on the north shore to Saint-Louis Point on the south shore5December 20 to March 31
    5Areas 12, 14, 16, 18, 19, 20, 28 and 295December 1 to April 15
    6Area 13 except Clarice and Raven Lakes5December 1 to April 15
    7Clarice and Raven Lakes2December 1 to April 15
    8Areas 15, 26 and 27 except for the part referred to in item 95December 20 to March 31
    9That part of the Sainte-Anne River between the upstream side of the Highway 363 bridge at Saint-Casimir and the downstream side of the Highway 138 bridge at La Pérade10December 20 to March 31
    10Area 175December 1 to April 24
    10.01Area 21, except the portion referred to in item 10.025December 20 to March 31
    10.02The waters in Area 21 located to the east of the Saguenay River and within 1 km of Areas 18, 19, 20 and 27 and the islands and islets located in these Areas5December 1 to April 15
    10.1Areas 22 to 245December 1 to April 30
    11Area 25 except Lake Timiskaming5December 20 to March 31
    12Lake Timiskaming2December 20 to March 31
  •  SOR/94-392, s. 6
  • SOR/95-496, ss. 10 to 12
  • SOR/97-203, s. 9
  • SOR/99-264, s. 15
  • SOR/2001-51, s. 10
  • SOR/2003-176, s. 10
  • SOR/2004-64, s. 4
  • SOR/2005-269, s. 6
  •  (1) No person shall fish other than by fly fishing in the waters referred to in Part V of Schedules I to XXV.

  • (2) No person who is engaged in sport fishing in the waters set out in column I of an item of Part IV of any of Schedules I, II, III, XV, XVIII to XXI, XXIII and XXIV shall fish for a species of fish set out in column II of that item with fishing gear other than that set out in column IV of that item.

  • (3) Except as set out in column IV of Part IV of any of Schedules I, II, III, XV, XVIII to XXI, XXIII and XXIV, no person shall engage in fly fishing by means of an artificial fly that is

    • (a) attached to a weighted core line;

    • (b) baited; or

    • (c) equipped with

      • (i) a hook greater than size 5/0, in the case of one single-hook,

      • (ii) a hook greater than size 2/0, in the case of a double-hook or a combination of two single-hooks,

      • (iii) a hook greater than size 6, in the case of a treble-hook, a combination of a double-hook and a single-hook or a combination of three single-hooks, or

      • (iv) a hook or combination of hooks that has more than three points on which a fish may be caught.

  • (4) No person who is engaged in fly fishing in a salmon river shall use

    • (a) more than one artificial fly when salmon fishing is authorized in that river; and

    • (b) more than three artificial flies when salmon fishing is prohibited in that river.

  • SOR/93-118, s. 13
  • SOR/94-392, s. 7
  • SOR/99-264, s. 16

 Subject to sections 29 and 43 to 45, no person who is engaged in sport fishing shall, for the purpose of landing a fish, use

  • (a) any net other than a landing net;

  • (b) a tailer that exceeds 2 m in length;

  • (c) a spring gaff; or

  • (d) in the case of anadromous Atlantic salmon, any gaff.

Fishing Location Restrictions

  •  (1) No person shall engage in sport fishing from

    • (a) a bridge crossing a salmon river or an estuary thereof; or

    • (b) a motor boat in the waters of Saint-Jean River Wildlife Sanctuary or in that part of Matapédia-and-Patapédia-Rivers Wildlife Sanctuary between Causapscal River and the falls downstream from the Richard Salmon Pool situated near the boundary between Bonaventure and Matapédia counties.

  • (2) No person shall engage in sport fishing from a boat or from any other floating apparatus in the waters of the Sainte-Anne River wildlife sanctuary or of the Cap-Chat River, Dartmouth River, Matane River or Petit-Saguenay River controlled zones.

  • SOR/93-118, s. 14
  • SOR/94-392, s. 8
  • SOR/2001-51, s. 11

Close Times

  •  (1) Subject to subsection (2) and sections 42 to 45, no person shall fish for or catch and retain a fish of a species set out in an item of Parts I to VI of Schedules I to XXV in the waters set out for that item during the close time set out for that item.

  • (2) Subject to subsection (3), no person shall fish in any salmon river during the period beginning one hour after sunset on any day and ending one hour before sunrise on the following day.

  • (3) A person may fish, from December 1 to the Thursday preceding the fourth Friday in April, during the hours referred to in subsection (2), in any part of a salmon river in which smelt fishing is permitted.

  • SOR/91-141, s. 1
  • SOR/2001-51, s. 12

Fishing Quotas

  •  (1) Subject to subsections (2) and (3), 43(2) and 45(2), no person shall catch and retain in any one day, from the waters set out in an item of Schedules I to XXV, more fish of a species set out in that item than the fishing quota set out in that item.

  • (2) No person shall, in any one day,

    • (a) subject to section 36, catch and retain more anadromous Atlantic salmon from a salmon river set out in an item of Part IV of any of Schedules I to XXV than the highest daily fishing quota set out in that item; or

    • (b) if column III of an item of Part IV of one of those schedules applies in respect of catching and releasing, catch and release more anadromous Atlantic salmon from a salmon river set out in that item than the highest daily fishing quota set out in that item.

  • (3) No person shall catch and retain in any one day more than

    • (a) 30 black crappie;

    • (b) 50 yellow perch;

    • (c) except in the waters referred to in paragraph (d) or (e), 120 smelt;

    • (d) 60 smelt in the internal waters of the Magdalen Islands; and

    • (e) 500 smelt in the waters referred to in paragraphs 1(f), (g) and (i) of Schedule XXIX.

  • (4) For the purposes of subsections (1) to (3), fish caught and retained or, in the case of anadromous Atlantic salmon, caught and released, by a person referred to in paragraph 5(2)(c.1), (c.2) or (d) shall be counted as fish caught by the holder of the licence.

  • (5) For the purposes of subsections (1) to (3), fish caught and retained or, in the case of anadromous Atlantic salmon, caught and released, in waters adjacent to waters set out in an item of Schedules I to XXV shall be counted as fish caught and retained, or caught and released, in the waters set out in that item.

  • SOR/91-141, s. 2
  • SOR/91-336, s. 2
  • SOR/93-118, s. 15
  • SOR/94-392, s. 9
  • SOR/97-203, s. 10
  • SOR/98-218, s. 7
  • SOR/99-264, s. 17
  • SOR/2001-51, s. 13
  • SOR/2003-176, s. 11
  • SOR/2005-269, s. 7

 No person shall catch and retain in any year more than seven anadromous Atlantic salmon.

  • SOR/99-264, s. 18
  •  (1) Subject to subsection (2), no person shall, during a day, continue to fish a species of fish in waters set out in Schedules I to XXV after the person has, during the same day, caught and retained, in a body of water, the number of fish corresponding to the daily fishing quota stipulated for that species in respect of that body of water, unless the fishing continues in another body of water where the daily fishing quota stipulated for that species is higher.

  • (2) No person shall, during a day, continue to fish in any salmon river set out in an item of Part IV of Schedule I, II, III, XV, XVIII or XXI after the person has, during the same day, caught and retained or, if column III of an item of that Part applies in respect of catching and releasing, caught and released, in one or more sectors of those salmon rivers described in column I of that Part, the highest daily fishing quota of anadromous Atlantic salmon set out in column III of that Part for those salmon rivers.

  • SOR/93-118, s. 16
  • SOR/97-203, s. 11
  • SOR/98-218, s. 8
  • SOR/99-264, s. 19

Possession Restrictions

 No person shall have in the person’s possession, other than at the person’s permanent residence, any fish taken by sport fishing that are skinned, cut or packed in such a manner that

  • (a) the species cannot be readily identified;

  • (b) the number of fish cannot be readily counted; or

  • (c) the length of fish cannot be readily measured where a length limit is applicable.

 Section 38 does not apply to prohibit the possession of the equivalent in fillets of a pickerel, measuring 30 cm or more in length, taken from the waters referred to subparagraph 40(d)(ii), if the two fillets measure 20 cm or more in length with the skin adhering completely to the flesh.

  • SOR/99-264, s. 20
  •  (1) Subject to subsection (3), no person shall have in the person’s possession

    • (a) in the waters in which the person is engaged in sport fishing, more fish of any species than the daily quota set out for that species in any part of Schedules I to XXV for the waters in which the person is fishing;

    • (b) in a wildlife reserve, more fish taken by sport fishing than the daily quota for that species set out in Part II of Schedules I to XXV for that wildlife reserve; or

    • (c) in any place, for species of fish other than anadromous Atlantic salmon,

      • (i) subject to subsection (2), more fish taken by sport fishing from all the waters set out in Parts I to VI of Schedules I to XXV for an Area, than the daily fishing quota for that species set out in Part I of Schedules I to XXV for that Area; or

      • (ii) more fish taken by sport fishing than the greatest daily fishing quota for that species set out in any part of Schedules I to XXV.

  • (2) A person may possess more lake trout taken by sport fishing from an Area than the daily fishing quota for that species set out in Part I of Schedules I to XXV for that Area where

    • (a) the lake trout in excess of that quota are taken from waters set out in Part VI of Schedules I to XXV for that Area; and

    • (b) the total number of lake trout possessed by that person and taken from waters in that Area does not exceed the greatest daily quota for the waters set out in Part VI of Schedules I to XXV for that Area.

  • (3) No person shall have in the person’s possession

    • (a) in the waters in which the person is engaged in sport fishing, more black crappie than the daily quota set out in paragraph 35(3)(a), or in any other place, more black crappie taken by sport fishing than that daily quota;

    • (b) in the waters in which the person is engaged in sport fishing, more yellow perch, or in any other place, more yellow perch taken by sport fishing, than the daily quota set out in paragraph 35(3)(b);

    • (c) in the waters in which the person is engaged in sport fishing, more smelt than the daily quota set out in paragraph 35(3)(c), (d) or (e);

    • (d) in any place other than a place referred to in paragraph (c), more smelt taken by sport fishing than the daily quota set out in paragraph 35(3)(c), unless the smelt were taken from the waters set out in paragraph 35(3)(e) and the total number of smelt does not exceed the daily quota set out in that paragraph; or

    • (e) in any waters referred to in subsection 45(2) in which the person is engaged in sport fishing, more whitefish than the applicable daily quota set out for those waters in that subsection.

  • SOR/91-336, s. 3
  • SOR/98-218, s. 9
  • SOR/99-264, s. 21

Length Limits

 No person shall catch and retain, or have in the person’s possession,

  • (a) an ouananiche measuring less than 40 cm in length taken from the waters of Lake Memphremagog or from the waters of the hydrographic basin of Lake Saint-Jean including the Petite Décharge (48°32′N., 71°37′W.) and the Grande Décharge (48°36′N., 71°40′W.) located upstream from Highway 169, excluding the following waters: Duhamel Lake (49°57′N., 70°54′W.), l’Aventure Lake (50°00′N., 70°52′W.), the Manouane River from the point at 49°56′50″N., 70°45′38″W. to its mouth and the Little Manouane River from the point at 50°06′08″N., 70°52′35″W. to its mouth;

  • (b) a muskellunge measuring less than 104 cm in length taken from the waters of the St. Lawrence River, Lake Saint- François, Lake Saint-Louis, the Lachine Rapids, the de La Prairie Basin, the des Mille-Îles River, the des Prairies River, Lake des Deux-Montagnes, the portion of the Ottawa River situated in Area 8, or from the waters of Area 25;

  • (c) a lake trout measuring

    • (i) 35 cm or more but not more than 50 cm in length taken from the waters set out in any of Schedules I to VI unless the waters are within a wildlife reserve,

    • (ii) less than 40 cm in length taken from the waters set out in either of Schedules IX and XI or any of Parts I to V of Schedules X, XII to XV and XVIII, unless the waters are located in a wildlife reserve or are referred to in subparagraph (iii), or

    • (iii) less than 50 cm in length taken from the waters set out below, namely,

      • (A) Lake Archambault, Lake Blanc (46°19′52″N., 74°12′51″W.) and Lake Ouareau (Area 9) and the Ouareau River between Lake Blanc and Lake Ouareau (46°18′54″N., 74°11′20″W.),

      • (B) Lake de l’Argile, Blue Sea Lake, Lake du Cerf, Lake Dumont, Lake Gagnon (Preston and Gagnon Townships), Lake Heney, Lake Nominingue, Lake Pemichangan, Petit lac du Cerf Lake, Lake Saint-Germain (46°14′N., 75°30′W.), Thirty-one Mile Lake and the Poisson Blanc Reservoir (Area 10),

      • (C) Tremblant Lake (Area 11),

      • (D) Lake Branssat (Forant and Rochefort Townships), Lake Duval (Anjou and Brie Townships) and Lynch Lake (Forant and Rochefort Townships) (Area 12),

      • (E) Lake Audouin, Lake Grindstone, Lake Hunter, Lake Kipawa, Lake Matchi-Manitou and MacLachlin Lake (Area 13), or

      • (F) Lake Cousineau (47°01′N., 73°59′W.), Lake Culotte (47°09′N., 74°02′W.), Lake Kempt (47°26′N., 74°16′W.), Lake Légaré (46°58′N., 73°57′W.), Lake Maskinongé, Lake Opwaiak, Lake Saint-Joseph, Lake Troyes and Lake Villiers (47°08′N., 74°02′W.) (Area 15);

  • (d) a pickerel measuring

    • (i) less than 45 cm in length taken from the waters of the portion of the Nicolet Sud-Ouest River lying between the downstream side of the first bridge downstream from Les Trois Lacs Lake at Shipton and the downstream side of the bridge on Highway 255 at Wotton, including Les Trois Lacs Lake and the portion of the Nicolet Centre River lying between the mouth of the river and the downstream side of the bridge on Highway 216 at Wotton,

    • (ii) less than 30 cm in length taken from the waters of the La Vérendrye Wildlife Reserve, the waters of the lands in the domain of the State designated and delineated by Order 493-98 of April 8, 1998, (1998) 130 (G.O.Q., 2, 2335), or the waters in Area 13 or 16, with the exception of the waters set out below, namely,

      • (A) Abitibi Lake (48°40′N., 79°31′W.) located in Area 13,

      • (B) the waters of Area 13 lying within the territories leased exclusively for fishing under section 86 of the Act respecting the conservation and development of wildlife, R.S.Q., c. C-61.1, except for the waters lying within the territory leased exclusively for fishing to the Camachigama outfitters described in Schedule 178 to Order 573-87 of April 8, 1987, (1987) 119 (G.O.Q., 2, 2376),

      • (C) the waters in Area 16 lying within the territory leased exclusively for fishing to the Mistaouac outfitters described in Schedule 112 to Order 573-87 of April 8, 1987, s(1987) 119 (G.O.Q., 2, 2376), as amended by Ministerial Order 2000-027 of August 30, 2000, (2000) 132 (G.O.Q., 2, 5847),

      • (D) the unnamed lakes in Area 16 located at coordinates 48°59′57″N., 75°00′33″W., 49°09′00″N., 76°08′50″W., 49°09′04″N., 76°22′41″W., 49°09′11″N., 76°32′54″W., 49°09′14″N., 76°35′15″W., 49°09′18″N., 75°42′44″W., 49°12′31″N., 74°56′31″W., 49°12′35″N., 74°53′47″W.,

      • (E) Lake à l’Eau Rouge, Lake Fauvel, Lake Feuquières, Lake Hébert, Lake Mista Atikamekwranan, Lake Nelson, Lake Némégousse, Lake Podeur, Lake Robert, Lake Valreville (Chambalon Township) and Lake Ventadour, all located in Area 16, and

      • (F) the waters mentioned in clauses (iii)(A) to (E), or

    • (iii) less than 35 cm in length taken from the waters set out below, namely,

      • (A) Jean-Péré Lake (47°04′N., 76°38′W.) located within La Vérendrye Wildlife Reserve,

      • (B) the waters in the Dumoine Z.E.C.,

      • (C) the waters in the Kipawa Z.E.C.,

      • (D) the waters in the Maganasipi Z.E.

      • (E) the waters in the Restigo Z.E.C., and

      • (F) the waters of Lake Aylmer, Lake du Huit, Lake à la Truite (Thetford Township) and Lake Saint-François in Area 4, Brompton Lake in Area 6, Grand Lake Nominingue in Area 10, and the waters of the Boullé Z.E.C. and Mitchinamécus Z.E.C. in Area 15; or

  • (e) a yellow perch measuring less than 16.5 cm in length taken from the waters of the St. Lawrence River or Lake Saint-Pierre lying between the downstream side of the power transmission lines of the Hydro-Québec hydroelectric power station located in Tracy and the downstream side of the Laviolette bridge.

  • SOR/93-118, ss. 17, 22
  • SOR/94-139, s. 1
  • SOR/95-496, s. 13
  • SOR/97-203, s. 12
  • SOR/99-264, s. 22
  • SOR/2001-51, s. 14
  • SOR/2004-64, s. 5
  • SOR/2005-269, s. 8

Salmon Registration

  •  (1) Subject to subsections (2) to (4), every person who catches and retains an anadromous Atlantic salmon shall, within 48 hours after leaving the fishing area, come to a registration station, show the person’s fishing licence and present the salmon, either whole or gutted, for registration. The person who caught and retained the fish shall allow the fish to be weighed and measured and a sample to be taken or an examination made for scientific purposes.

  • (2) If a self-registration procedure has been implemented at a registration station, the person who caught and retained the fish shall complete the appropriate form in accordance with the instructions given, sign the form and deposit it in the applicable location.

  • (3) If a procedure has been implemented permitting self-registration by telephone at a registration station, any person to whom the procedure is available shall provide the required information to the person authorized to take it.

  • (4) A person who catches and retains a salmon shall have it registered immediately, if requested to do so by a fishery officer.

  • SOR/99-264, s. 23

Burbot Fishing

  •  (1) The holder of a licence set out in column I of item 3 of Part I of Schedule XXVII may fish for burbot, during the period beginning on December 1 and ending on April 15, using a maximum of 2 night lines each equipped with no more than 10 hooks, all resting continuously on the bottom, in the waters of Lake St. Jean and its tributaries located within the area surrounded by the section of Highway 169 which connects the municipalities of Dolbeau-Mistassini, Métabetchouan and Saint-Méthode and by the section of Highway 373 which connects the municipalities of Saint-Méthode and Dolbeau-Mistassini.

  • (2) A person referred to in subsection (1) shall affix a valid tag issued with their licence to the identification marker for each of the night lines being used.

  • SOR/97-203, s. 13
  • SOR/2001-51, s. 15
  • SOR/2003-176, s. 12

Smelt Fishing

  •  (1) A person referred to in column I of an item of Schedule XXIX may fish for smelt in the waters set out in column II of that item using the gear set out in column III of that item, other than during the close time set out in column IV of that item.

  • (2) [Repealed, SOR/99-264, s. 24]

  • SOR/95-496, s. 14
  • SOR/99-264, s. 24

Whitefish

 [Repealed, SOR/93-118, s. 18]

  •  (1) Subject to subsection (2), the holder of a licence set out in column I of any of paragraphs 1(a) to (c) and (e) to (g) of Part I of Schedule XXVII may catch and retain whitefish using a lift net or landing net in the following waters during the following periods:

    • (a) that part of the Touladi River between the upstream side of à Mac Brook and Témiscouata Lake in Area 2, from the Monday preceding the day appointed as Thanksgiving Day for a period of 14 days; and

    • (b) that part of the Saint-François River between Aylmer Lake in Frontenac and Mégantic-Compton counties and the second bridge upstream, from October 25 to November 7.

    • (c) and (d) [Repealed, SOR/97-203, s. 14]

  • (2) No person who is fishing in accordance with subsection (1) shall catch and retain in any one day more than

    • (a) 72 whitefish from the Touladi River; and

    • (b) 10 whitefish from any waters set out in paragraph (1)(b).

    • (c) [Repealed, SOR/97-203, s. 14]

  • SOR/93-118, s. 19
  • SOR/97-203, s. 14
  • SOR/2003-176, s. 13

PART IVCommercial Fishing

Application

  •  (1) This Part applies in respect of commercial fishing.

  • (2) [Repealed, SOR/2003-176, s. 14]

  • SOR/97-203, s. 15
  • SOR/99-264, s. 25
  • SOR/2003-176, s. 14

Close Times and Fishing Quotas

 No person shall engage in commercial fishing under the authority of a licence referred to in item 1 of Part II of Schedule XXVII for fish of a species

  • (a) that may not be taken or transported under the conditions of the licence;

  • (b) in waters in which a person may not engage in fishing for that species under the conditions of the licence;

  • (c) during a period in which a person may not engage in fishing for that species under the conditions of the licence;

  • (d) during a period in which that species may not be transported under the conditions of the licence;

  • (e) with a type, quantity or size of fishing gear that may not be used to fish for that species under the conditions of the licence; and

  • (f) in a manner that may not be used to fish for that species under the conditions of the licence.

  • SOR/2001-51, s. 16

 No person who is engaged in commercial fishing under the authority of a licence referred to in item 1 of Part II of Schedule XXVII shall catch and retain fish of a species

  • (a) in a quantity greater than that which may be taken or transported in respect of that species under the conditions of the licence; and

  • (b) that, because of age, sex, stage of development, length or weight, may not be taken or transported under the conditions of the licence.

  • SOR/2001-51, s. 16

Identification of Fishing Gear

  •  (1) No person who engages in commercial fishing under the authority of a licence referred to in item 1 of Part II of Schedule XXVII may use a fishing vessel in any tidal waters, or fishing gear in any waters, unless a valid identification plate that was provided with the licence is affixed to the vessel or gear in the manner indicated in the licence.

  • (2) The Minister or a Director, as the case may be, shall issue the identification plates referred to in subsection (1), or a commercial fisher’s identification certificate, upon payment of an annual fee of $10 per licence holder.

  • (3) For the purposes of subsection (1), an identification plate is valid if it has not been modified in any way.

  • (4) For the purposes of section 22, a commercial fisher’s identification certificate is valid only if it has been signed by the licence holder and has not been modified in any way.

  • SOR/93-118, s. 20
  • SOR/97-203, s. 16
  • SOR/99-264, s. 26
  • SOR/2001-51, s. 17
  • SOR/2005-269, s. 52
  •  (1) No person who is engaged in commercial fishing under the authority of a licence referred to in item 1 of Part II of Schedule XXVII may catch or retain any species of fish referred to in subsection 3(1) in the waters referred to in that subsection during the close time beginning on January 1 and ending on the last day of February.

  • (2) The close time referred to in subsection (1) is considered to be a separate close time for every species of fish referred to in subsection 3(1) found in the waters referred to in that subsection.

  • SOR/2001-51, s. 18

 [Repealed, SOR/99-264, s. 27]

 [Repealed, SOR/2001-51, s. 19]

Application

 These Regulations shall apply according to their terms before they are published in the Canada Gazette.

SCHEDULE I(Sections 2, 31, 34, 35, 37, 39 and 40)Sport Fishing in Area 1

Part I

Close Times and Fishing Quotas for Certain Species of Fish in the Waters in Area 1, Except for the Waters Referred to in Parts II and IV, and, in the Case of Close Times in the Waters Referred to in Parts III and V
Column IColumn IIColumn III
ItemSpeciesFishing QuotaClose Time
1Char15 in allFrom the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
2Anadromous Atlantic salmon1Sept. 1 to May 31
3Landlocked Atlantic salmon3From the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
4Lake trout and splake trout2 in allFrom the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to May 31
5Other speciesn/aFrom the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April

Part II

Close Times and Fishing Quotas for Certain Species of Fish in the Waters of Wildlife Reserves, Except for the Waters Referred to in Part IV, and, in the Case of Close Times, in the Waters Referred to in Parts III and V
Column IColumn IIColumn IIIColumn IV
ItemTerritorySpeciesFishing QuotaClose Time
1Anses, des (Z.E.C.)(a)Char(a)15 in all(a)From the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Thurs. before the third Friday in May
(b)Other species(b)n/a(b)From the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Thurs. before the third Friday in May
2[Repealed, SOR/2005-269, s. 9]
(b)Other species(b)n/a(b)From the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Thurs. of or closest to May 31
3Casault Z.E.C.(a)Char(a)10 in all(a)From the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Friday before the fourth Sat. in May
(b)Other species(b)n/a(b)From the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in May
4Chic-Chocs Wildlife Sanctuary(a)Char(a)15 in all(a)From the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Thurs. of or closest to May 31
(b)Lake trout and splake trout(b)2 in all(b)From the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Thurs. of or closest to May 31
(c)Other species(c)n/a(c)From the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Thurs. of or closest to May 31
5Dunière Wildlife Sanctuary(a)Char(a)15 in all(a)From the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Thurs. of or closest to May 31
(b)Other species(b)n/a(b)From the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Thurs. of or closest to May 31
6Gaspésie National Park(a)Char(a)15 in all(a)From the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Thurs. of or closest to May 31
(b)Lake trout and splake trout(b)2 in all(b)From the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Thurs. of or closest to May 31
(c)Other species(c)n/a(c)From the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Thurs. of or closest to May 31
7Matane Wildlife Sanctuary(a)Char(a)15 in all(a)From the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Thurs. of or closest to May 31
(b)Lake trout and splake trout(b)2 in all(b)From the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Thurs. of or closest to May 31
(c)Other species(c)n/a(c)From the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Thurs. of or closest to May 31
8Port-Daniel Wildlife Sanctuary(a)Char(a)15 in all(a)From the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Friday before the first Sat. in June
(b)Other species(b)n/a(b)From the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Friday before the first Sat. in June
9York-Baillargeon Z.E.C.(a)Char(a)10 in all(a)From the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Thurs. before the second Friday in June
(b)Other species(b)n/a(b)From the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Thurs. before the second Friday in June

Part III

Waters Subject to a Close Time for Certain Species of Fish
Column IColumn IIColumn IIIColumn IV
ItemName and PositionTerritorySpeciesClose time
1Asselin LakeAll speciesFrom the Tuesday after the first Monday in September until December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
(49°12′14″N., 65°00′W.)
2Casault LakeCasault Z.E.C.All speciesFrom the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Friday before the fourth Sat. in May
(48°29′N., 67°09′W.)
Casault Township
3Causapscal LakeCasault Z.E.C.All speciesFrom the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Friday before the fourth Sat. in May
(48°29′N., 67°07′W.)
Casault Township
4Coeurs, des (Lake)Casault Z.E.C.All speciesFrom the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Friday before the fourth Sat. in May
(48°34′N., 67°01′W.)
5D LakeCasault Z.E.C.All speciesFrom the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Friday before the fourth Sat. in May
(48°30′N., 67°06′W.),
Casault Township
6. [Repealed, SOR/98-218, s. 10]
7Huit Milles, des (Lake)Casault Z.E.C.All speciesFrom the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Friday before the fourth Sat. in May
(48°28′N., 67°05′W.),
Casault Township
8J'Arrive Lake(a)Char(a)From the Tues. after the first Mon. in Sept. to Dec. 19 and April 1 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
(49°15′N., 65°23′W.),
Taschereau Township
(b)Other species(b)From the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
9Long LakeAll speciesFrom the Tuesday after the first Monday in September until December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
(49°12′35″N., 65°00′W.),
10. [Repealed, SOR/93-196, s. 1]
11Moulin, du (Lake)All speciesFrom the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
(49°03′N., 64°29′W.),
Fox Township
12. [Repealed, SOR/98-218, s. 10]
13Orignal LakeAll speciesFrom the Tuesday after the first Monday in September until December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
(49°12′11″N., 64°59′W.)
13.1Petit LakeAll speciesFrom the Tuesday after the first Monday in September until December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
(49°12′13″N., 65°00″W.)
14Portage, du (Lake)(a)Lake trout and splake trout(a)From the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to May 31
(48°39′N., 67°36′W.),
Matane Township
(b)Other species(b)From the Tues. after the first Mon. in Sept. to Dec. 19 and April 1 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
15. [Repealed, SOR/93-196, s. 1]
16Rond LakeCasault Z.E.C.All speciesFrom the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Friday before the fourth Sat. in May
(48°33′N., 67°01′W.)
17Saint-Damase, de (Lake)All speciesFrom the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to Dec. 19 and April 1 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
(48°39′N., 67°49′W.),
MacNider Township
18. [Repealed, SOR/93-196, s. 1]
19Saumon, au (Lake)All speciesFrom the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to Dec. 19 and April 1 to the Friday before the fourth Sat. in May
(48°25′N., 67°20′W.),
Humqui and Lepage Townships
20Source, de la (Lake)Casault Z.E.C.All speciesFrom the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Friday before the fourth Sat. in May
(48°28′N., 67°08′W.)
21. [Repealed, SOR/98-218, s. 10]
22York Lake (48°58′N., 65°26′W.)All speciesFrom the Tuesday after the first Monday in September to May 31

Part IV

Close Times, Fishing Quotas and Authorized Fishing Gear for Certain Species of Fish in Salmon Rivers
Column I Column IIColumn IIIColumn IVColumn V
ItemName and PositionSpeciesFishing QuotaAuthorized GearClose Time
1Bonaventure River
(1)that part between the downstream side of the Highway 132 bridge and the downstream side of the old Highway 132 bridges (48°02′50″N., 65°28′00″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)Sept. 1 to May 31
(b)Char(b)15 in all(b)All types of angling(b)Sept. 8 to April 24
(c)Smelt(c)5 kg(c)All types of angling(c)April 1 to April 24
(d)Other species(d)Same as Part I, Area 1(d)All types of angling(d)Sept. 8 to April 24
(2)that part between the downstream side of the old Highway 132 bridges (48°02′50″N., 65°28′00″W.) and the Malin Rapids, situated 1.2 km upstream from the outlet of Jaune Brook (48°06′13″N., 65°27′43″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)Sept. 1 to May 31
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 1(b)Fly fishing(b)From September 1 to June 10
(c)[Repealed, SOR/93-196, s. 4]
(3)that part between the Malin Rapids, situated 1,2 km upstream from the outlet of Jaune Brook (48°06″13″N., 65°27′43″W.) and a point 250 m downstream from the outlet of Little Lake Robidoux (48°14′29″N., 65°33′52″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)Sept. 1 to May 31
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 1(b)Fly fishing(b)Sept. 1 to May 31
(4)that part between a point 250 m downstream from the outlet of Little Lake Robidoux (48°14′29″N., 65°33′52″W.) and a point 30 m downstream from the mouth of the Garin River (48°17′42″N., 65°29′29″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)Sept. 1 to May 31
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 1(b)Fly fishing(b)Sept. 1 to May 31
(5)that part between a point 30 m downstream from the mouth of the Garin River (48°17′42″N., 65°29′29″W.) and the mouth of the Reboul River (48°23′41″N., 65°29′20″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)Sept. 1 to May 31
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 1(b)Fly fishing(b)Sept. 1 to May 31
(6)that part between the mouth of the Reboul River and the source of the Bonaventure River(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)0(a)Fly fishing(a)April 1 to March 31
(b)Other species(b)0(b)Fly fishing(b)April 1 to March 31
(7)the following tributaries of the Bonaventure River:
(a)Garin River(a)(i)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)(i)0(a)(i)Fly fishing(a)(i)April 1 to March 31
(ii)Other species(ii)0(ii)Fly fishing(ii)April 1 to March 31
(a.1)Hall River: that part between its mouth and the hydro-electric dam (48°09′05″N., 65°20′40″W.)(a.1)(i)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a.1)(i)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a.1)(i)Fly fishing(a.1)(i)Sept. 1 to May 31
(ii)Other species(ii)Same as Part I, Area 1(ii)Angling with baited single hooks, size 6 or smaller(ii)Sept. 1 to May 31
(b)Mourier Brook(b)(i)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(b)(i)0(b)(i)Fly fishing(b)(i)April 1 to March 31
(ii)Other species(ii)0(ii)Fly fishing(ii)April 1 to March 31
(c)Reboul River(c)(i)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(c)(i)0(c)(i)Fly fishing(c)(i)April 1 to March 31
(ii)Other species(ii)0(ii)Fly fishing(ii)April 1 to March 31
(d)Bonaventure Ouest River(d)(i)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(d)(i)0(d)(i)Fly fishing(d)(i)April 1 to March 31
(ii)Other species(ii)0(ii)Fly fishing(ii)April 1 to March 31
2Cap-Chat River
(1)that part between the downstream side of the Highway 132 bridge and the downstream side of the foundations of the old Highway 132 bridge(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)Sept. 1 to June 14
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 1(b)(i)Fly fishing(b)(i)Sept. 1 to April 24 and May 25 to June 30
(ii)Angling with baited single hooks, size 6 or smaller(ii)Sept. 1 to April 24 and May 25 to June 30
(2)that part between the downstream side of the foundations of the old Highway 132 bridge and a point 30 m upstream from Pineault Salmon Pool (48°51′40″N., 66°47′07″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)0(a)Fly fishing(a)April 1 to March 31
(b)Other species(b)0(b)Fly fishing(b)April 1 to March 31
(3)that part between a point 30 m upstream from Pineault Salmon Pool (48°51′40″N., 66°47′07″W.) and the falls near Beaulieu Brook (48°48′49″N., 65°45′11″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)0(a)Fly fishing(a)April 1 to March 31
(b)Other species(b)0(b)Fly fishing(b)April 1 to March 31
(4)the following tributaries of the Cap-Chat River:
(a) Pineault Brook(a)(i)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)(i)0(a)(i)Fly fishing(a)(i)From April 1 to March 31
(ii)Other species(ii)0(ii)Fly fishing(ii)From April 1 to March 31
(b)Little Cap-Chat River(b)(i)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(b)(i)0(b)(i)Fly fishing(b)(i)From April 1 to March 31
(ii)Other species(ii)0(ii)Fly fishing(ii)From April 1 to March 31
3Cascapedia River
(1)That part between the downstream side of the pillars of the old Highway 132 bridge and the bridges between Saint-Jules and Grande-Cascapédia (48°15′08″N., 65°53′58″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)Sept. 1 to May 31
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 1(b)Fly fishing(b)Sept. 1 to May 31
(2)that part between the bridges between Saint-Jules and Grande-Cascapédia (48°15′08″N., 65°53′58″W.) and the forks of the Branche du Lac and Cascapédia rivers (48°40′03″N., 65°11′45″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)Sept. 1 to May 31
(b)Other species(b)Same for Part I, Area 1(b)Fly fishing(b)Sept. 1 to May 31
(3)that part between the mouth of la Branche du Lac River (48°40′03″N., 65°11′45″W.) and the mouth of the brook known as "17 milles Brook" (48°49′50″N., 66°19′59″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)0(a)Fly fishing(a)April 1 to March 31
(b)Other species(b)0(b)Fly fishing(b)April 1 to March 31
(4)that part between the mouth of the brook known as "17 milles Brook" (48°49′50″N., 66°19′59″W.) and its source(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)0(a)Fly fishing(a)From April 1 to March 31
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 1(b)Angling with baited single hooks, size 6 or smaller(b)Sept. 1 to April 27
(5)the following tributaries of the Cascapédia River:
(a) Angers River(a)(i)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)(i)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)(i)Fly fishing(a)(i)Sept. 1 to May 31
(ii)Other species(ii)Same as Part I, Area 1(ii)All types of angling(ii)Sept. 1 to April 24
(b)la Branche du Lac River(b)(i)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(b)(i)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(b)(i)Fly fishing(b)(i)Sept. 1 to May 31
(ii)Other species(ii)Same as Part I, Area 1(ii)Fly fishing(ii)Sept. 1 to May 31
(c) [Repealed, SOR/93-196, s. 3]
(d)des Mineurs Brook(d)(i)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(d)(i)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(d)(i)Fly fishing(d)(i)Sept. 1 to May 31
(ii)Other species(ii)Same as Part I, Area 1(ii)All types of angling(ii)Sept. 1 to April 24
4Cascapédia, Petite (River)
(1)that part between the downstream side of the Perron Blvd. Bridge and the downstream side of the Highway 132 bridge(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)Sept. 1 to May 31
(b)Char(b)15 in all(b)All types of angling(b)Sept. 8 to April 24
(c)Smelt(c)5 kg(c)All types of angling(c)Sept. 8 to April 24
(d)Other species(d)n/a(d)All types of angling(d)Sept. 8 to April 24
(2)that part between the downstream side of the Highway 132 bridge (48°10′03″N., 65°50′12″W.) and the forks of the Petite Cascapédia Est River and of the Petite Cascapédia Ouest River (48°21′50″N., 65°45′50″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)Sept. 1 to May 31
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 1(b)Fly fishing(b)Sept. 1 to May 31
5Cascapédia Est (Little River)
(1)that part between the forks of the Little Cascapédia Est River and of the Little Cascapédia Ouest River (48°21′50″N., 65°45′50″W.) and the downstream side of the de la Ferme Lake bridge (48°25′58″N., 65°40′27″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)Sept. 1 to May 31
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 1(b)Fly fishing(b)Sept. 1 to May 31
(2)that part between the downstream side of the de la Ferme Lake bridge (48°25′58″N., 65°40′27″W.) and its source(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)Sept. 1 to May 31
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 1(b)Fly fishing(b)Sept. 1 to May 31
6Cascapédia Ouest (Little River)
That part between the forks of the Little Cascapédia Est River and of the Little Cascapédia Ouest River (48°21′50″N., 65°45′50″W.) and its source(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)Sept. 1 to May 31
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 1(b)Fly fishing(b)Sept. 1 to May 31
7Darmouth River
(1)that part between the downstream side of the Highway 132 bridge and the downstream side of the Bouchard bridge at Corte-Réal (48°52′51″N., 64°33′20″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)0(a)Fly fishing(a)April 1 to March 31
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 1(b)(i)Fly fishing(b)May 15 to April 24
(ii)Angling with baited single hooks, size 6 or smaller(ii)May 15 to April 24
(2)that part between the downstream side of the Bouchard bridge at Corte-Réal (48°52′51″N., 64°33′20″W.) and the mouth of Johnson Brook (48°57′39″N., 64°41′20″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)Sept. 1 to May 31
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 1(b)Fly fishing(b)Sept. 1 to May 31
(3)that part between the mouth of Johnson Brook (48°57′39″N., 64°41′20″W.) and a point 750 m upstream from du Pas de Dame Brook (48°58′26″N., 64°42′05″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)Sept. 1 to May 31
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 1(b)Fly fishing(b)Sept. 1 to May 31
(4)that part between a point 750 m upstream from du Pas de Dame Brook (48°52′26″N., 64°42′05″W.) and the mouth of Post Brook (49°00″52″N., 64°44′20″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)Sept. 1 to May 31
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 1(b)Fly fishing(b)Sept. 1 to May 31
(5)that part between the mouth of Post Brook (49°00′52″N., 64°44′20″W.) and a point 25 m upstream of Moose Bogan Salmon Pool (49°01′47″N., 64°46′00″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)Sept. 1 to May 31
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 1(b)Fly fishing(b)Sept. 1 to May 31
(6)that part between a point 25 m upstream of Moose Bogan Salmon Pool (49°01′47″N., 64°46′00″W.) and its source(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)0(a)(a)April 1 to March 31
(b)Other species(b)0(b)Fly fishingFly fishing(b)April 1 to March 31
8Grand Pabos, du (River)(a)(a)
(1)that part between the downstream side of the CN Railway bridge and the downstream side of the Highway 132 bridge(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)0Fly fishingSept. 1 to May 31
(b) [Repealed, SOR/93-196, s. 3]
(c)Other species(c)Same as Part I, Area 1(c)(i)Fly fishing(c)(i)Sept. 8 to April 24
(ii)Angling with baited single hooks, size 6 or smaller(ii)Sept. 8 to April 24
(2)that part between the downstream side of the Highway 132 bridge and its source(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)0(a)Fly fishing(a)April 1 to March 31
(b)Other species(b)0(b)Fly fishing(b)April 1 to March 31
9Grand Pabos Ouest, du (River)
(1)that part between the downstream side of the CN Railway bridge and the downstream side of the Highway 132 bridge(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)0(a)Fly fishing(a)April 1 to March 31
(b) [Repealed, SOR/93-196, s. 3]
(c)Other species(c)Same as Part I, Area 1(c)(i)Fly fishing(c)(i)From September 8 to April 24
(ii)Angling with baited single hooks, size 6 or smaller(ii)From September 8 to April 24
(2)that part between the downstream side of the Highway 132 bridge and its source(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)0(a)Fly fishing(a)April 1 to March 31
(b)Other species(b)0(b)Fly fishing(b)April 1 to March 31
10Grande, La (River)
(1)that part between the downstream side of the Highway 132 bridge (48°23′48″N., 64°30′35″W.) and the mouth of the à Gagnon River (48°28′00″N., 64°31′02″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)Sept. 1 to June 10
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 1(b)Fly fishing(b)Sept. 1 to June 10
(2)that part between the mouth of the à Gagnon River (48°28′00″N., 64°31′02″W.) and the mouth of Trou à Glace Brook (48°28′57″N., 64°33′15′W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)Sept. 1 to June 10
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 1(b)Fly fishing(b)Sept. 1 to June 10
(3)that part between the mouth of Trou à Glace Brook (48°28′57″N., 64°33′15″W.) and a point 25 m upstream from Grand Sablé Salmon Pool (48°32′15″N., 64°37′28″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)Sept. 1 to June 10
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 1(b)Fly fishing(b)Sept. 1 to June 10
(4)that part between a point 25 m upstream from Grand Sablé Salmon Pool (48°32′15″N., 64°37′28″W.) and Les Trois-Fourches (48°35′26″N., 64°42′16″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)0(a)Fly fishing(a)April 1 to March 31
(b)Other species(b)0(b)Fly fishing(b)April 1 to March 31
11Madeleine River
(1)that part between the downstream side of the Highway 132 bridge (49°14′06″N., 65°18′50″W.) and the eastern boundary of the Madeleine River Seigneury (49°11′01″N., 65°17′45″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)Sept. 1 to June 14
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 1(b)Fly fishing(b)Sept. 1 to June 14
(2)that part between the eastern boundary of the Madeleine River Seigneury (49°11′01″N., 65°17′45′W.) and the mouth of Bélanger Brook (49°09′32″N., 65°17′20″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)0(a)Fly fishing(a)April 1 to March 31
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 1(b)Fly fishing(b)April 1 to March 31
(3)that part between the mouth of Bélanger Brook (49°09′32″N., 65°17′20″W.) and the downstream side of the Highway 198 bridge (49°03′55″N., 65°32′15″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)Sept. 1 to June 14
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 1(b)Fly fishing(b)Sept. 1 to June 14
(4)that part between the downstream side of the Highway 198 bridge and the north boundary of Gaspésie National Park(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)0(a)Fly fishing(a)April 1 to March 31
(b)Other species(b)0(b)Fly fishing(b)April 1 to March 31
12Malbaie River
(1)that part between the downstream side of the CN Railway bridge and the downstream side of the Highway 132 bridge(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)0(a)Fly fishing(a)April 1 to March 31
(b) [Repealed, SOR/93-196, s. 3]
(c)Other species(c)Same as Part I, Area 1(c)Angling with baited single hooks, size 6 or smaller(c)Sept. 8 to April 24
(2)that part between the downstream side of the Highway 132 bridge and its source(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)Sept. 1 to May 31
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 1(b)Fly fishing(b)Sept. 1 to May 31
13Matane River
(1)that part between the downstream side of the Highway 132 bridge (48°51′08″N., 67°32′03″W.) and a point 45 m downstream from the Mathieu D'Amours dam (48°50′34″N., 67°31′55″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)Oct. 1 to June 14
(b) and (c) [Repealed, SOR/95-496, s. 17]
(d)Other species(d)Same as Part I, Area 1(d)(i)Fly fishing(d)(i)April 1 to June 22 and Oct. 1 to Dec. 19
(ii)Angling with baited single hooks, size 6 or smaller(ii)April 1 to Dec. 19
(2)that part between a point 45 m downstream from the Mathieu d'Amours dam (48°50′34″N., 67°31′55″W.) and that dam(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)0(a)Fly fishing(a)April 1 to March 31
(b)Other species(b)0(b)Fly fishing(b)April 1 to March 31
(3)that part between the Mathieu d'Amours dam (48°50′34″N., 67°31′55″W.) and the upstream side of the Highway 195 bridge (48°39′30″N., 67°20′18″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)Oct. 1 to June 14
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 1(b)Fly fishing(b)Sept. 1 to June 14
(4)that part between the upstream side of the Highway 195 bridge (48°39′30″N., 67°20′18″W.) and a point 180 m downstream from the mouth of the Bonjour River (48°40′55″N., 66°58′42″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)Sept. 1 to June 14
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 1(b)Fly fishing(b)Sept. 1 to June 14
(5)that part between a point situated 180 m downstream from the mouth of the Bonjour River (48°40′55″N., 66°58′42″W.) and the Matane Lake Dam (48°41′23″N., 66°58′07″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)0(a)Fly fishing(a)April 1 to March 31
(b)Other species(b)0(b)Fly fishing(b)April 1 to March 31
(6)the following tributary of the Matane River: Litle Matane River(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)0(a)Fly fishing(a)April 1 to March 31
(b)Other species(b)0(b)Fly fishing(b)April 1 to March 31
14Matapédia River
(1)that part between the line of confluence with the Ristigouche River and a straight line perpendicular to the current located 50 m upstream(a)Anadromous Atlantic Salmon(a)0(a)Fly fishing(a)April 1 to March 31
(b)Other species(b)0(b)Fly fishing(b)April 1 to March 31
(2)that part between a straight line perpendicular to the current located 50 m upstream from the line of confluence with the Ristigouche River and a straight line perpendicular to the current located 550 m upstream from the Matapédia Bridge, except for the part described in subitem (3)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)(i)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)(i)Fly fishing(a)(i)September 1 to May 31
(ii)2 small(ii)Fly fishing(ii)October 1 to May 31
(b)Other species(b)Same as for Part I, Area 1(b)(i)Fly fishing(b)(i)December 1 to May 31
(ii)Fly fishing (worms may be used as bait)(ii)December 1 to August 31
(3)that part extending along Lot 3, Range I, Matapédia River, Township of Matapédia(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)(i)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)(i)Fly fishing(a)(i)September 1 to May 31
(ii)2 small(ii)Fly fishing(ii)October 1 to May 31
(b)Other species(b)Same as part I, Area 1(b)(i)Fly fishing(b)(i)October 1 to May 7
(ii)Fly fishing (worms may be used as bait)(ii)June 1 to May 7
(4)that part between a straight line perpendicular to the current located 550 m upstream from the Matapédia Bridge and the downstream side of the CN bridge at Millstream, except for the part described in subitem (5)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)(i)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)(i)Fly fishing(a)(i)September 1 to May 31
(ii)2 small(ii)Fly fishing(ii)October 1 to May 31
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 1(b)Fly fishing(b)October 1 to May 31
(5)that part extending along Lots 18 to 20 and 25 to 28, Range I Matapédia, Ristigouche Township, and that part extending along the half of Lot 29 adjacent to Lot 28, Range I Matapédia River, Matapédia Township(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)(i)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)(i)Fly fishing(a)(i)September 1 to May 31
(ii)2 small(ii)Fly fishing(ii)October 1 to May 31
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 1(b)(i)Fly fishing(b)(i)October 1 to May 7
(ii)Fly fishing (worms may be used as bait)(ii)June 1 to May 7
(6)that part between the downstream side of the CN bridge at Millstream and its confluence with the Assemetquagan River(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)(i)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)(i)Fly fishing(a)(i)September 1 to May 31
(ii)2 small(ii)Fly fishing(ii)October 1 to May 31
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 1(b)(i)Fly fishing(b)(i)October 1 to May 7
(ii)fly fishing (worms may be used as bait)(ii)June 1 to May 7
(7)that part between its confluence with the Assemetquagan River and the downstream side of the Causapscal Bridge(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)(i)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)(i)Fly fishing(a)(i)September 1 to May 31
(ii)2 small(ii)Fly fishing(ii)October 1 to May 31
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 1(b)Fly fishing(b)October 1 to May 31
(8)that part between the downstream side of the Causapscal Bridge and the downstream side of the bridge in front of the church of Amqui, except for au Saumon Lake(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)(i)Fly fishing(a)(i)September 1 to May 31
(ii)Fly fishing (worms may be used as bait)(ii)June 1 to May 7
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 1(b)Fly fishing(b)September 1 to May 7
(9)that part of the Assemetquagan River between its confluence with the Matapédia River and its confluence with Creux Creek(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)September 1 to May 31
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 1(b)Fly fishing(b)September 1 to May 31
(10)that part of the Assemetquagan River between its confluence with Creux Creek and its source(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)September 1 to May 31
(b)Other species(b)Same as for Part 1, Area 1(b)(i)Fly fishing(b)(i)September 1 to May 7
(ii)Fly fishing (worms may be used as bait)(ii)September 1 to May 7
(11)that part of the Causapscal River between its concluence with the Matapédia River and the downstream side of the Highway 132 bridge(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)0(a)Fly fishing(a)April 1 to March 31
(b)Other species(b)0(b)Fly fishing(b)April 1 to March 31
(12)that part of the Causapscal River between the downstream side of the Highway 132 bridge and a line perpendicular to the current located 50 m upstream from the Martel salmon pool(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)July 16 to May 14
(b)Other species(b)Same as for Part I, Area 1(b)Fly fishing(b)July 16 to May 14
(13)that part of the Causapscal River between a line perpendicular to the current, located 50 m upstream from the Martel salmon pool, and its source(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)0(a)Fly fishing(a)April 1 to March 31
(b)Other species(b)0(b)Fly fishing(b)April 1 to March 31
15Mitis River
(1)that part between its mouth and the Bergeron bridge(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)Sept. 1 to July 6
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 1(b)Angling with baited single hooks, size 6 or smaller(b)April 1 to the Thursday before the second Saturday in May and from Oct. 1 to Dec. 19
(2)that part between the downstream side of the Highway 132 bridge (48°37′48″N., 68°08′05″W.) and the farthest upstream boundary of the Immeubles Boisbrillant Inc. property (48°37′21″N., 68°08′17″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)Sept. 1 to July 14
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 1(b)Fly fishing(b)Sept. 1 to July 14
(3)that part between the farthest upstream boundary of Immeubles Boisbrillant Inc. property (48°37′21″N., 68°08′17″W.) and the Mitis Deux dam (48°37′08″N., 68°08′26″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)0(a)Fly fishing(a)April 1 to March 31
(b)Other species(b)0(b)Fly fishing(b)April 1 to March 31
(4)that part between the Mitis Deux Dam (48°37′08″N., 68°08′26″W.) and the Highway 132 bridge at Sainte-Angèle-de-Mérici (48°32′46″N., 68°07′54″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)Sept. 1 to July 14
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 1(b)Fly fishing(b)Sept. 1 to July 14
15.1Mont-Louis (de) River, that part between the downstream side of the Highway 132 bridge and its confluence with its tributary flowing from Haroué Lake (49°04′07″N, 65°37′45″W)(a)Anadramous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small(a)Fly fishing(a)Sept. 1 to July 31
(b)Other speciesb)(Same as Part I, Area 1(b)(i)Fly fishing(b)(i)Sept. 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday of April
(ii)Angling with baited single hooks, size 6 or smaller(ii)Sept. 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday of April
15.2Nouvelle River
(1)that part between the mouth of de la Cloche creek and a point situated 25 m upstream of the mouth of Petite Nouvelle River(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small(a)Fly fishing(a)Oct. 1 to June 30
(b)Char(b)15, of which a maximum of 5 measure more than 30 cm(b)(i)Fly fishing(b)(i)October 1 to June 14
(ii)Angling with baited single hooks, size 6 or smaller(ii)April 1 to March 31
(c)Other species(c)Same as Part I, Area 1(c)(i)Fly fishing(c)(i)October 1 to June 14
(ii)Angling with baited single hooks, size 6 or smaller(ii)April 1 to March 31
(2)that part between a point situated 25 m upstream of the mouth of Petite Nouvelle River and the fall situated at 48°24′42″N, 66°30′56″W and the tributaries of the Nouvelle River: the Petite Nouvelle River from its mouth to a point situated 50 m upstream of the mouth of Catalogne creek, and Mann creek from its mouth to a point situated 50 m upstream of the mouth of Mann Est creek.(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)0(a)Fly fishing(a)April 1 to March 31
(b)Char(b)15, of which a maximum of 5 measure more than 30 cm(b)(i)Fly fishing(b)(i)Same as Part I, Area 1
(ii)Angling with baited single hooks, size 6 or smaller(ii)Same as Part I, Area 1
(c)Other species(c)Same as Part I, Area 1(c)(i)Fly fishing(c)(i)Same as Part I, Area 1
(ii)Angling with baited single hooks, size 6 or smaller(ii)Same as Part I, Area 1
16Petit Pabos, du (River)
(1)that part between the downstream side of the CN Railway bridge and the downstream side of the Highway 132 bridge(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)0(a)Fly fishing(a)April 1 to March 31
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 1(b)(i)Fly fishing(b)(i)Sept. 8 to April 24
(ii)angling with baited single hooks, size 6 or smaller(ii)Sept. 8 to April 24
(2)that part between the downstream side of the Highway 132 bridge and the downstream side of Giroux Bridge (48°23′13″N., 64°36′03″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)Sept. 1 to May 31
(b) [Repealed, SOR/93-196, s. 3]
(c)Other species(c)Same as Part I, Area 1(c)Fly fishing(c)April 1 to March 31
(3)that part between the downstream side of Giroux Bridge (48°23′13″N., 64°36′03″W.) and its source(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)0(a)Fly fishing(a)April 1 to March 31
(b)Other species(b)0(b)Fly fishing(b)April 1 to March 31
17Port-Daniel (Little River)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)0(a)Fly fishing(a)April 1 to March 31
That part between the downstream side of the Highway 132 bridge and its source
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 1(b)Fly fishing(b)April 1 to March 31
18Port-Daniel River
(1)that part between the downstream side of the Highway 132 bridge and a transverse line drawn joining the markers at the mouth of salmon rivers located respectively on lot 237-1 of the Range north of the harbour and lot 709, of the Range west from the harbour(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)0(a)Fly fishing(a)April 1 to March 31
(b) [Repealed, SOR/93-196, s. 3]
(c)Other species(c)Same as Part I, Area 1(c)(i)Fly fishing(c)(i)Sept. 8 to April 24
(ii)Angling with baited single hooks, size 6 or smaller(ii)Sept. 8 to April 24
(2)that part between a transverse line drawn joining the markers at the mouth of the salmon rivers located respectively on lot 237-1 of the Range north of the harbour and lot 709 located west of the harbour, and its source(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)0(a)Fly fishing(a)April 1 to March 31
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 1(b)Fly fishing(b)April 1 to March 31
19Ristigouche River
(1)that part between a line running from one bank to the other via the two western tips of Boulton and Apple islands and the mouth of the Flatlands River at Silarsville(a)anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small(a)Fly fishing(a)Sept. 1 to May 31
(b)Char(b)15 in all(b)(i)All types of angling(b)(i)May 15 to aug. 31 and Nov. 1 to April 14
(ii)Fly fishing(ii)Nov. 1 to May 14
(c)Smelt(c)5 kg(c)All types of angling(c)June 1 to April 30
(d)Other species(d)Same as Part I, Area 1(d)Fly fishing(d)Nov. 1 to April 14
(2)that part between the mouth of the Flatlands River and the CN Railway bridge at Matapédia(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small(a)fly fishing(a)Sept. 1 to May 31
(b)Char(b)15 in all(b)(i)All types of angling(b)(i)May 15 to Aug. 31 and Nov. 1 to April 14
(c)Other species(c)Same as Part I, Area 1(c)Fly fishing(c)Nov. 1 to April 14
(3)that part between the CN Railway bridge at Matapédia and the mouth of the Matapédia River(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small(a)Fly fishing(a)From September 1 to May 31
(b)Char(b)15 in all(b)Fly fishing(b)From September 1 to May 31
(c)Other species(c)Same as Part I, Area 1(c)Fly fishing(c)From September 1 to May 31
20Sainte-Anne River
(1)that part between a line 450 m downstream from the Première avenue Ouest Bridge in Sainte-Anne-des-Monts and the downstream side of that bridge(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)(i)Fly fishing(a)(i)From September 16 to June 30
(ii)Angling with baited single hooks, size 6 or smaller(ii)From September 16 to June 30
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 1(b)(i)Fly fishing(b)(i)From September 16 to June 30
(ii)Angling with baited single hooks, size 6 or smaller(ii)From September 16 to April 24 and May 25 to June 30
(2)that part between the downstream side of the Première avenue Ouest bridge in Sainte-Anne-des-Monts and the downstream side of the Highway 132 bridge (49°07′31″N., 66°30′35″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)(i)Fly fishing(a)(i)From September 16 to June 30
(ii)Angling with baited single hooks, size 6 or smaller(ii)From September 16 to June 30
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 1(b)(i)Fly fishing(b)(i)From September 16 to April 24 and May 25 to June 30
(ii)Angling with baited single hooks, size 6 or smaller(ii)From September 16 to April 24 and May 25 to June 30
(3)that part between the downstream side of the Highway 132 bridge (49°07′31″N., 66°30′35″W.) and the northern boundary of the Gaspésie National Park (48°59′10″N., 66°26′06″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)From September 16 to June 22
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 1(b)Fly fishing(b)From September 16 to June 22
(4)that part between the northern boundary of the Gaspésie National Park (48°59′10″N., 66°26′06″W.) and the waterfall situated near the Mont Albert shelter (48°56′48″N., 66°07′25″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)From September 16 to June 22
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 1(b)Fly fishing(b)From September 16 to June 22
(5)the following tributary of the Sainte-anne River: Sainte-Anne Nord-Est River(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)0(a)Fly fishing(a)From April 1 to March 31
(b)Other species(b)0(b)Fly fishing(b)From April 1 to March 31
21Saint-Jean River
(1)that part between a line perpendicular to the river joining the boundary separating lots 1 and D, Range 1, Haldimand, Douglas Township, to the boundary separating lots 12 and 13, Nord-Ouest-de-la-Ville Range, Douglas Township, and the boundary separating York and Douglas Townships (48°46′17″N., 64°27′06″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)0(a)Fly fishing(a)April 1 to March 31
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 1(b)(i)Fly fishing(b)(i)May 15 to April 24
(ii)angling with baited single hooks, size 6 or smaller(ii)May 15 to April 24
(2)that part between a straight line joining the boundary separating York and Douglas townships (48°46′17″N., 64°27′06″W.) and the mouth of Bazire Creek (48°46′32″N., 64°34′50″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 lalrge, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)Sept. 1 to June 10
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 1(b)Fly fishing(b)Sept. 1 to June 10
(3)that part between the mouth of Bazire Brook (48°46′32″N., 64°34′50″W.) and the mouth of the Saint-Jean Sud River (48°43′07″N., 65°06′20″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)Sept. 1 to June 10
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 1(b)Fly fishing(b)Sept. 1 to June 10
(4)that part between the mouth of the Saint-Jean Sud River and the source of the Saint-Jean River, and the tributaries of the Saint-Jean River situated in that part(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)0(a)Fly fishing(a)April 1 to March 31
(b)Other species(b)0(b)Fly fishing(b)April 1 to March 31
(5)the following tributary of the Saint-Jean River; Saint-Jean Sud River(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)0(a)Fly fishing(a)April 1 to March 31
(b)Other species(b)0(b)Fly fishing(b)April 1 to March 31
22York River
(1)that part between the downstream side of the Highway 132 bridge and a line drawn across the river joining the boundary separating lots 22 and 23, Range I of Baie-de-Gaspé-Sud Township to the boundary separating lots 17 and 18, Range I, York Township(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)0(a)Fly fishing(a)April 1 to March 31
(b) [Repealed, SOR/93-196, s. 3]
(c)Other species(c)Same as Part I, Area 1(c)(i)Fly fishing(c)(i)Sept. 8 to april 24
(ii)Angling with baited single hooks, size 6 or smaller(ii)Sept. 8 to April 24
(2)that part between a line drawn across the river from the boundary separating lots 22 and 23, Range I, Baie-de-Gaspé-Sud Township, to the boundary separating lots 17 and 18, Range I, York Township, and the downstream side of the Wakeham bridge (48°50′07″N., 64°35′28″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)0(a)Fly fishing(a)April 1 to March 31
(b) [Repealed, SOR/93-196, s. 3]
(c)Other species(c)Same as Part I, Area 1(c)Angling with baited single hooks, size 6 or smaller or fly fishing(c)May 15 to April 24
(3)that part between the downstream side of the Wakeham bridge (48°50′07″N., 64°35′28″W.) and the mouth of des Étroits Brook (48°47′54″N., 64°56′55″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)Sept. 1 to June 10
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 1(b)Fly fishing(b)Sept. 1 to June 10
(4)that part between the mouth of des Étroits Brook (48°47′54″N., 64°56′55″W.) and the mouth of Fall Brook (48°49′28″N., 65°01′10″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)Sept. 1 to June 10
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 1(b)Fly fishing(b)Sept. 1 to June 10
(5)that part between the mouth of Fall Brook (48°49′28″N., 65°01′10″W.) and the mouth of Patch Brook (48°55′38″N., 65°06′45″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)Sept. 5 to June 10
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 1(b)Fly fishing(b)Sept. 5 to June 10
(6)that part between the mouth of Patch Brook (48°55′38″N., 65°06′45″W.) and the mouth of Castor Brook (48°53′35″N., 65°11′30″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)0(a)Fly fishing(a)April 1 to March 31
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 1(b)Fly fishing(b)April 1 to March 31
(7)that part between the mouth of Castor Brook (48°53′35″N., 65°11′30″W.) and the outlet of York Lake (48°56′57″N., 65°25′25″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)Sept. 1 to June 10
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 1(b)Fly fishing(b)Sept. 1 to June 10

Part V

Close Times for Certain Species of Fish in Bodies of Water Reserved for Fly Fishing
Column IColumn IIColumn IIIColumn IV
ItemName and PositionTerritorySpeciesClose time
1Épinette Lake (48°21′N., 64°49′W.)′des Anses Z.E.C.All speciesFrom the Tuesday following the first Monday in September to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
2[Repealed, SOR/2001-51, s. 23]
3Ross Lake (48°23′N., 68°21′W.)York-Baillargeon Z.E.C.All speciesThe Tuesday following the first Monday of September to the Thursday before the second Friday of June
4[Repealed, SOR/2001-51, s. 23]
  • SOR/91-141, ss. 3 to 10
  • SOR/93-196, ss. 1 to 13
  • SOR/94-392, s. 10
  • SOR/95-496, ss. 16 to 20
  • SOR/97-203, s. 18
  • SOR/98-218, ss. 10 to 12
  • SOR/2001-51, ss. 20 to 23, 45
  • SOR/2001-438, s. 6
  • SOR/2003-176, ss. 15, 16
  • SOR/2005-269, ss. 9, 10, 48

SCHEDULE II(Sections 2, 31, 34, 35, 37, 39 and 40)Sport Fishing in Area 2

Part I

Close Times and Fishing Quotas for Certain Species of Fish in the Waters in Area 2, Except for the Waters Referred to in Parts II and IV, and, in the Case of Close Times in the Waters Referred to in Parts III and V
Column IColumn IIColumn III
ItemSpeciesFishing QuotaClose Time
1Pike6 in allFrom the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Thurs. before the third Friday in May
2Char15 in allFrom the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
3Anadromous Atlantic salmon1Sept. 1 to May 31
4Landlocked Atlantic salmon3From the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
5Lake trout and splake trout2 in allFrom the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to May 31
6Other speciesn/aFrom the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April

Part II

Close Times and Fishing Quotas for Certain Species of Fish in the Waters of Wildlife Reserves, Except for the Waters Referred to in Part IV, and, in the Case of Close Times, in the Waters Referred to in Parts III and V
Column IColumn IIColumn IIIColumn IV
ItemTerritorySpeciesFishing QuotaClose Time
1Bas-Saint-Laurent Z.E.C.(a)Char(a)15 in all(a)From the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Thurs. before the third Friday in May
(b)Lake trout and splake trout(b)2 in all(b)From the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Thurs. before the third Friday in May
(c)Other species(c)n/a(c)From the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Thurs. before the third Friday in May
2Chapais, Z.E.C.All speciesSame as Part I, Area 2From the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Friday before the first Sat. in May
2.1Duchénier Wildlife SanctuaryAll speciesSame as Part I, Area 2From the Tuesday following the first Monday in September to the Thursday before the first Saturday in May
3Owen Z.E.C.(a)Char(a)15 in all(a)From the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Thurs. before the third Friday in May
(b)Lake trout and splake trout(b)2 in all(b)From the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Thurs. before the third Friday in May
(c)Other species(c)n/a(c)From the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Thurs. before the third Friday in May
4Rimouski Wildlife Sanctuary(a)Char(a)15 in all(a)From the Tuesday following the first Monday in September to the Friday before the first Saturday in June
(b)Lake trout(b)3 in all(b)From the Tuesday following the first Monday in September to the Friday before the first Saturday in June
(c)Other species(c)n/a(c)From the Tuesday following the first Monday in September to the Friday before the first Saturday in June

Part III

Waters Subject to a Close Time for Certain Species of Fish
Column IColumn IIColumn IIIColumn IV
ItemName and PositionTerritorySpeciesClose time
1Aigles, des (Lake) (47°52′N., 68°42′W.), Biencourt and Robitaille townshipsAll speciesFrom the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to Dec. 19 and April 1 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
2Anguille, de l’(Lake) (48°25′N., 68°24′W.) Casault TownshipAll speciesFrom the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Thurs. before the third Friday in May
33. to 6. [Repealed, SOR/93-196, s. 15]
7Beau Lake (47°21′N., 69°03′W.), Botsford Township(a)Lake trout and splake troutFrom the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to May 31
(b)Other species(b)From the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
7.1Biencourt Lake (47°58′15″N., 68°31′47″W.), Biencourt TownshipAll speciesFrom the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to Dec. 19 and from April 1 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
7.2Blanc Lake (47°11′21″N., 69°43′50″W.)Chapais, Z.E.C.All speciesFrom April 1 to March 31, except Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays that fall between the first Friday in June and the Tuesday following the first Monday in September
8Bouleaux, des (Lake) (48°03′N., 68°35′W.), Laroche TownshipAll speciesFrom the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to Dec. 19 and April 1 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
8.1 to 10.[Repealed, SOR/93–196, s. 15]
11Cèdres, des (Lake) (48°37′N., 69°21′W.), Parke TownshipAll speciesFrom the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Thurs. before the third Friday in May
12Cèdres, des (Brook) (47°34′N., 69°21′W.), Pohénégamook TownshipAll speciesFrom the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Thurs. before the third Friday in May
12.1Chasseurs, des (Lake) (48°13′N., 68°12′W.)Bas-Saint-Laurent Z.E.C.(a)Char(a)From the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
(b)Lake trout and splake trout(b)From the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to May 31
(c)Other species(c)From the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
12.2[Repealed, SOR/93-196, s. 15]
13[Repealed, SOR/93-196, s. 15]
14Est, de l’ (Lake) (47°12′N., 69°34′W.), Chapais Township(a)Lake trout, and splake trout(a)From the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to May 31
(b)Other species(b)From the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
15[Repealed, SOR/93-196, s. 15]
16Ferré Lake (48°12′N., 68°10′W.), Duquesne TownshipAll speciesFrom the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to Dec. 19 and April 1 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
17Ferré (Little Lake) (48°14′N., 68°25′W.), Duquesne and Macpès townshipsAll speciesFrom the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to Dec. 19 and April 1 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
18Grande Fourche, de la (Lake) , (47°46′N., 69°12′W.), Demers TownshipAll speciesFrom the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to Dec. 19 and April 1 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
19Grosse Truite, de la (Lake) (47°12′N., 69°41′W.), Chapais TownshipChapais, Z.E.C.All speciesFrom the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Friday before the first Sat. in May
19.1 to 21[Repealed, SOR/93-196, s. 15]
22Jerry Lake (47°25′N., 68°47′W.), Packington and Robinson townships(a)Lake trout and splake trout(a)From the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to May 31
(b)Other species(b)From the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
23Lajoie Lake (47°52′N., 68°24′W.), Asselin TownshipOwen Z.E.C.All speciesFrom the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Thurs. before the third Friday in May
24Long Lake (47°24′N., 68°55′W.), Botsford, Packington and Robinson townships(a)Lake trout and splake trout(a)From the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to May 31
(b)Other species(b)From the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
24.1[Repealed, SOR/93-196, s. 15]
24.2Macpès (Little Lake (48°16′15″N., 68°30′02″W.), Duquesne and Macpès TownshipsAll speciesFrom the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to Dec. 19 and from April 1 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
25. to 26.2[Repealed, SOR/93-196, s. 15]
26.3Noir Lake (48°21′54″N., 68°17′25″W.)All speciesFrom the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to Dec. 19 and from April 1 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
27. to 29.2[Repealed, SOR/93-196, s. 15]
30Pohénégamook Lake (47°29′N., 69°16′W.), Pohénégamook Township(a)Lake trout and splake trout(a)From the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to May 31
(b)Other species(b)From the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
31. to 35.[Repealed, SOR/93-196, s. 15]
36Saint-François Lake (47°45′N., 69°19′W.), Withworth townshipAll speciesFrom the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to Dec. 19 and April 1 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
37Saint-Jean Lake (47°59′N., 68°51′W.), Rondot TownshipAll speciesFrom the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to Dec. 19 and April 1 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
38Saint-Mathieu Lake (48°09′N., 69°01′W.)All speciesFrom the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to Dec. 19 and April 1 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
39Squatec Lake (47°40′N., 68°34′W.), Auclair and Rouillard townships(a)Lake trout and splake trout(a)From the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to May 31
(b)Other species(b)From the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
40Squatec (Little Lake) (47°52′N., 68°42′W.), Robitaille TownshipAll speciesFrom the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to Dec. 19 and April 1 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
41Squatec (First Lake) (47°50′N., 68°41′W.), Auclair and Robitaille townshipsAll speciesFrom the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to Dec. 19 and April 1 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
42Station, de la (Lake) (48°17′N., 68°52′W.)All speciesFrom the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to Dec. 19 and April 1 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
42.1[Repealed, SOR/93-196, s. 15]
43Témiscouata Lake (47°40′N., 68°50′W.), Robitaille and Auclair townships(a)Lake trout and splake trout(a)From the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to May 31
(b)Other species(b)From the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April

Part IV

Fishing Quotas and Authorized Fishing Gear For Certain Species of Fish in Salmon Rivers
Column I Column IIColumn IIIColumn IVColumn V
ItemName and PositionSpeciesFishing QuotaAuthorized GearClose Time
1Kedgwick River
(1)that part between its source and the Quebec-New Brunswick border(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)Sept. 1 to June 10
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 2(b)Fly fishing(b)Sept. 1 to June 10
(2)the following tributary of the Kedgwick River: Quigley Brook(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)0(a)Fly fishing(a)From April 1 to March 31
(b)Other species(b)0(b)Fly fishing(b)From April 1 to March 31
2Matapédia River
(1)that part of the du Moulin River between its confluence with the Matapédia River and a line perpendicular to the current located 1 km upstream at the point 48°04′N., 67°06′28″W.(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)September 1 to May 31
(b)Other species(b)Same as for Part I, Area 2(b)(i)Fly fishing(b)(i)September 1 to May 7
(ii)Fly fishing (worms may be used as bait)(ii)June 1 to May 7
(2)that part of the Milnikek River between its confluence with the Matapédia River and its confluence with the Great North Milnikek River at the point (48°12′35″N., 67°22′36″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)September 1 to May 31
(b)Other species(b)Same as for Part I, Area 2(b)Fly fishing(b)September 1 to May 7
(3)that part of the Humqui River between its confluence with the Matapédia River and its source(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)0(a)Fly fishing(a)April 1 to March 31
(b)Other species(b)0(b)Fly fishing(b)April 1 to March 31
(4)that part of the North Humqui River between its confluence with the Humqui River and the downstream side of the bridge located at the point 48°21′33″N., 67°35′40″W.(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)0(a)Fly fishing(a)April 1 to March 31
(b)Other species(b)Same as for Part I, Area 2(b)(b)September 1 to May 31
3Mistigougèche River
(1)that part between the Mitis River and the southeastern boundary of Ouimet Township(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)0(a)Fly fishing(a)April 1 to March 31
(b)Other species(b)0(b)Fly fishing(b)April 1 to March 31
(2)that part between the southeastern boundary of Ouimet Township and the dam at des Eaux Mortes Lake (48°15′20″N., 68°04′53″W.) (a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)0(a)Fly fishing(a)April 1 to March 31
(b)Other species(b)0(b)Fly fishing(b)April 1 to March 31
4Mitis River
(1)that part between the downstream side of the Highway 132 bridge at Sainte-Angèle-de-Mérici (48°32′46″N., 68°07′54″W.) and the mouth of the Neigette River (48°31′29″N., 68°08′02″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)Sept. 1 to July 14
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 2(b)Fly fishing(b)Sept. 1 to July 14
(2)that part between the mouth of the Neigette River (48°31′29″N., 68°08′02″W.) and the mouth of the Mistigougèche River (48°26′55″N., 68°00′12″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)Sept. 1 to July 14
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 2(b)Fly fishing(b)Sept. 1 to July 14
(3)that part between the mouth of the Mistigougèche River (48°26′55″N., 68°00′12″W.) and the Falls located in Métis Seigneurie (48°21′34″N., 67°55′58″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)From September 1 to July 6
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 2(b)Fly fishing(b)From September 1 to July 6
5Ouelle River
(1)that part between the downstream side of the Highway 132 bridge and the du Collège Falls at the point 47°18′13″N., 69°56′56″W., except the waters set out in subitem (2)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)September 1 to June 14
(b)Other species(b)Same as for Part I, Area 2(b)Fly fishing(b)September 1 to June 14
(2)the secondary channels on each side of the main channel between the downstream side of the Guignard Bridge and the downstream side of the railway bridge(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)0(a)Fly fishing(a)April 1 to March 31
(b)Other species(b)Same as for Part I, Area 2(b)Fly fishing(b)June 1 to May 14
(3)that part between the du Collège Falls at the point 47°18′13″N., 69°56′56″W. and the northeastern limit of Ashford Township(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)0(a)Fly fishing(a)April 1 to March 31
(b)Other species(b)Same as for Part I, Area 2(b)Fly fishing(b)Same as for Part I, Area 2
(4)that part of the Grande River between its confluence with the Ouelle River and its confluence with the Chaude River(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)September 1 to June 14
(b)Other species(b)Same as for Part I, Area 2(b)Fly fishing(b)September 1 to June 14
(5)that part of the Grande River between its confluence with the Chaude River and the northeastern limit of Ashford Township, that part of the Chaude River between its confluence with the Grande River and the falls located 2,25 km upstream at the point 47°18′16″N., 69°52′46″W., and that part of the Sainte-Anne River between its confluence with the Grande River and the falls located 1 km upstream at the point 47°15′16″N., 69°53′W.(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)0(a)Fly fishing(a)April 1 to March 31
(b)Other species(b)0(b)Fly fishing(b)April 1 to March 31
6Patapédia River
(1)that part between the line of confluence with the Ristigouche River (47°51′40″N., 67°23′43″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)Sept. 1 to May 31
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 2(b)Fly fishing(b)Sept. 1 to May 31
(2)that part between the point known as "2 milles" (47°51′40″N., 67°23′43″W.) and the point known as "7 milles" (47°53′36″N., 67°27′48″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)Sept. 1 to May 31
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 2(b)Fly fishing(b)Sept. 1 to May 31
(3)that part between the point known as "7 milles" (47°53′36″N., 67°27′48″W.) and the New Brunswick border (48°00′00″N., 67°35′55″W.) (a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)Sept. 1 to May 31
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 2(b)Fly fishing(b)Sept. 1 to May 31
(4)that part between the New Brunswick border (48°00′00″N., 67°35′55″W.) and the point known as "23 milles" (48°00′53″N., 67°35′31″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)Sept. 1 to May 31
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 2(b)Fly fishing(b)Sept. 1 to May 31
(5)that part between the point known as "23 milles" (48°00′53″N., 67°35′31″W.) and a point 200 m upstream from the mouth of the Patapédia Est River (48°04′37″N., 67°37′14″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)Sept. 1 toJune 10
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 2(b)Fly fishing(b)Sept. 1 to June 10
(6)that part between a point 200 m upstream from the mouth of the Patapédia Est River (48°04′37″N., 67°37′14″W.) and Lake Patapédia (48°09′50″N., 67°47′14″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)0(a)Fly fishing(a)April 1 to March 31
(b)Other species(b)0(b)Fly fishing(b)April 1 to March 31
7Rimouski River
(1)that part between the downstream side of the Highway 132 bridge and the Pulpe dam(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 small, or 1 small and 1 large, or 1 large, whichever quota is caught first(a)Fly fishing(a)Sept. 1 to June 24
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 2(b)Fly fishing(b)Sept. 1 to June 24
(2)that part between the Pulpe dam (48°24′39″N., 67°33′12″W.) and the Portes de l'Enfer falls (48°15′42″N., 68°32′19″W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)0(a)Fly fishing(a)April 1 to March 31
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 2(b)Fly fishing(b)Sept. 4 to April 28
7.1Restigouche River(a)(a)
That part between the mouth of the Matapédia River and the mouth of the Patapédia River(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)2 smallFly fishingSept. 1 to May 31
(b)Char(b)15 in all(b)Fly fishing(b)Sept. 1 to May 31
(c)Other species(c)Same as Part I, Area 2(c)Fly fishing(c)Sept. 1 to May 31
8Sud-Ouest, du (River)
That part between its mouth and the downstream side of the Highway 132 bridge (48°21′N., 68°46′W.)(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)0(a)Fly fishing(a)April 1 to March 31
(b)Other species(b)0(b)Fly fishing(b)April 1 to March 31

Part V

Close Times for Certain Species of Fish in Waters Reserved for Fly Fishing
Column IColumn IIColumn IIIColumn IV
ItemName and PositionTerritorySpeciesClose time
0.01Unnamed Pond (Saint-Gelais) (48°02′N., 67°40′W.)Bas-Saint-Laurent Z.E.C.All speciesFrom the Tuesday following the first Monday in September to the third Friday in May
0.1Auclair (Petit), Lake (47°53′N., 68°35′W.)Owen Z.E.C.All speciesFrom the Tuesday following the first Monday in September to the Friday before the third Saturday in May
0.2Great Bouchard Lake (48°16′N., 68°07′W.)Bas-Saint-Laurent Z.E.C.From the Tuesday following the first Monday in September to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
1Castor Lake (48°15′30N., 67°51′56W.)Bas-Saint-Laurent Z.E.C.From the Tuesday following the first Monday in September to the Friday before the third Saturday in May
2Castor Pond (48°15′35N., 67°51′15W.)Bas-Saint-Laurent Z.E.C.From the Tuesday following the first Monday in September to the Friday before the third Saturday in May
3Lajoie (Little) Lake (47°51′N., 68°25′W.)Owen Z.E.C.From the Tuesday following the first Monday in September to the Friday before the third Saturday in May
4Pitouche Lake (48°11′N., 68°04′W.)Bas-Saint-Laurent Z.E.C.From the Tuesday following the first Monday in September to the Friday before the third Saturday in May
5Plaisance Lake (48°03′N., 67°45′W.)Bas-Saint-Laurent Z.E.C.From the Tuesday following the first Monday in September to the Friday before the third Saturday in May
6Porc-épic Lake (48°12′N., 68°21′W.) Flynn TownshipBas-Saint-Laurent Z.E.C.From the Tuesday following the first Monday in September to the Friday before the third Saturday in May
7Repealed, SOR/2001-51, s. 28]
  • SOR/91-141, ss. 11 to 18
  • SOR/92-29, ss. 1, 2
  • SOR/93-196, ss. 14 to 19
  • SOR/95-496, ss. 21 to 23
  • SOR/98-218, ss. 13 to 15
  • SOR/2001-51, ss. 24 to 28, 45

SCHEDULE III(Sections 2, 31, 34, 35, 37, 39 and 40)Sport Fishing in Area 3

Part I

Close Times and Fishing Quotas for Certain Species of Fish in Area 3 Waters Excepting Waters in Parts II and IV and, in the Case of Close Times, Waters in Parts III and V
Column IColumn IIColumn III
ItemSpeciesFishing QuotaClose Time
1Bass6 in allDec. 1 to the Thurs. of or closest to June 15
2Pike6 in allDec. 1 to the Thurs. before the third Friday in May
3Pikerel6 in allDec. 1 to the Thurs. before the third Friday in May
3.1Smelt0From April 1 to March 31
4Sturgeon1 in allDec. 1 to the Thurs. of or closest to June 15
5Muskellunge2Dec. 1 to the Thurs. of or closest to June 15
6Char15 in allFrom the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
7Anadromous Atlantic salmon1Sept. 1 to May 31
8Landflocked Atlantic salmon3From the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
9Lake trout and splake trout2 in allFrom the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to May 31
10Trout5 in allFrom the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
11Other speciesn/aDec. 1 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April

Part II

Close Times and Fishing Quotas for Certain Species of Fish in Waters Situated in Wildlife Reserves Excepting, in the Case of Close Times, Waters in Parts III and V
Column IColumn II Column IIIColumn IV
ItemTerritorySpeciesFishing QuotaClose Time
1Jaro, Z.E.C.(a)Char(a)10 in all(a)From the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 3(b)From the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April

Part II

Waters Subject to a Close Time for Certain Species of Fish
Column IColumn II Column IIIColumn IV
ItemName and PositionTerritorySpeciesClose Time
1Beaumont Lake (46°47′N., 70°59′W.)All speciesFrom December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
2Canards (aux), Lake (46°50′N., 70°49′W.)All speciesFrom December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
3Etchemin River The Etchemin River and its tributaries upstream from the Sainte-Claire bridge (47°37′N., 70°50′W.)All speciesFrom Monday September 15 or the one closest to that date to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
4Frontière Lake (46°43′N., 70°00′W.) Talon TownshipAll speciesFrom December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
5Joli Lake (46°11′N., 70°19′W.) Metgermette-Nord TownshipAll speciesFrom Monday September 15 or the one closest to that date to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
6Saint-Charles Lake (46°47′N., 70°58′W.)All speciesFrom December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April

Part IV

Close Times, Fishing Quotas and Authorized Fishing Gear for Certain Species of Fish in Salmon Rivers
Column IColumn II Column IIIColumn IVColumn V
ItemName and PositionSpeciesFishing QuotaAuthorized GearClose Time
1Ouelle River That part between the northeastern limit of Ashford Township and the downstream side of the Range 9 (Saint-Joseph Range) bridge in the Municipality of Tourville, that part of the Grande River between the northeastern limit of Ashford Township and its source, and that part of the Rat Musqué River between confluence with the Grande River and its source(a)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(a)0(a)Fly fishing(a)April 1 to March 31
(b)Other species(b)(i)Same as for Part I, Area 3(b)(i)Fly fishing(b)(i)Same as for Part I, Area 3
(ii)Same as for Part I, Area 3(ii)Angling(ii)Same as for Part I, Area 3

Part V

Column IColumn II Column IIIColumn IV
ItemName and PositionTerritorySpeciesClose Time
1Canard, du (Lake) (45°52′N., 70°21′W.), Linière TownshipJaro Z.E.C.All speciesFrom the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
2Petit Castor, du (Lake) (45°53′N., 70°21′W.), Linière TownshipJaro Z.E.C.All speciesFrom the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April

Part VI[Repealed, SOR/99-264, s. 30]

  • SOR/91-141, ss. 18, 19
  • SOR/93-196, ss. 20 to 22
  • SOR/98-218, s. 16
  • SOR/99-264, ss. 29, 30, 72
  • SOR/2001-51, s. 45

SCHEDULE IV(Sections 2, 31, 34, 35, 37, 39 and 40)Sport Fishing in Area 4

Part I

Close Times and Fishing Quotas for Certain Species of Fish in area 4 Waters Excepting Waters in Part II and, in the Case of Close Times, Waters in Part III
Column IColumn IIColumn III
ItemSpeciesFishing QuotaClose Time
1Bass6 in allDec. 1 to the Thurs. of or closest to June 15
2Pike6 in allDec. 1 to the Thurs. before the third Friday in May
3Pickerel6 in allDec. 1 to the Thurs. before the third Friday in May
4Sturgeon1 in allDec. 1 to the Thurs. of or closest to June 15
5Muskellunge2Dec. 1 to the Thurs. of or closest to June 15
6Char10 in allFrom the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
7Landlocked Atlantic salmon3From the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
8Lake trout and splake trout2 in allFrom the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to May 31
9Trout5 in allFrom the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
10Other speciesn/aDec. 1 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April

Part II

Close Times and Fishing Quotas for Certain Species of Fish in Waters Situated in Wildlife Reserves Excepting, in the Case of Close Times, Waters in part III
Column IColumn II Column IIIColumn IV
ItemTerritorySpeciesFishing QuotaClose Time
1Frontenac National Park(a)Bass(a)3 in all(a)From the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to the Thurs. of or closest to June 15
(b)Pike(b)3 in all(b)From the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to the Thurs. before the third Friday in May
(c)Pickerel(c)3 in all(c)From the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to the Thurs. before the third Friday in May
(d)Other species(d)n/a(d)From the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to the Thurs. before the third Friday in May
2(a)Char(a)10 in all(a)From the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
(b)Rainbow trout(b)5(b)From the Monday of or clossest to Sept. 15 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
(c)Same as Part I, Area 4(c)(c)From the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
3Mont-Mégantic National ParkAll species0April 1 to March 31

Part III

Waters Subject to a Close Time for Certain Species of Fish
Column IColumn II Column IIIColumn IV
ItemName and PositionTerritorySpeciesClose Time
1Ashberham River That part between Little Lake Saint-François and Lake Saint-François (45°59′N., 71°15′W.) Coleraine TownshipAll speciesFrom December 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
2Atacas (des) Lake (45°50′N., 71°14′W.) Stratford TownshipFrontenac National ParkAll speciesFrom April 1 to March 31
3Aylmer Lake (45°49′N., 71°20′W.) Garthby Township(a)Bass and Muskellunge(a)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
(b)Pike and Pickerel(b)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(c)Char, Trout and Ouananiche(c)From Monday September 15 or the one closest to that date to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
(d)Autres espèces(d)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
4Bluets (aux) River That part between Lake Saint-François and the first bridge upstream from that lake (45°56′N., 71°09′W.), Lambton TowmshipAll speciesFrom December 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
5Brochet, (du) Lake (45°49′N., 71°14′W.) Stratford TowmshipFrontenac National ParkAll speciesFrom April 1 to March 31
6Cardus (à) Lake (45°47′N., 71°07′W.) Winslow TowmshipFrontenac National ParkAll speciesFrom April 1 to March 31
7Champoux Lake (45°51′N., 71°15′W.) Startford TowmshipFrontenac National ParkAll speciesFrom April 1 to March 31
8Clair, Lake (45°41′N., 71°32′W.) Weedon Towmship(a)Bass(a)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
(b)Pickerel(b)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(c)Other speciesFrom December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
9Coulombe River That part between the Highway 161 bridge and the point where it empties into Aylmer Lake, including the small bay just opposite (45°50′N., 71°24′W.), Garthby TowmshipAll speciesFrom December 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
10Drolet Lake (45°44′N., 70°53′W.) Gayhurst TownshipAll speciesFrom December 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
11Egan Lake (45°50′N., 71°13′W.) Startford TownshipFrontenac National ParkAll speciesFrom April 1 to March 31
12Elgin Lake (45°45′N., 71°20′W.) Startford Township(a)Char, Trout and Ouananiche(a)From Monday September 15 or the one closest to that date to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
(b)Lake trout(b)From the Tuesday following the first Monday in September to May 31
(c)Other species(c)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
13Fortin Lake (46°07′N., 70°51′W.) Tring TownshipAll speciesFrom December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to May 31
14Lambton (Little) Lake (45°54′N., 71°07′W.) Lambton Township(a)Pike and Pickerel(a)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(b)Other species(b)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
15Louise Lake (45°43′N., 71°25′W.) Weedon Township(a)Pike and Pickerel(a)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(b)Other species(b)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
16Mégantic Lake (45°32′N., 70°53′W.)
(1)all the waters of Mégantic Lake except those referred to in sub-item (2)(a)Bass(a)From December 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
(b)Char, Trout and Ouananiche(b)From Monday September 15 or the one closest to that date to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
(c)Lake trout(c)From the Tuesday following the first Monday in September to May 31
(d)Other species(d)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
(2)all the waters between the dam and the western boundary of lot 1890 on one side, and the sides of lots 1-1 and 1-54 and over a distance of 60 m along lot 1-53 in a southwesterly directionAll speciesFrom April 1 to March 31
17Moffat Lake (45°34′N., 71°19′W.) Lingwick TownshipAll speciesFrom December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
18Noble Lake (45°48′N., 71°12′W.) Stratford TownshipFrontenac National ParkAll speciesFrom April 1 to March 31
19Or, (de l’) River That part between Lake Saint-François and the first bridge upstream from that lake (45°59′N., 71°14′W.) Adstock and Coleraine TownshipsAll speciesFrom December 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
20Raquette Lake (46°04′N., 70°48′W.) Shenlay TownshipFrom Monday September 15 or the one closest to that date to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
21Rats Musqués (aux) River That part between Lake Saint-François and the first bridge upstream from that lake (45°59′N., 71°10′W.) Adstock TownshipAll speciesFrom December 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
22Saint-François Lake (45°55′N., 71°10′W.) Lambton Township, including those parts of the lake in Frontenac National Park(a)Pike and Pickerel(a)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(b)Char, Trout and Ouananiche(b)From Monday September 15 or the one closest to that date to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
(c)Other species(c)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
23Saint-François River
(1)that part between the Saint-Gérard bridge and the first narrows downstream (45°46′N., 71°25′W.) Weedon Township(a)Pike and Pickerel(a)From December 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(b)Bass and Muskellunge(b)From December 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(c)Other species(c)From December 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(2)that part between the Cascades Co. dam at East Angus and the railway bridge situated downstream (45°29′N., 71°40′W.) Westbury Township(a)Bass and Muskellunge(a)From December 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
(b)Pike and Pickerel(b)From December 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(c)Char, Trout and Ouananiche(c)From Monday September 15 or the one closest to that date to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(d)Lake trout(d)From the Tuesday following the first Monday in September to May 31
(e)Other species(e)From December 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(3) that part between Lake Saint-François and Aylmer Lake (45°54′N., 71°40′W.) Stratford and Price TownshipsAll speciesFrom Monday September 15 or the one closest to that date to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(4)that part between the Westbury hydro-electric dam and the first narrows downstream (45°30′N., 71°40′W.) Westbury Township(a)Bass and Muskellunge(a)From December 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
(b)Pike and Pickerel(b)From December 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(c)Char, Trout and Ouananiche(c)From Monday September 15 or the one closest to that date to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(d)Lake trout(d)From the Tuesday following the first Monday in September to May 31
(e)Other species(e)From December 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
24Sauvage River That part between Lake Saint-François and the first bridge upstream from that lake (45°47′N., 71°08′W.), Winslow TownshipAll speciesFrom December 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
25Third Pond (45°51′N., 71°14′W.) Stratford TownshipFrontenac National ParkAll speciesFrom April 1 to March 31
  • SOR/91-141, ss. 20 to 22
  • SOR/93-196, s. 23
  • SOR/99-264, s. 72
  • SOR/2001-51, s. 45
  • SOR/2005-269, ss. 11, 47

SCHEDULE V(Sections 2, 31, 34, 35, 37, 39 and 40)Sport Fishing in Area 5

Part I

Close Times and Fishing Quotas for Certain Species of Fish in the Waters of Area 5, Except in the Case of Close Times, in the Waters Referred to in Part III
Column IColumn IIColumn III
ItemSpeciesFishing QuotaClose Time
1Bass6 in allDec. 1 to the Thurs. of or closest to June 15
2Pike6 in allDec. 1 to the Thurs. before the third Friday in May
3Pickerel6 in allDec. 1 to the Thurs. before the third Friday in May
4Sturgeon1 in allDec. 1 to the Thurs. of or closest to June 15
5Muskellunge2Dec. 1 to the Thurs. of or closest to June 15
6Char10 in allFrom the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
7Landlocked Atlantic salmon3From the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
8Lake trout and splake trout2 in allFrom the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to May 31
9Trout5 in allFrom the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
10Other speciesn/aDec. 1 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April

Part II

Close Times and Fishing Quotas for Certain Species of Fish in Waters Situated in Wildlife Reserves
NOT APPLICABLE

Part III

Waters Subject to a Close Time for Certain Species of Fish
Column IColumn II Column IIIColumn IV
ItemName and PositionTerritorySpeciesClose Time
1Brome Lake (45°15′N., 72°30′W.), Brome Township(a)Bass(a)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
(b)Pike and Pickerel(b)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(c)Char and Trout(c)From Monday September 15 or the one closest to that date to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
(d)Other species(d)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
2Brome Lake The outlet, over a distance of 1.6 km from the lake (45°15′N., 72°30′W.) Brome TownshipAll speciesFrom April 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
2.1Bromont Lake (45°15′N., 72°41′W.)(a)Bass(a)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
(b)Pike and Pickerel(b)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(c)Other species(c)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
2.2Bull Pond (45°14′N., 72°42′W.)All speciesFrom December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
2.3Gale Pond (45°16′N., 72°41′W.)(a)Bass(a)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
(b)Other species(b)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
3Gilbert Lake (45°13′N., 72°18′W.), Bolton TownshipAll speciesDec. 1 to Dec. 19 and April 1 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
4Libby Pond (45°17′N., 72°22′W.), Bolton TownshipAll speciesDec. 1 to Dec. 19 and April 1 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
5Malaga Lake (45°15′N., 72°16′W.), Bolton TownshipAll speciesDec. 1 to Dec. 19 and April 1 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
6Memphrémagog Lake: the following tributaries of that lake:
(a)Castle Brook (45°16′N., 72°12′W.), Magog TownshipAll speciesApril 1 to March 31
(b)Perkins Brook (45°05′N., 72°17′W.), Potton TownshipAll speciesApril 1 to March 31
(c)All other tributaries of Memphrémagog Lake situated in Area 5, to their sourcesAll speciesFrom the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
6.1Missisquoi River, including its tributaries (45°02′N., 72°30′W.)(a)Bass(a)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
(b)Char and Trout(b)From Monday September 15 or the one closest to that date to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
(c)Other species(c)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
7Nick Lake (45°13′N., 72°20′W.), Bolton TownshipAll speciesDec. 1 to Dec. 19 and April 1 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
8Peasley Pond (45°14′N., 72°17′W.), Bolton TownshipAll speciesDec. 1 to Dec. 19 and April 1 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
9Selby Lake (45°06′N., 72°48′W.), Dunham Township(a)Bass(a)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
(b)Pike and Pickerel(b)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(c)Other species(c)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
10Trousers Lake (45°15′N., 72°21′W.), Bolton TownshipAll speciesDec. 1 to Dec. 19 and April 1 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
11Waterloo Lake (45°20′N., 72°31′W.), Shefford Township(a)Bass(a)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
(b)Pike and Pickerel(b)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(c)Other species(c)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
12Webster Lake (45°16′N., 72°16′W.), Bolton TownshipAll speciesDec. 1 to Dec. 19 and April 1 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
13Yamaska River, including its tributaries (45°11′N., 72°44′W.) (a)Bass(a)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
(b)Pike and Pickerel(b)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(c)Char and Trout(c)From Monday September 15 or the one closest to that date to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
(d)Other species(d)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
  • SOR/91-141, s. 23
  • SOR/93-196, s. 24
  • SOR/99-264, s. 72
  • SOR/2001-51, ss. 29, 45

SCHEDULE VI(Sections 2, 31, 34, 35, 37, 39 and 40)Sport Fishing in Area 6

Part I

Close Times and Fishing Quotas for Certain Species of Fish in Area 6 Waters Excepting Waters in Parts II and, in the Case of Close Times, Waters in Part III
Column IColumn IIColumn III
ItemSpeciesFishing QuotaClose Time
1Bass6 in allDec. 1 to the Thurs. of or closest to June 15
2Pike6 in allDec. 1 to the Thurs. before the third Friday in May
3Pickerel6 in allDec. 1 to the Thurs. before the third Friday in May
4Sturgeon1 in allDec. 1 to the Thurs. of or closest to June 15
5Muskellunge2Dec. 1 to the Thurs. of or closest to June 15
6Char10 in allFrom the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
7Landlocked Atlantic salmon3From the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
8Lake trout and splake trout2 in allFrom the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to May 31
9Trout5 in allFrom the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
10Other speciesn/aDec. 1 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April

Part II

Close Times and Fishing Quotas for Certain Species of Fish in Waters Situated in Wildlife Reserves Excepting, in the Case of Close Times, Waters in Part III
Column IColumn IIColumn IIIColumn IV
ItemName and PositionTerritorySpeciesClose Time
1Mont-Orford National ParkAll species0April 1 to March 31

Part III

Waters Subject to a Close Time for Certain Species of Fish
Column IColumn II Column IIIColumn IV
ItemName and PositionTerritorySpeciesClose Time
1Argent (d’) Lake (45°19′N., 72°19′W.) Bolton and Stukely townshipsAll speciesFrom December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
2Boissonneault Lake (45°36′N., 71°54′W.) Windsor Township(a)Bass and Muskellunge(a)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
(b)Pike and Pickerel(b)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(c)Char, Trout and Ouananiche(c)From Monday September 15 or the one closest to that date to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
(d)Lake trout(d)From the Tuesday following the first Monday in September to May 31
(e)Other species(e)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
3Brompton Lake (45°26′N., 72°09′W.), Brompton and Orford townships(a)Bass and Muskellunge(a)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
(b)Pike and Pickerel(b)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(c)Char, Trout and Ouananiche(c)From Monday September 15 or the one closest to that date to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
(d)Lake trout(d)From the Tuesday following the first Monday in September to May 31
(e)Other species(e)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
4Brousseau Lake (45°19′N., 72°26′W.) Stukely TownshipAll speciesFrom December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
5Dudswell Lake (45°36′N., 71°36′W.) Dudswell Township(a)Pike(a)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(b)Other species(b)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
6Ely Brook (45°27′N., 72°09′W.) From Brompton Lake to Larouche Lake, Brompton TownshipAll speciesFrom Monday September 15 or the one closest to that date to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
7Herbages, (aux) River (45°23′N., 72°09′W.) From Lake Brompton to Mont-Orford National Park, Orford TownshipAll speciesFrom Monday September 15 or the one closest to that date to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
8Long Lake (45°18′N., 72°22′W.) Stukely TownshipAll speciesFrom December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
9Lovering Lake (45°10′N., 72°09′W.) Magog and Stanstead townships(a)Bass and Muskellunge(a)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
(b)Pike and Pickerel(b)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(c)Char, Trout and Ouananiche(c)From Monday September 15 or the one closest to that date to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
(d)Lake trout(d)From the Tuesday following the first Monday in September to May 31
(e)Other species(e)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
10Magog Lake (45°18′N., 72°02′W.) Ascot, Hatley and Magog townships(a)Bass and Muskellunge(a)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
(b)Pike and Pickerel(b)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(c)Char, Trout and Ouananiche(c)From Monday September 15 or the one closest to that date to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
(d)Lake trout(d)From the Tuesday following the first Monday in September to May 31
(e)Other species(e)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
11Magog River
(1)that part between Magog Lake and the Saint-François River (45°24′N., 71°54′W.), Ascot and Orford townships(a)Bass and Muskellunge(a)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
(b)Pike and Pickerel(b)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(c)Char, Trout and Ouananiche(c)From Monday September 15 or the one closest to that date to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
(d)Lake trout(d)From the Tuesday following the first Monday in September to May 31
(e)Other species(e)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
(2)that part between the Magog hydro-electric dam and the Highway 55 bridge (45°16′N., 72°06′W.), Magog Township(a)Bass and Muskellunge(a)From December 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
(b)Pike and Pickerel(b)From December 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(c)Char, Trout and Ouananiche(c)From Monday September 15 or the one closest to that date to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
(d)Lake trout(d)From the Tuesday following the first Monday in September to May 31
(e)Other species(e)From December 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
(3)that part between the Dominion Textile dam at Magog and the first bridge situated downstream from Highway 108 (45°16′N., 72°08′W.), Magog Township(a)Bass and Muskellunge(a)From December 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
(b)Pike and Pickerel(b)From December 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(c)Char, Trout and Ouananiche(c)From Monday September 15 or the one closest to that date to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
(d)Lake trout(d)From the Tuesday following the first Monday in September to May 31
(e)Other species(e)From December 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
12Massawippi Lake (45°13′N., 72°00′W.) Hatley Township(a)Bass and Muskellunge(a)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
(b)Pike and Pickerel(b)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(c)Char, Trout and Ouananiche(c)From Monday September 15 or the one closest to that date to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
(d)Lake trout(d)From the Tuesday following the first Monday in September to May 31
(e)Other species(e)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
13Massawippi Brook That part between the Highway 143 bridge at Massawippi and Massawippi Lake (45°11′N., 71°59′W.) Hatley TownshipAll speciesFrom April 1 to March 31
14Memphrémagog Lake (45°08′N., 72°16′W.) Bolton, Potton and Stanstead townships(a)Bass and Muskellunge(a)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
(b)Pike and Pickerel(b)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(c)Char, Trout and Ouananiche(c)From Monday September 15 or the one closest to that date to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
(d)Lake trout(d)From the Tuesday following the first Monday in September to May 31
(e)Other species(e)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
15Memphrémagog Lake The following tributaries of that lake :
(a)Taylor Brook (45°08′N., 72°15′W.), Stanstead Township(a)All species(a)From April 1 to March 31
(b)the tributaries of Taylor Brook(b)All species(b)From Monday September 15 or the one closest to that date to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
(c)all the other tributaries of Lake Memphrémagog situated in Area 6, to their sources(c)All species(c)From Monday September 15 or the one closest to that date to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
16Montjoie Lake (45°24′N., 72°06′W.) Orford Township(a)Bass and Muskellunge(a)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
(b)Pike and Pickerel(b)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(c)Char, Trout and Ouananiche(c)From Monday September 15 or the one closest to that date to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
(d)Lake trout(d)From the Tuesday following the first Monday in September to May 31
(e)Other species(e)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
17Orford Lake (45°18′N., 72°16′W.) Bolton Township(a)Bass and Muskellunge(a)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
(b)Char, Trout and Ouananiche(b)From Monday September 15 or the one closest to that date to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
(c)Lake trout(c)From the Tuesday following the first Monday in September to May 31
(d)Other species(d)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
18Parker Lake (45°20′N., 72°19′W.) Stukely TownshipAll speciesFrom December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
19Roxton Lake (45°28′N., 72°39′W.) Milton and Roxton townshipsAll speciesFrom December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
20Saint-François, Little Lake (45°32′N., 72°02′W.), Brompton Township(a)Bass and Muskellunge(a)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
(b)Pike and Pickerel(b)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(c)Char, Trout and Ouananiche(c)From Monday September 15 or the one closest to that date to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
(d)Lake trout(d)From the Tuesday following the first Monday in September to May 31
(e)Other species(e)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
21Saint-François River
(1)that part between the Kruger Company dam at Bromptonville and the eastern tip of the island situated downstream (45°28′N., 71°57′W.), Stoke Township(a)Bass and Muskellunge(a)From December 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
(b)Pike and Pickerel(b)From December 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(c)Char, Trout and Ouananiche(c)From Monday September 15 or the one closest to that date to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(d)Lake trout(d)From the Tuesday following the first Monday in September to May 31
(e)Other species(e)From December 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(2)that part between the Domtar Co. dam at Windsor and the first bridge situated downstream (45°34′N., 72°00′W.), Windsor Township(a)Bass and Muskellunge(a)From December 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
b)Pike et Pickerelb)From December 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
c)Char, Trout et Ouananichec)From Monday September 15 or the one closest to that date to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
d)Lake troutd)From the Tuesday following the first Monday in September to May 31
e)Other speciese)From December 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
22Stoke Lake (45°31′N., 71°49′W.) Stoke Township(a)Bass and Muskellunge(a)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
(b)Pike and Pickerel(b)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(c)Char, Trout and Ouananiche(c)From Monday September 15 or the one closest to that date to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
(d)Lake trout(d)From the Tuesday following the first Monday in September to May 31
(e)Other species(e)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
23Truite (à la) Lake (45°21′N., 72°09′W.) Orford Township(a)Bass and Muskellunge(a)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
(b)Pike and Pickerel(b)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(c)Char, Trout and Ouananiche(c)From Monday September 15 or the one closest to that date to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
(d)Lake trout(d)From the Tuesday following the first Monday in September to May 31
(e)Other species(e)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
24Wallace Lake (45°01′N., 71°38′W.) Hereford Township(a)Bass and Muskellunge(a)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
(b)Pike and Pickerel(b)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(c)Char, Trout and Ouananiche(c)From Monday September 15 or the one closest to that date to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
(d)Lake trout(d)From the Tuesday following the first Monday in September to May 31
(e)Other species(e)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
25Watopéka River That part between Saint-François River and Highway 143 (45°34′N., 72°00′W.) Windsor Township(a)Bass and Muskellunge(a)From December 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
(b)Pike and Pickerel(b)From December 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(c)Char, Trout and Ouananiche(c)From Monday September 15 or the one closest to that date to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(d)Lake trout(d)From the Tuesday following the first Monday in September to May 31
(e)Other species(e)From December 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
26Yamaska River, and its tributaries, including Boivin Lake (Granby) and the Choinière Reservoir (45°23′N., 72°42′W.)(a)Bass(a)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
(b)Pike and Pickerel(b)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(c)Char and Trout(c)From Monday September 15 or the one closest to that date to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
(d)Other species(d)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
  • SOR/91-141, ss. 24, 25
  • SOR/93-196, s. 25
  • SOR/99-264, s. 72
  • SOR/2001-51, s. 45
  • SOR/2005-269, s. 47

SCHEDULE VII(Sections 2, 31, 34, 35, 37, 39 and 40)Sport Fishing in Area 7

Part I

Close Times and Fishing Quotas for Certain Species of Fish in the Waters of Area 7, Except in the Case of Close Times, in the Waters Referred to in Part III
Column IColumn IIColumn III
ItemSpeciesFishing QuotaClose Time
1Bass6 in allDec. 1 to the Thurs. of or closest to June 15
2Pike6 in allDec. 1 to the Thurs. before the third Friday in May
3Pickerel6 in allDec. 1 to the Thurs. before the third Friday in May
4Sturgeon1 in allDec. 1 to the Thurs. of or closest to June 15
5Muskellunge2Dec. 1 to the Thurs. of or closest to June 15
6Char10 in allFrom the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
6.1Atlantic Tomcodn/aFrom April 1 to December 25
7Anadromous Atlantic salmon1Oct. 1 to May 31
8Landlocked Atlantic salmon3From the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
9Lake trout and splake trout2 in allFrom the Tues. after the first Monday in Sept. to May 31
10Trout5 in allFrom the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
11Other speciesn/aDec. 1 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April

Part II

Close Times and Fishing Quotas for Certain Species of Fish in Waters Situated in Wildlife Reserves
NOT APPLICABLE

Part III

Waters Subject to a Close Time for Certain Species of Fish
Column IColumn II Column IIIColumn IV
ItemName and PositionTerritorySpeciesClose Time
1Batiscan River
That part between the dam at Saint-Narcisse and the first pillar made of rocks situated 4 km downstream (46°32′N., 72°25′W.)(a)Bass and Muskellunge(a)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
(b)Pike and Pickerel(b)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(c)Sturgeon(c)From November 1 to June 14
(d)Char and Trout(d)From the second Monday in September to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(e)Other species(e)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
2Bécancour River
(1)that part between Lake William and à la Truite Lake (46°05′N., 71°32′W.), Ireland TownshipAll speciesFrom December 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(2)that part between Lake William and Lake Joseph (46°06′N., 71°34′W.), Halifax TownshipAll speciesFrom December 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
(3)that part between the Highway 30 bridge, upstream to the CN railway bridge (46°20′N., 72°26′W.), Municipality of Bécancour(a)Bass and Muskellunge(a)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
(b)Pike and Pickerel(b)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(c)Lake Sturgeon(c)From November 1 to June 14
(d)Char et Trout(d)From the second Monday in September to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(e)Other species(e)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
3Chêne (Grande du) RiverAll speciesFrom April 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
That part between the downstream side of the Highway 226 bridge and the St. Lawrence River (46°34′N., 72°00′W.)
4Coleraine RiverAll speciesFrom December 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
That part between the first narrows north of Noir Lake and the first railway bridge situated upstream (45°55′N., 71°23′W.) Garthby Township
5Est (de l’) Lake (45°17′N., 71°25′W.) Garthby Township(a)Muskellunge(a)From December 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
(b)Other species(b)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
6Joseph Lake (46°12′N., 71°32′W.) Inverness Township(a)Bass and Muskellunge(a)From December 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
(b)Pike and Pickerel(b)From December 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(c)Other species(c)From December 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
7Loup (du) River (a)Bass and Muskellunge(a)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
That part between the CP railway bridge upstream and the Masson bridge (46°23′N., 75°56′W.)(b)Pike and Pickerel(b)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(c)Sturgeon(c)From November 1 to June 30
(d)Other species(d)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
8Maskinongé River(a)Bass and Muskellunge(a)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
That part between the Highway 40 bridge upstream and the village of Saint-Joseph de Maskinongé dam (46°13′N., 73°01′W.)(b)Pike and Pickerel(b)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(c)Sturgeon(c)From November 1 to June 14
(d)Other species(d)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
9[Repealed, SOR/2005-269, s. 12]
10St. Lawrence River
(1)that part of the river in Area 7, excluding Lake Saint-Pierre(a)Bass and Muskellunge(a)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
(b)Pike and Pickerel(b)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the second Friday in May
(c)Sturgeon(c)From November 1 to June 14
(d)Char, Ouananiche, Lake trout and Trout(d)From the second Monday in September to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
(e)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(e)From September 1 to May 31
(f)Other species(f)From December 1 to December 19
(2)Lake Saint-Pierre (46°12′N., 72°50′W.)(a)Bass and Muskellunge(a)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
(b)Pike and Pickerel(b)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the second Friday in May
(c)Sturgeon(c)From November 1 to June 30
(d)Char, Ouananiche, Lake trout and Trout(d)From the second Monday in September to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
(e)Anadromous Atlantic salmon(e)From September 1 to May 31
(f)Other species(f)From December 1 to December 19
11Stater Pond(46°04′N., 71°28′W.) Ireland Township(a)Pike and Pickerel(a)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(b)Other species(b)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
12Trois Lacs (Les) (45°48′N., 71°30′W.) Tingwick and Wotton townships(a)Pike and Pickerel(a)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(b)Other species(b)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
13Truite (à la) Lake (46°05′N., 71°30′W.) Ireland Township(a)Pike and Pickerel(a)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(b)Other species(b)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April
14William Lake (46°07′N., 71°34′W.) Halifax Township(a)Bass and Muskellunge(a)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
(b)Pike and Pickerel(b)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the third Friday in May
(c)Other species(c)From December 1 to December 19 and from April 1 to the Thursday before the fourth Friday in April

Part IV

Close Times, Fishing Quotas and Authorized Fishing Gear For Certain Species of Fish in Salmon Rivers
NOT APPLICABLE

Part V[Repealed, SOR/97-203, s. 19]

  • SOR/91-141, ss. 26 to 28
  • SOR/93-196, ss. 26, 27
  • SOR/97-203, s. 19
  • SOR/99-264, ss. 72, 74
  • SOR/2001-51, ss. 30, 45
  • SOR/2005-269, s. 12

SCHEDULE VIII(Sections 2, 31, 34, 35, 37, 39 and 40)Sport Fishing in Area 8

Part I

Close Times and Fishing Quotas for Certain Species of Fish in Area 8 Waters Excepting, in the Case of Close Times, Waters in Part III
Column IColumn IIColumn III
ItemSpeciesFishing QuotaClose Time
1Bass6 in allApril 1 to the Thurs. of or closest to June 15
2American shad5n/a
3Pike6 in allApril 1 to the Thurs. before the second Friday in May
4Pickerel6 in allApril 1 to the Thurs. before the second Friday in May
5Sturgeon1 in allApril 15 to June 15
6Muskellunge1April 1 to the Thurs. of or closest to June 15
7Char10 in alln/a
8Landlocked Atlantic salmon3 n/a
8.1Anadromous Atlantic salmon 1 n/a
8.2Lake trout2 in all n/a
9Trout 5 in all n/a
10Other speciesn/an/a

Part II

Close Times and Fishing Quotas for Certain Species of Fish in Waters Situated in Wildlife Reserves
NOT APPLICABLE

Part III

Waters Subject to a Close Time for Certain Species of Fish
Column IColumn II Column IIIColumn IV
ItemName and PositionTerritorySpeciesClose Time
1Acadie (L’) RiverAll speciesFrom April 1 to June 30
From the Highway 112 bridge to the Highway 104 bridge (45°29′N., 73°16′W.)
2Beaudette RiverAll speciesFrom April 1 to June 30
That part upstream from the Highway 20 bridge (45°14′N., 74°21′W.)
3Brochets (aux) RiverAll speciesFrom April 1 to June 30
That part between the Notre-Dame-De-Stanbridge dam and the point where it empties into Missisquoi Bay (45°02′N., 73°05′W.)
4Châteauguay RiverAll speciesFrom April 1 to June 30
(1)that part between the dam upstream from Châteauguay and its extension to the north shore and the first bridge downstream from that dam (45°21′N., 73°44′W.)
(2)that part between the Sainte-Martine dam and the mouth of the Esturgeon River (45°16′N., 73°47′W.)All speciesFrom April 1 to June 30
5Chibouet River(a)Bass and Muskellunge(a)From April 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
From the point where it empties into the Yamaska River to a point 200 m upstream (45°47′N., 72°52′W.)(b)Sturgeon(b)From November 1 to June 14
(c)Other species(c)From April 1 to May 14
6Deux Montagnes (des) Lake
(1)that part formed by Carillon Bay north of a straight line running from aux Roches Point to Portage Brook (45°32′N., 74°19′W.)All speciesFrom April 1 to June 30
(2)that part formed by Fer à Cheval Bay west of a straight line running from the eastern tip of Carillon Island to the eastern tip of Paquin Island (45°31′N., 74°15′W.)All speciesFrom April 1 to June 30
7Mille Îles (des) RiverAll speciesFrom April 1 to June 30
That part between the Highway 25 bridge and the CP railway bridge downstream (45°41′N., 73°37′W.)
8Noire River(a)Bass and Muskellunge(a)From April 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
That part between the Émileville dam and the eastern tip of the island downstream from Saint-Pie (45°30′N., 72°54′W.)(b)Sturgeon(b)From November 1 to June 14
(c)Other species(c)From April 1 to May 14
9Ottawa River
(1)that part between the Carillon dam and the electric power line below that dam (45°34′N., 74°23′W.)(a)Bass and Muskellunge(a)From April 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
(b)Sturgeon(b)From November 1 to June 14
(c)Other species(c)From April 1 to May 14
(2)that part between a point 180 m upstream from the CN railway bridge at Dorion and a straight line running from the southern tip of Little Besner Island to Pointe aux Chênes (45°23′N., 74°00′W.)(a)Bass and Muskellunge(a)From April 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
(b)Sturgeon(b)From November 1 to June 14
(c)Other species(c)From April 1 to May 14
(3)that part between a point 325 m upstream from the Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue railway bridge and a line running parallel to the Highway 20 bridge, via the southern end of the pier at the lock (45°24′N., 73°57′W.)(a)Bass and Muskellunge(a)From April 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
(b)Sturgeon(b)From November 1 to June 14
(c)Other species(c)From April 1 to May 14
10Prairies (des) River(a)Bass and Muskellunge(a)From April 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
That part between the Hydro-Québec dam and the Pie-IX bridge (45°36′N., 73°39′W.)(b)Sturgeon(b)From November 1 to June 14
(c)Other species(c)From April 1 to May 14
11Richelieu River(a)Bass and Muskellunge(a)From April 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
That part between the Chambly dam and a line running from Fort Chambly to the opposite bank, via the northwestern islands situated downstream from the rapids (45°27′N., 73°17′W.)(b)Sturgeon(b)From November 1 to June 14
(c)Other species(c)From April 1 to May 14
12Rigaud River(a)Bass and Muskellunge(a)From April 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
That part between the Highway 40 bridge and the Town of Rigaud dam (45°29′N., 74°18′W.)(b)Sturgeon(b)From November 1 to June 14
(c)Other species(c)From April 1 to May 14
13Lake Saint-François (45°10′N., 74°22′W.)(a)Sturgeon(a)From April 1 to March 31
(b)Other species(b)Same as Part I, Area 8
14Yamaska River(a)Bass and Muskellunge(a)From April 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
(1)at Farnham, that part between the dam with walkway and the Highway 10 bridge downstream (Farnham Township) (45°18′N., 73°00′W.)(b)Sturgeon(b)From November 1 to June 14
(c)Other species(c)From April 1 to May 14
(2)at Saint-Hyacinthe, that part between the Penman Co. dam and Concorde Avenue bridge (45°38′N., 72°56′W.)(a)Bass and Muskellunge(a)From April 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
(b)Sturgeon(b)From November 1 to June 14
(c)Other species(c)From April 1 to May 14
(3)from a point 1 000 m upstream from the Saint-Hugues bridge to a point 1 000 m downstream from that bridge(a)Bass and Muskellunge(a)From April 1 to Thursday June 15 or the one closest to that date
(b)Sturgeon(b)From November 1 to June 14
(c)Other species(c)From April 1 to May 14
  • SOR/91-141, s. 29
  • SOR/93-196, ss. 28, 29
  • SOR/95-496, s. 24
  • SOR/99-264, ss. 72, 74
  • SOR/2001-51, s. 45

SCHEDULE IX(Sections 2, 31, 34, 35, 37, 39 and 40)Sport Fishing in Area 9

Part I

Close Times and Fishing Quotas for Certain Species of Fish in Area 9 Waters Excepting, in the Case of Close Times, Waters in Part III
Column IColumn IIColumn III
ItemSpeciesFishing QuotasClose Time
1Bass6 in allDec. 1 to the Thurs. of or closest to June 15
2Pike6 in allDec. 1 to the Thurs. before the third Friday in May
3Pickerel6 in allDec. 1 to the Thurs. before the third Friday in May
3.1Sturgeon1 in allFrom November 1 to June 14
4Muskellunge2Dec. 1 to the Thurs. of or closest to June 15
5Char10 in allFrom the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
6Landlocked Atlantic salmon3 From the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
6.1Anadromous Atlantic salmon n/aFrom April 1 to March 31
7Lake trout and splake trout2 in all From the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to May 31
8Trout5 in all From the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
9Other speciesn/aDec. 1 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April

Part II

Close Times and Fishing Quotas for Certain Species of Fish in Waters Situated in Wildlife Reserves
NOT APPLICABLE

Part III

Waters Subject to a Close Time for Certain Species of Fish
Column IColumn II Column IIIColumn IV
ItemName and PositionTerritorySpeciesClose Time
1Archambault Lake (46°19′N., 74°15′W.), Lussier Township(a)Bass(a)April 1 to the Thurs. of or closest to June 15
(b)Pike(b)April 1 to the Thurs. before the third Friday in May
(c)Pickerel(c)April 1 to the Thurs. before the third Friday in May
(d)Muskellunge(d)April 1 to the Thurs. of or closest to June 15
(e)Char(e)From the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
(f)Lake trout and splake trout(f)From the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to May 31
(g)Trout(g)From the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
(h)Landlocked Atlantic salmon(h)From the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
(i)Other species(i)n/a
2Cloutier Lake (46°11′N., 73°39′W.) Kildare Township(a)Bass(a)April 1 to the Thurs. of or closest to June 15
(b)Pike(b)April 1 to the Thurs. before the third Friday in May
(c)Pickerel(c)April 1 to the Thurs. before the third Friday in May
(d)Muskellunge(d)April 1 to the Thurs. of or closest to June 15
(e)Char(e)From the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
(f)Lake trout and splake trout(f)From the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to May 31
(g)Trout(g)From the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
(h)Landlocked Atlantic salmon(h)From the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
(i)Other species(i)n/a
3Écho Lake (45°53′N., 74°01′W.), Abercromby Township(a)Bass(a)April 1 to the Thurs. of or closest to June 15
(b)Pike(b)April 1 to the Thurs. before the third Friday in May
(c)Pickerel(c)April 1 to the Thurs. before the third Friday in May
(d)Muskellunge(d)April 1 to the Thurs. of or closest to June 15
(e)Char(e)From the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
(f)Lake trout and splake trout(f)From the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to May 31
(g)Trout(g)From the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
(h)Landlocked Atlantic salmon(h)From the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
(i)Other species(i)n/a
4Îles, des (Lake) (46°06′N., 74°02′W.), Wexford Township(a)Bass(a)April 1 to the Thurs. of or closest to June 15
(b)Pike(b)April 1 to the Thurs. before the third Friday in May
(c)Pickerel(c)April 1 to the Thurs. before the third Friday in May
(d)Muskellunge(d)April 1 to the Thurs. of or closest to June 15
(e)Char(e)From the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
(f)Lake trout and splake trout(f)From the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to May 31
(g)Trout(g)From the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
(h)Landlocked Atlantic salmon(h)From the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
(i)Other species(i)n/a
5Maskinongé Lake (46°05′N., 74°36′W.), De Salaberry Township(a)Bass(a)April 1 to the Thurs. of or closest to June 15
(b)Pike(b)April 1 to the Thurs. before the third Friday in May
(c)Pickerel(c)April 1 to the Thurs. before the third Friday in May
(d)Muskellunge(d)April 1 to the Thurs. of or closest to June 15
(e)Char(e)From the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
(f)Lake trout and splake trout(f)From the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to May 31
(g)Trout(g)From the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
(h)Landlocked Atlantic salmon(h)From the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
(i)Other species(i)n/a
6Ouareau Lake (46°17′N., 74°09′W.), Lussier Township(a)Bass(a)April 1 to the Thurs. of or closest to June 15
(b)Pike(b)April 1 to the Thurs. before the third Friday in May
(c)Pickerel(c)April 1 to the Thurs. before the third Friday in May
(d)Muskellunge(d)April 1 to the Thurs. of or closest to June 15
(e)Char(e)From the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
(f)Lake trout and splake trout(f)From the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to May 31
(g)Trout(g)From the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
(h)Landlocked Atlantic salmon(h)From the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
(i)Other species(i)n/a
7Sables, des (Lake) Des Sables Lake and the brook originating in de la Borne Lake, (46°02′N., 74°18′W.), Beresford Township(a)Bass(a)From the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to the Thurs. of or closest to June 15
(b)Lake trout and splake trout(b)From the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to May 31
(c)Other species(c)From the Monday of or closest to Sept. 15 to the Thurs. before the fourth Friday in April
  • SOR/91-141, s. 30
  • SOR/93-196, s. 30
  • SOR/99-264, s. 72
  • SOR/2001-51, s. 45

SCHEDULES X TO XXIX

THESE SCHEDULES ARE NOT DISPLAYED, SEE SOR/90-214, PP. 21 TO 791; SOR/91-141, SS. 3 TO 91; SOR/91-336, S. 4; SOR/92-29, S. 1(F), 2(F), 3; SOR/93-196, SS. 1 TO 39, 40(F), 41 TO 81, 82(F), 83 to 91; SOR/94-139, S. 2; SOR/94-392, SS. 10 TO 13, 14(F), 15 TO 24; SOR/95-165, s. 1; SOR/95-496, SS. 16 TO 44; SOR/96-10, S. 1; SOR/97-203, SS. 18 TO 38; SOR/98-218, SS. 10 TO 32; SOR/99-264, SS. 29 TO 74; SOR/2001-51, SS. 20 to 47; SOR/2001-438, SS. 6, 7(F), 8, 9(F), 10, 11(E), 12(F), 13 to 28, 29(F), 30 to 33; SOR/2003-176, SS.  15 to 24; SOR/2004-64, SS. 6 to 8, SOR/2005-269, SS. 9 to 13, 14(F), 15, 16(F), 17(F), 18 to 20, 21(F), 22 33, 34(F), 35 to 51.

SCHEDULES XXX AND XXXI

[Repealed, SOR/2001-51, s. 48]

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