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The ZEC Borgia is a " zone d'exploitation contrôlée " (controlled harvesting area) (ZEC) located in La Tuque (urban agglomeration) , in administrative region of Mauricie , Quebec , Canada .

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4-597: This hunting and fishing 556 square kilometres (215 sq mi) is administered by the Association de chasse et de pêche Asitabec inc (Association of Hunting and Fishing Asitabec Inc). This zec is entirely a forested area with wildlife vocation. His name contains the Lake and the Township of Borgia, named in honor of Joseph Le Vasseur Borgia , a member of Lower Canada parliament from 1808 to 1819 and from 1824 to 1830. Zec Borgia

8-467: A length of 3.6 km and a maximum width of 0.6 km. This lake is oriented in a north-east to south-west along the north side of Quebec Route 155 at a distance ranging from 0.7 to 1.5 km. Joseph Le Vasseur Borgia Joseph Le Vasseur Borgia (January 6, 1773 – June 28, 1839) was a lawyer, newspaper owner and political figure in Lower Canada . He was born at Quebec in 1773,

12-724: Is located 35 km north of La Tuque or at km 145 of the Quebec Route 155 . The docking station # 1 is located 500 meters from Highway 155, # 147 mileage. Zec is bounded by: The territory of the ZEC covers four townships: Biart, Chasseur, Borgia and Micheaux. Zec counts 194 lakes in total in his territory of which 59 are used for fishing, as well as three rivers. The main lakes on this territory are: Deschênes, Chasseur, Caron, "à Shaw", Gingras, Borgia (located at center-ouest near route 155 ), Armstrong, "de la Serpe", Barbelle, "du Jonc", "de la Fourchette", Jeanne, Biard and Gravel. The Borgia lake has

16-545: The son of a blacksmith, and studied at the Petit Séminaire de Québec . He articled as a lawyer, qualified to practice in 1800 and set up practice at Quebec. Le Vasseur Borgia helped found Le Canadien in 1806. In 1808, he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada for Cornwallis, representing it until 1820 when he was defeated, and then again from 1824 to 1830. For his association with Le Canadien , he

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