The Dumoine, Noire and Coulonge rivers watersheds are among the last wild and intact watersheds anywhere in Southern Canada. Our vision for Western Quebec is bold and inspiring – an interconnected network of protected areas centered around the the Dumoine, Noire and Coulonge watersheds that fully protect the richness of the landscape while linking the forests of the Ottawa Valley and the Boreal forest. This thriving network would also provide meaningful jobs and investment opportunities for local communities based on ecotourism and sustainable development.
The Pontiac MRC has expressed its support for the MELCCFP to analyze the protected area proposals submitted within its territory.
The MRC of La Vallée-de-la-Gatineau and the Témiscamingue MRC have rejected all proposals made on their territories.
In total, 2 643 km2 of the projects that we submitted were retained for consultation. These were presented to different stakeholders within the MRCs concerned and will be commented on and analysed during the local dedicated round tables. Recommendations issuing from these discussions will be transmitted to a regional round table and to the government of Quebec who will decide on the projects, their limites and the final statuses in 2027.
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