Nestled in the heart of the Appalachians, this magnificent territory is located at over 550 m above sea level and is surrounded by small mountains housing a biological refuge.
It spans 656.2 km², including 65.2 km² with exclusive rights for hunting, fishing, and trapping.
The mountainous terrain, century-old forests, and developed hunting areas provide an ideal setting for moose, black bears, partridges, and migratory birds.
The quality of hunting is remarkable due to rigorous management of the territory.
Baronnie de Kamouraska Outfitters
Fishing, Hiking, and Observation
This exceptional territory, partly protected by the Lac de l'Est area, is a playground for outdoor enthusiasts.
Over 100 km of roads and trails wind through its landscapes composed of mixed forests, young stands, food-rich clearings, and panoramic views.
The diversity of habitats is home to abundant wildlife and remarkable flora, prized by mycology enthusiasts.
The watershed includes 5 lakes and 70 km of streams and rivers.
Lac Cinq Mille, the head of the Ouelle River, is a popular site for fishing for brook trout and fly fishing.
Fully booked for 2025. Resuming commercialization in 2026
Fully booked for 2025. Resuming commercialization in 2026
Fully booked for 2025. Resuming commercialization in 2026
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Access and contact
Lac des Cinq Milles, Mont-Carmel, Québec, G0L 1W0
Telefon : 514-447-6300
E-Mail: info@caraibesnordiques.com
Wie kommt man dorthin?
From Montreal or Quebec
- 1 Take Highway 20 East
- 2 Take the exit for Saint-Philippe-de-Néri - Mont-Carmel
- 3 Take Route 287 South towards Lac de l'Est
- 4 At km 10, take the forest road
- 5 Follow the signs on the posters (9 km)








