Crown Land Near Rimouski

12 crown land sites 8 fishing spots 8 campgrounds

Rimouski sits on the south shore of the St. Lawrence, where the forests and rivers of the Bas-Saint-Laurent start almost at the edge of town. The Rimouski River is fishable inside city limits, Zec de la Rivière-Rimouski begins about 13 km out, and Parc national du Bic — one of Quebec's most photographed coastal parks — is roughly 26 km west. Réserve faunique Duchénier, further inland, adds genuine backcountry camping and fishing. This page rounds up the closest public land, fishing spots, campgrounds and road trips around Rimouski.

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Crown Land Nearby

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Zec de la Rivière-Rimouski
ZEC
13 km
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Parc national du Bic
National parks
26 km
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Réserve faunique Duchénier
Wildlife reserves
29 km
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Zec de la Rivière-Mitis
ZEC
37 km
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Réserve faunique de Rimouski
Wildlife reserves
60 km
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Zec du Bas-Saint-Laurent
ZEC
61 km
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Pourvoirie le Chasseur inc.
Outfitters
61 km
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Zec de la Rivière-Laval
ZEC
62 km
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Zec Owen
ZEC
68 km
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Parc régional de la Seigneurie du Lac Matapédia
Public lands
73 km
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Zec de la Rivière-des-Escoumins
ZEC
76 km
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Zec d'Iberville
ZEC
76 km

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — Zec de la Rivière-Rimouski (13 km) is the closest, with Réserve faunique Duchénier (29 km) and Zec de la Rivière-Mitis (37 km) a bit further along the coast.

Yes, with a valid Quebec fishing licence — the Rimouski River runs through the city, and Lac à l'Anguille is about 8 km away.

Parc national du Bic, about 26 km west along the coast, is the closest — known for its islands, capes and harbour seals.

Regulations

A valid Quebec sport fishing licence is required at every spot on this page. Zecs charge daily access fees for fishing and camping, and Réserve faunique Duchénier requires reservations in peak season; Parc national du Bic charges a daily access fee. Check current conditions before heading out.