Crown Land Near Trois-Rivières

12 crown land sites 8 fishing spots 8 campgrounds

Trois-Rivières sits where the Saint-Maurice River meets the St. Lawrence, right in the heart of Mauricie. The Saint-Maurice is fishable from inside city limits, and Parc de l'Île Saint-Quentin sits on an island barely 2 km from downtown. For real forest and public land, Parc national de la Mauricie is about an hour north (61 km), with the closer Parc régional des Grandes Coulées (53 km) and Parc régional de Portneuf (66 km) offering trails and camping in between. This page rounds up the closest public land, fishing spots, campgrounds and road trips around Trois-Rivières.

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Crown Land Nearby

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Parc régional des Grandes Coulées
Public lands
53 km
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Parc national du Canada de la Mauricie
Provincial parks
61 km
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Parc régional de Portneuf
Public lands
66 km
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Pourvoirie Club Hosanna inc.
Outfitters
70 km
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Centre du Pourvoyeur Mastigouche ltée
Outfitters
72 km
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Réserve faunique Mastigouche
Wildlife reserves
78 km
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Pourvoyeur en chasse et pêche Saint-Damien inc.
Outfitters
78 km
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Zec Tawachiche
ZEC
80 km
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Zec de la Rivière-Jacques-Cartier
ZEC
83 km
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Zec des Nymphes
ZEC
85 km
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Pourvoirie au Pays de Réal Massé inc.
Outfitters
86 km
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Pavillon Basilières
Outfitters
90 km

Frequently Asked Questions

Parc national de la Mauricie, about 61 km north, is the closest large block of public land; the closer Parc régional des Grandes Coulées (53 km) and Parc régional de Portneuf (66 km) also offer trails and camping on public land.

Yes, with a valid Quebec fishing licence — the Saint-Maurice River runs right through downtown, and Parc de l'Île Saint-Quentin, about 2 km away, has a popular riverside beach and campground.

Trois-Rivières to Shawinigan, the gateway to Parc national de la Mauricie, and Trois-Rivières to Victoriaville are the two most popular short trips, both under an hour.

Regulations

A valid Quebec sport fishing licence is required to fish anywhere on this page. Parc national de la Mauricie and the regional parks charge daily access fees and require reservations for camping in peak season; check ahead before you go, and respect fire bans in the surrounding Mauricie forest.