This area was first visited by "Montagnais" Innu people who practiced the fur trade. With the arrival of Europeans in the area, several trading posts, called Postes du Roi, were established on the shores of lakes Ashuapmushuan and Nicabau.[2] The word Ashuapmushuan is a term in Montagnais Innu language, meaning "where we see the moose".[3]
Access
Ashuapmushuan Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean Region between La Doré and Chibougamau, 325 kilometres (202 mi) north of Quebec City. It is crossed by the Route 167. This road provides access to the host South station and host Chigoubiche position, respectively located at km 33 and 113.
Territory
The area of the reserve is 4,487 square kilometres (1,732 sq mi). The territory is covered in the south by a pine forest with hardwood which gradually converts to a forest of black spruce and jack pine to the north. It contains some 1200 lakes and numerous streams and rivers.
The forest industry operates in Ashuapmushuan Wildlife Reserve under supply and forest management agreements (CAAF) granted by the Ministry of Natural Resources.
Activities and facilities
In this Wildlife Reserve, eleven cottages located on the shore of Lake Chigoubiche to end rental boaters. Some of these cabins can accommodate two to three people and in the same area, seven cottages are fully equipped to accommodate four to six people. Moreover, the rest area Draveurs, at kilometre 48, has four rustic chalets equipped with a more basic equipment.
On the edge of Lake Dufferin, located a little further south, there is a single cottage for 6 people. Closer Quebec Route 167, an old building caretaker is available for groups up to 8 people. All the cottages are equipped with Wildlife propane equipment. The water is not potable throughout the reserve. Wildlife Reserve makes available to vacationers rowboats and kayaks.