Wakefield Quebec?

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Turkey's are a good option there now. They introduced them over a decade ago and now have a two bird spring season. Good fishing for diverse species in the river. When i was growing up there they ran logs down the river, so no big boats but the logs had impacts on water quality for sure. As soon as they stopped we had musky come up from the Ottawa. Better walleye fishing. But of course bigger boats run the river now. I moved away about 20 years ago so my info is dated. I have hunted moose twice in recent years in the SEPAQ parks (not in Wakefield area though). It's by draw for residents only, but non-residents (me) can go as guests. It's not that cheap, but very enjoyable because you get exclusive access to a huge territory and a nice little cabin etc... Good way to start while taking the time to make friends with farmers/landowners (which is no easier or harder than anywhere else I've lived). Road hunting and trespassing seems fairly bad, or at least it did back then. While that sucks for the attitude towards hunters, it probably helps polite and honest folks knocking on doors to be legit. BTW, Wakefield is largely anglophone, as are most communities along the Gatineau valley for a fair ways up, if that's relevant to your buddy. And if he has kids, it's a great place to grow up - some really top-notch people come outta that place. ;-) LOL

Cheers,
-Dave
 
I went to a small show at the Black Sheep Inn in Wakefield to see Garnet Rogers (Stan's brother and accompanist ). I thought the area was very pretty, and I was shocked that a little place like that had "name" talent come through all the time.

The owner of the Sheep has been very successful getting acts in on the way to Ottawa and Montreal
 
If your buddy is ever interested in hunting for various game in Ontario than fire me a message. I hunt just south of Ottawa for deer, turkey, rabbit, grouse, goose etc. Lots of crown land east of Ottawa as well if he doesnt mind the drive. Ps Wakefield is a beautiful town. I downhill ski at Edelweiss which is 5 minutes outside of Wakefield
 
I have fond memories of the area. I have family in Wakefield who owned several hundred acres of bush across the river in Farelton (not sure of spelling). He'd be best to get to know landowners who in time might give him access to their properties. The area is very much like any in the interior of BC (Ok their "hills" aren't as big as BC's mountains, but don't tell them that).
 
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