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Quebec, Canada Duck Hunting Guides and Outfitters

Quebec, Canada duck hunting can be one of the most memorable hunting trips. With speeds of over 60 miles an hour, duck hunting can be very challenging as well as fun. In their annual migration some ducks travel from the Arctic Circle to South America and back again. The following links to Quebec, Canada duck hunting guides and outfitters should be able to help you in planning your next trip.


Duck Hunting Guides and Outfitters from Quebec, Canada

Duck Hunting Guides and Outfitters from Quebec, CanadaThese Quebec, Canada duck hunting guides and outfitters will be happy to help you in planning your next trip.
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Each hunting guide or outfitter has a webpage that can answer most of your questions that you have on duck. If not, their email or phone number is listed on each website.

Quebec is the oldest of the Canada provinces, occupying most of northeastern Canada. Quebec covers over 590,000 square miles, of which 71,000 square miles are water. This area represents about one fifth of Canada. Quebec is more than twice as large as Texas and six times the size of Great Britain. From north to south its maximum length is more than 1,200 miles, and its greatest east-west width is about 1,000 miles.

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Quebec, Canada Hunting Supply Store, Taxidermists, and Lodging or Hotel Accommodation

Quebec, Canada hunting lodges, hotel accommodations, supply stores, and taxidermy services are listed below. We have displayed these links to help you with your next trip if the need arises. Hunting-Trips-R-Us wants you to have a great experience on your next hunt.


Supply Stores for Quebec, Canada Duck Hunters

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Taxidermy Services in Quebec, Canada for Duck Hunts and Other Animals

Listed are Quebec, Canada taxidermists offered for duck hunts and other animals.





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Quebec, Canada Hunting Lodge or Hotel Accommodations

Quebec, Canada lodging or hotel accommodation for duck hunters and their families.





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Quebec, Canada Hunting Licenses and Season Schedule

The guides and outfitters will be able to supply you with additional information on the states hunting licenses and season schedule. Here are two links for the Quebec, Canada licenses and the season schedule that should help you with the information you need for your next hunting trip. We have also included a link for the weather as well. Each guide or outfitter can help you more.

Quebec, Canada Licenses and Fees

Quebec, Canada Regulations



Terrain and Weather to Help Plan Your Next Quebec, Canada Trip

Quebec is the oldest of the Canada provinces, occupying most of northeastern Canada. Quebec covers over 590,000 square miles, of which 71,000 square miles are water. This area represents about one fifth of Canada. Quebec is more than twice as large as Texas and six times the size of Great Britain. From north to south its maximum length is more than 1,200 miles, and its greatest east-west width is about 1,000 miles.

Quebec is bounded on the west by Hudson Bay and Ontario; on the south by Ontario, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, New Brunswick, and the Gulf of St. Lawrence; on the east by Labrador; and on the north by Hudson Strait, which separates it from Baffin Island. Anticosti Island, in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, and a number of smaller islands in the river are part of Quebec.

Quebec has three main geographical divisions: the Laurentian Plateau north of the St. Lawrence, the Appalachian highlands south of the river, and the St. Lawrence lowlands. In the lowlands are thousands of square miles of level or rolling country that are well suited for hunting.

The Laurentian Plateau, or Canadian Shield, is a mass of ancient hard rock thinly covered with soil. In Quebec it slopes gradually from the south and east to James Bay and Hudson Bay on the west and to Ungava Bay on the north. The land is swampy and has thick forests. The forest of cone-bearing trees are dense in the south and central parts of the plateau, but thin out toward the north. Beyond the limit of tree growth is a belt of tundra.

The entire region is dotted with lakes, and many rivers rise in the central highlands, flowing to the south, west, and north. The rivers entering the St. Lawrence on the north bank – Notably the Ottawa, the St. Maurice, and the Saguenay – Drop in falls and rapids from the rugged highlands to the plains along the great river. South of the St. Lawrence Valley the land rises again to a series of mountain ridges that are a continuation of the Appalachians farther south. The Notre Dame Mountains in the south and the Shickshock range of the Gaspe Peninsula reach heights of 3,000 to 4,000 feet.

All of Quebec lies north of the 45th parallel of latitude, and the northern part extends to within 5 degrees of the Arctic Circle. Everywhere in the province the winters are long and cold. The warmest part of Quebec is the lowland region around Montreal, on both sides of the St. Lawrence. In this area temperatures average about 14 degrees to 15 degrees in the winter months and up to 70 degrees in the summer.

The St. Lawrence Valley is in the path followed by the storm centers that cross the continent from west to east. Weather changes are frequent. Northern Quebec feels the more stable influence of the Arctic air mass. Rainfall is adequate and well distributed throughout the year. Snow usually covers the ground during the winter months. As much as one hundred inches of snow may fall during the year in the south.

Many types of small game and big game animals can be hunted in the providence. You should be able to find a Quebec hunting guide or outfitter to help in your next trip.



We Hope Every Hunter Have a Great Duck Hunting Trip

Quebec, Canada duck hunts are fun and challenging. We have worked very hard to have links to guides and outfitters whom hunt duck. Always keep in mind this is a “Hunting Directory” and these links are for advertising purposes only. We at Hunting-Trips-R-Us cannot be responsible for any company listed.



Choose a State for Your Hunting Trip

Planning your next Quebec, Canada duck hunting trip can take time. You should always keep in mind the weather conditions of the state and the lay of the land. The links we have provided to the different Quebec, Canada guides and outfitters in the state should be able to help. We at Hunting-Trips-R-Us want you to have a great experience on your next duck hunt.