Nature group to preserve ‘untouched’ historic forest between Montreal and Ottawa
A pristine section of forest that was once owned by a famous 19th century Quebec politician will become a conservation area, a nature group announced Monday.
The Nature Conservancy of Canada announced it will preserve some 6,000 hectares of what was once known as the “Seigneurie Papineau” — a segment of ecologically important forests and wetlands situated between Ottawa and Montreal.
The land, located near Montebello, Que. is home to moose, black bears and timber wolves, as well as many species of plants, birds, amphibians and fish, according to the group’s vice-president for Quebec.
Joel Bonin says the corridor of wilderness, which is about 20 kilometres by three kilometres, is now protected from development due to a combination of federal government funding and corporate and individual donors.


