[1] The entrance station of Zec Festubert is open from Victoria Day (in May) and close around the end of the moose hunting with rifle (in October).
These names evoke the participation of Canadian-French troops in the British campaign in May 1915 in the village of Festubert, in France.
The Allies won a victory there against the Germans on July 12, 1918, The village of Festubert is located in the department of Pas-de-Calais, about sixty miles southeast of Dunkirk and equidistant from Courcelette, south.
[3] The territory of the ZEC has been divided into 28 sectors, to better distribute the hunting areas and provide better security for users.
All-terrain vehicles (ATVs) are prohibited from use during the hunting season, except for the transportation of wild animal killed.