The area around Lac Montauban is served on the east side by Chemin Antoine-François-Germain and Chemin du Gouverneur-Duquesne. Secondary forest roads serve the other parts.[3] Forestry is the main conomic activity in the sector; recreotourism activities, second.[4]
Aquatique fauna
In the Portneuf Regional Natural Park, Long and Montauban lakes are recognized for Lake trout fishing, the territory is located in hunting and fishing zone 27 defined by the Ministry of Forests, Wildlife and Parks which ensures the respect for the rules governing hunting and sport fishing.[5][6]
Salvelinus namaycush (Walbaum, 1792). —Touladi, Truite grise, Truite de lac . — Lake trout, Lake charr).
^ abc"Lac Montauban, toponymy". Gouvernement of Quebec (in French). Commission de Toponymy Quebec. 5 December 1968. Retrieved 8 November 2024. The origin of this name and, if applicable, its meaning have not yet been determined. The Toponymy Commission invites anyone with information on any of these aspects to share it with it.
^ ab"Bathymetry of Lake Montauban, map"(PDF) (in French). Banque lacs et cours d'eau du MDDELCC. p. 2. Retrieved 8 November 2024. Outlet, Maximum depth, Lake contour, Variation of Depths, Reef, Reef zone, map
^"Map of fishing zone 27"(PDF). Gouvernement of Quebec (in French). Ministry of Forests, Wildlife and Parks. 2020. Retrieved 15 November 2024. Fishing zone limit, Fishing zone subdivision, Wildlife reserve Controlled operating area, etc.
^Stéphanie Poiré (November 2015). "Master development and management plan"(PDF) (in French). Portneuf Regional Natural Park. pp. 67 of 129. Retrieved 15 November 2024. The Saint-Alban lakes sector is an area recognized as an outfitter without exclusive rights
^"Lake trout reproduction sites in Long, Montauban and Le Gros lakes in Portneuf"(PDF) (in French). CAPSA Watershed organization: Sainte-Anne, Portneuf and La Chevrotière sector. 2019. pp. 11 of 16. Retrieved 15 November 2024. Forage fish (or "Bait fish") can be represented by many different individuals, of one family or another. For Long and Montauban lakes, the 2012 inventory data from MFFP refer to the presence of the following species