Prescribed Intermediate Zones
You are deemed to live in a designated remote area if the city, town, village or hamlet closest to your place of residence is a designated remote area.
The list of prescribed intermediate zones considered as remote regions is not exhaustive.
Please contact us if:
- you believe that you are entitled to the deduction, but the area in which you live is not listed
- you wish to verify whether certain places outside Québec qualify as designated remote areas
Region 09: Côte-Nord
- Baie-du-Renard
- Baie-Sainte-Claire
- Betchouane
- Cap-de-Rabast
- Havre-Saint-Pierre
- Heath Point
- Lac-Allard
- L'Anse-aux-Fraises
- L'Île-d'AnticostiFootnote at the end of the page.1
- Longue-Pointe-de-Mingan
- Magpie
- Mingan
- Pointe-Carleton
- Pointe-de-l'Ouest
- Port-Menier
- Rivière-à-la-Chaloupe
- Rivière-au-Tonnerre
- Rivière-aux-Graines
- Rivière-de-la-Chaloupe
- Rivière-Saint-Jean
- Sheldrake
- Table Head
- Tika
- Trois-Ruisseaux
Region 10: Nord-du-Québec
- Anville
- Baie-du-Poste (Mistissini)
- Brouillan
- Chapais
- Chibougamau
- Comtois (township)
- Daubrée (township)
- Desmaraisville
- Ducharme
- Gand (township)
- Joutel
- Kaawiipuuskasich
- Lac-Bachelor
- Lac-Cameron (near Chibougamau)
- Lac David (Scott township)
- Lac-Relique
- Lebel-sur-Quévillon
- Matagami
- Miquelon
- Mistissini (north of Chibougamau)
- Opémisca (township)
- Oujé-Bougoumou
- Queylus (township)
- Rivière-Chalifour
- Scott (township)
- Soissons (township)
- Waswanipi