Kenogami Lake
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Kenogami lake is a long lake in the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean region of south-central Quebec,[1] Canada. Situated at an altitude of Template:Cvt, the lake is Template:Cvt long and Template:Cvt deep. "Kénogami" means "long lake" in the Montagnais dialect and was originally used to refer to Kenogami Lake, Ontario.[1]
It is situated in the Laurentian Highlands Template:Cvt north of the Saint Lawrence River, into which it drains via the Saguenay River through the Chicoutimi and Aux-Sables Rivers.
The lake is fed by dozens of small rivers coming from the Laurentian Highlands. The three principal being the Pikauba, Cyriac and Aux-Ecorces Rivers. The towns on its shores include Lac-Kénogami, and Hébertville station.
The area around the lake is served on the east side by route 175 (boulevard Talbot); on the north side by the Kénogami road, the Route des Bâtisseurs and the Saint-Dominique street in Jonquière. A few secondary roads have been built in the area for the needs of hydroelectricity, forestry, recreational tourism and residents of this area (especially the northern part of the lake).[2]
Hydroelectricity is the main economic activity in this sector; recreational tourism activities, second; forestry, third.
The surface of Lake Kénogami is usually frozen from the beginning of December to the end of March, however the safe circulation on the ice is generally made from mid-December to mid-March.
Geography
Having for main hydrographic basin the Laurentides Wildlife Reserve (by rivers Pikauba, Cyriac and aux Écorces), this body of water, with an area of Script error: No such module "convert". and a volume of 380 million m3 of water, is the source of the rivers Chicoutimi and Aux Sables.[3]
On its shores are the municipalities of Hébertville, Larouche and the former municipalities of Laterrière and Lac-Kénogami now part of the city of Saguenay.
The reservoir waters are retained by the dams Portage-des-Roches, Pibrac-Est and Pibrac-Ouest as well as the Ouiqui, Baie- dikes Cascouia, Moncouche, Coulée-Gagnon, Creek Outlet (1, 2 and 3) and Pibrac (East and West).
This lake has two outlets:
- Chicoutimi River (east side) whose entrance is bounded by the barrage de Portage-des-Roches;
- rivière aux Sables (north side) whose entrance is bounded by the Pibrac West dam.[4]
The main characteristics (bays, points, islands) around the lake are (clockwise from the outlet Chicoutimi River):
South Shore
- Villa Marie bay,
- Moncouche bay (outlet of the Simoncouche River),
- the Pier-à-Chabot,
- Pointe aux Bouleaux,
- McDonald tip,
- McDonald Bay (receiving the McDonald Creek outlet),
- Cabland du Chaland bay,
- Finnigan point,
- Pointe du Caribou,
North Shore
- point Raphaël,
- points to Harvey,
- Epiphanes bay,
- Dufour bay,
- bay at Cadie,
- Pointe aux Sables,
- bay Gélinas,
- Chouinard Bay,
- Théophile bay
Épiphane Bay and Cascouia Bay
- bay at Simon's,
- Pointe de Sable,
- Camp lake,
- Clover Bay,
- bay to Richard,
- Lac à Jean bay
- Saint-Édouard Island,
- Dufour bay,
- Gagné bay,
- notch of the Curé,
Around Jean-Guy Island
- Green Island,
- Neighbor Bay,
- green island,
- Voisine Island.[4]
Main buildings around the lake
- Saint-Cyriac Chapel
- Price retirees center
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Toponymy
The toponym "Lac Kénogami" was formalized on December 5, 1968 at the Bank of Place Names of the Commission de toponymie du Québec.[5]
See also
References
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- ↑ a b Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
- ↑ Kénogami OpenStreetMap - Accessed December 20, 2019
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- ↑ Commission de toponymie du Québec - Bank of Place Names - Toponym: "Lac Kénogami"
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