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The Lake Nevers is a vast body of fresh water in the Center-East part of Gouin Reservoir, in the territory of the town of La Tuque, in Haute-Mauricie, in the administrative region of Mauricie, in the province of Quebec, in Canada.
Nevers Lake | |
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Location | La Tuque, Mauricie, Quebec, Canada |
Coordinates | 48°28′08″N 74°37′53″W / 48.46889°N 74.63139°W |
Type | Dammed lake |
Primary inflows | Chapman Lake et le Marmette Lake (via baie Marmette Sud) via a common pass, discharge of Oasis Lake, discharge of lacs du Capitaine and Lilie, McSweeney Lake (via Passe du Lac Fou) and discharge of lake Kaakakwakamak. |
Primary outflows | Brochu Lake |
Max. length | 17.1 kilometres (10.6 mi) |
Max. width | 8.9 kilometres (5.5 mi) |
Surface elevation | 402 metres (1,319 ft) |
Toponymy
editThe term "Nevers" is a family name of English origin.[citation needed]
The toponym "Lac Nevers" was made official on 18 December 1986 by the Commission de toponymie du Québec.[1]
See also
edit- Saint-Maurice River, a stream
- Champman Lake, a body of water
- Kaackakwakamak Lake, a body of water
- Bouzanquet Bay, a body of water
- Oasis Island, an island
- List of lakes in Canada
References
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