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Long Lake (Saint-Alban)

Long Lake, Lac Long (French)
Rock wall on the shore, Chemin du lac Long, Saint-Alban
Long Lake, Lac Long (French) is located in Quebec
Long Lake, Lac Long (French)
Long Lake, Lac Long (French)
Location in Quebec
LocationSaint-Alban, Portneuf Regional County Municipality, Capitale-Nationale, Quebec, Canada
Coordinates46°50′12″N 72°08′20″W / 46.83663°N 72.13902°W / 46.83663; -72.13902
Lake typeNatural
Primary outflowsNoire River
Max. length3 km (1.9 mi)


Long Lake, Lac Long in (French), is entirely located in Saint-Alban (Municipality), in Portneuf RCM, Capitale-Nationale, Quebec, Canada.[1]

With an area of ​​2.7 km2, it is the 2nd largest of the 840 lakes in the Sainte-Anne River watershed.[2][3]

Toponymy

More than 200 officially named geographic locations bear the name Long Lake. In indigenous languages the names Kinogami, Kachinukamach, Kachinuwayach, Takiyok also designate them to emphasize their lengthwise extent.[1]

Geography

Between Lake Montauban and Lake Long, Rivière-à-Pierre
Nymphaea odorata Aiton. — Nymphéa odorant. — Nénuphar blanc, Lis d'eau. — (Common water-lily). Outlet between Montauban Lake[4][5] and Lake Long, Rivière-à-Pierre

See also

List of lakes of Canada

References

  1. ^ a b "Long Lake, Lac Long, toponymy". Gouvernement of Quebec (in French). Commission de Toponymy Quebec. 5 December 1968. Its waters collected first by the Noire River, then by the Sainte-Anne River, will reach the Saint-Laurent near Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade.
  2. ^ "Bourgs de la Seigneurie de Pertuis, Kit for the new owner" (PDF) (in French). CAPSA - Corporation d'aménagement et de protection de la Sainte-Anne. January 2022. pp. 5 of 37. Retrieved 14 November 2024. The Long Lake cliff is recognized as a site remarkable naturalness in the development plan of the MRC of Portneuf.
  3. ^ Jean-François Ricard (28 June 2024). "Plan zone water director Sainte-Anne, Portneuf and La Chevrotière sector" (PDF) (in French). Corporation d'aménagement et de protection de la rivière Sainte-Anne (CAPSA). pp. 11 of 40. Retrieved 23 October 2024. One of the most important wetlands in the territory is the Chute-Panet peat bog. Of an area of 250 hectares, it constitutes a remarkable ecological site, particularly for its concentration of plants likely to be designated threatened or vulnerable.
  4. ^ "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
  5. ^ "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.
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