Wetetnagami Lake

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Wetetnagami Lake
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Watershed of Nottaway River
Wetetnagami Lake is located in Quebec
Wetetnagami Lake
Wetetnagami Lake
LocationEeyou Istchee Baie-James (municipality)
Coordinates48°54′40″N 76°15′32″W / 48.91111°N 76.25889°W / 48.91111; -76.25889Coordinates: 48°54′40″N 76°15′32″W / 48.91111°N 76.25889°W / 48.91111; -76.25889
Primary inflowsWetetnagami River, Saint-Père River
Primary outflowsWetetnagami River
Basin countriesCanada
Max. length18.7 kilometres (11.6 mi)
Max. width9.7 kilometres (6.0 mi)
Surface area21.77 kilometres (13.53 mi)
Surface elevation370 metres (1,210 ft)

Wetetnagami Lake is a body of freshwater crossed by Wetetnagami River in the eastern part of Senneterre in the RCM La Vallée-de-l'Or Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Abitibi-Témiscamingue, in province of Quebec, in Canada. This stretch of water straddles the townships of Labrie and Moquin.

Forestry is the main economic activity of the sector. With the creation of the , recreational and tourism activities are being developed. This lake is the heart of this reserve.

The Wetetnagami Lake watershed is accessible via a forest road that passes north of the lake and one that passes south near Lake Cemetery. Its surface is generally frozen from the beginning of December to the end of April.

Geography[]

This lake has a length of 18.7 kilometres (11.6 mi) in the shape of a T whose trunk is broken and curved to the right.

Lake Wetetnagami gets its supplies on the east side via the Saint-Père River; on the west side, by some small streams; and on the south side by the Wetetnagami River.

The mouth of this lake is located at the bottom of a North Bay at:

The main hydrographic slopes near Wetetnagami Lake are:

Toponymy[]

The term "Holy Father" is a family name of French origin.

The toponym "Lake Wetetnagami" was formalized on December 5, 1968, by the Commission de toponymie du Québec when it was created.[2]

Notes and references[]

  1. ^ Distances from the Canadian Atlas (published on the Internet) of the Department of Natural Resources Canada.
  2. ^ Commission de toponymie du Quebec - List of place names - Toponym: "Lac Nicobi"

See also[]

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