Lake Arpin Explained

Lake Arpin
Location:Lantier, Les Laurentides Regional County Municipality, Quebec J0T 1V0
Coords:46.1308°N -74.2815°W
Pushpin Map:Quebec
Outflow:Lac Magnan
Width:0.41km (00.25miles)
Length:0.825km (00.513miles)

Lake Arpin is a small lake located in the Laurentian Mountains of Quebec, Canada.This is a non populated lake.[1] The first house to be built close to the water was in 2005. Until this house was built, the only access point was Chemin du Sentier, an almost fully grown-in dirt road. A bridge now gives access from Chemin du Lac Arpin to a small river which connects to the lake. This lake is used in the summer months by a Jewish Hasidic community located across the street, the four families who have summer houses on the lake and the families who live on connecting lakes: lac Magnan and lac Papineau.

The fish population in the lake includes perch, sun fish, cat fish and muskellunge.

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  1. http://www.cottagevacation.com/steagathe.html "Ste-Agathe Chalet"