Memphre Explained

Memphre
Sub Grouping:Lake Monster
Aka:Lake Memphremagog Monster
Country:Canada
Region:Lake Memphremagog, Quebec
Details:Found in water
First Attested:1816

In Canadian folklore, Memphre is a lake monster said to live in Lake Memphremagog, a fresh water glacial lake located between Newport, Vermont, United States and Magog, Quebec, Canada.

Background

Lake Memphremagog stretches for 40km (30miles), with a mean depth of 15.5m (50.9feet) and a deepest point at 107m (351feet). It was formed by melting glaciers 10,000 years ago, during the last ice-age. The lake freezes over each winter, often becoming up to a metre (three feet) thick.

History

Memphre is often described as much like the Loch Ness Monster. While the existence of Memphre and most other lake monsters is treated skeptically by the scientific community, reports of sightings persist, with the last in 2005.[1]

Coin

In August 2011, an artistic impression of Memphre was featured on a coloured Canadian quarter.[2] [3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lake Memphremagog monster (Memphre) The World of Animals. 2020-09-25. theworldofanimals.proboards.com.
  2. News: Quebec lake monster legend comes to life on coin. https://archive.today/20120731061644/http://www.ctv.ca/CTVNews/Canada/20110808/memphre-quebec-sea-snake-coin-110808/. live. 31 July 2012. Beauchemin. Geneviève. CTV National News. CTV.ca. 11 August 2011.
  3. Web site: 25-Cent Coloured Coin - Memphré (2011). Royal Canadian Mint. mint.ca. 11 August 2011.