Montauban Lake Explained

Montauban Lake
Pushpin Map:Quebec
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Quebec
Location:Saint-Raymond, Portneuf Regional County Municipality, Capitale-Nationale
Coords:46.8533°N -72.1806°W
Lake Type:Natural
Inflow:(Clockwise, from the mouth) Discharge from Caribou Lake, discharge from two unidentified small lakes, discharge from three unidentified small lakes, discharge from Nadeau Lake, Noire River, discharge from a group of lakes including Le Gros Lac, Lac Travers, Lac La Salle, Lac Damas, Lac des Îles, Lac Lépine and Lac Pas de Nom, discharge from an unidentified small lake.
Outflow:Noire River
Basin Countries:Canada
Length:6.3km (03.9miles)
Width:1.1km (00.7miles)
Area:NaNha
Depth:NaNm (-2,147,483,648feet)
Max-Depth:NaNm (-2,147,483,648feet)
Elevation:176m (577feet)

Lake Montauban is crossed by Noire River, in the municipality of Saint-Alban, in the Portneuf Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of the Capitale-Nationale, in the Quebec, in Canada.

The area around Lac Montauban is served on the east side by Chemin Antoine-François-Germain and Chemin du Gouverneur-Duquesne. Secondary forest roads serve the other parts.[1] Forestry is the main economic activity in the sector; recreotourism activities, second.

The surface of Lac Montauban is usually frozen from the beginning of December to the end of March, however the safe circulation on the ice is generally made from mid-December to mid-March.

Geography

With a length of and a maximum width of Montauban Lake (Portneuf) is doing everything in length in the north-south axis. This lake is located entirely in the forest environment. The north end of the lake is located in the south-eastern part of the municipality of Rivière-à-Pierre, while most of the lake is located in the rank G (crossing 12 lots) and F (through 5 lots), located north of Saint-Alban. Thus, Montauban Lake is located northeast of Saint-Ubalde. The shape of the lake round the east corner of the Municipality of Notre-Dame-de-Montauban. The northern part of the lake extends into a strait leading to three small lakes including lake Nicolas and "petit lac Nicolas" (small lake Nicolas).[2]

With 70km (40miles), the Portneuf Regional Natural Park includes Long lake, Montauban, Carillon, Sept-Îles, En Cœur (In Heart), "À l'Anguille" (at the Eel) and some other water bodies more secondary. This park is popular for tourist activities: hiking trails, boat ramp to the water... At the mouth of Long Lake, a dam long, offers a height of retained and capacity retained of water. This dam was built in wood in 1960 was rebuilt in concrete in 2011.[3]

Lake Carillon is located west of the southern end of Lake Montauban, while Nadeau Lake is located in the south near the "long lake". Montauban lake discharges into the "Long Lake" located in the southeast. It discharges from the south in the Black River (Portneuf), which crosses the Saint Lawrence Lowlands serpentine manner to the village of Saint-Casimir where it flows into the Sainte-Anne River.

Toponymy

The toponym "Lac Montauban" was recorded as of December 5, 1968, at the Bank of place names in Commission de toponymie du Québec (Geographical Names Board of Québec).[4]

See also

Notes and References

  1. https://tools.wmflabs.org/osm4wiki/cgi-bin/wiki/wiki-osm.pl?project=en&article=Montauban_Lake OpenStreetMap - Consulted February 8, 2019
  2. https://atlas.gc.ca/toporama/en/index.html Atlas of Canada - Department of Natural Resources Canada - Lac Blanc - Length of segments established using the application distance measurement
  3. Alain Turgeon, article "Un nouveau barrage à Saint-Alban" (A new dam at Saint-Alban), newspaper "Courier de Portneuf", August 26, 2011.
  4. Web site: Commission de toponymie du Québec (Geographical Names Board of Québec) - Bank of place names - Lac Montauban.