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Accessibility of La Pêche Lake, near the Ottawa River and Ottawa city, in , favoured sport fishing. The toponym "La Pêche River" was recorded as of December 24, 1976, at the "Bank of place names" in Commission de toponymie du Québec (Geographical Names Board of Québec). [4] The toponyms of the lake and river are related together.
La Pêche (French: [la pɛːʃ], locally [la paɪ̯ʃ]; meaning "Fishing") is a municipality along both sides of the Gatineau River in Les Collines-de-l'Outaouais Regional County Municipality in the Outaouais region of Quebec, Canada, about 30 km (19 mi) north of downtown Gatineau.
The CSSPO was created after the former Commission Scolaire des Portages-de-l'Outaouais was abolished in 2020. It currently runs schools in the Hull and Aylmer sectors of the city of Gatineau as well as in the municipalities of Chelsea , Luskville and La Pêche .
Les Collines-de-l'Outaouais (French pronunciation: [le kɔlin də lutawɛ], "The hills of the Outaouais") is a regional county municipality in the Outaouais region of western Quebec, Canada. The region nearly encircles the City of Gatineau, which is to the south. Its administrative seat is in Chelsea, Quebec.
It is fed by the Rivière Blanche from Lac Saint-Pierre and empties into Lac Grand to the southeast. [2] The lake is at an elevation of 163 metres (535 ft). [ 3 ] The lake association is a member of the Federation of Lakes of Val-Des-Monts, a voluntary organization that works to protect water quality in the region. [ 4 ]
Lac Philippe's ecological health has been under great stress from litter contamination, due to the level of human usage of the water body. 2017 saw the greatest ratio of water quality 'fail' grades (12%) to 'pass' grades (88%) compared to any year since at least 2011, which is a strong indicator of the lake's overall health in 2017.
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Administrative regions are used to organize the delivery of provincial government services. They were also the basis of organization for regional conferences of elected officers (French: conférences régionales des élus, CRÉ), with the exception of the Montérégie and Nord-du-Québec regions, which each had three CRÉs or equivalent bodies.