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Caniapiscau Reservoir Robert-Bourassa Reservoir Manicouagan Reservoir Meech Lake from Blanchet beach by south-west coast Lac des Nations Clearwater Lakes (Lac a l'Eau-Claire) Île aux Tourtes Bridge across Lake of Two Mountains, with Mont Oka in the background Pingualuit crater lake Looking south over Lake Timiskaming from Fort Témiscamingue near Ville-Marie, Quebec.
The rivière à la Chasse (French pronunciation: [ʁivjɛʁ a la ʃas], lit. ' Hunting river ') is a tributary of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, flowing in the town of Baie-Comeau, in the Manicouagan Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Côte-Nord, in the province of Quebec, in Canada.
The Rivière à la Chasse (French pronunciation: [ʁivjɛʁ a la ʃas], lit. ' Hunting river ') is a tributary of lac Saint-Jean, flowing the municipality of Sainte-Hedwidge and Saint-Prime, in the Le Domaine-du-Roy Regional County Municipality in the administrative region of Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean, in the province of Quebec, in Canada.
Lac à la Chasse is located in the eastern part of the territory of the town of Baie-Comeau. This deformed lake is crossed to the south by the rivière à la Chasse. This lake has a length of 4.0 km (2.5 mi), a maximum width of 1.9 km (1.2 mi) and an altitude of 52 m (171 ft). This lake has a dam erected at its mouth.
Lake Gileppe (French: Lac de la Gileppe, pronounced [lak də la ʒilɛp]) is located in Wallonia, in the east of Belgium, near the city of Verviers. There is a 78 m high panoramic tower with a restaurant on the top to look at the lake and the landscape. The water volume is 26,400,000 m³ and the area is 1,3 km 2.
Métabetchouan–Lac-à-la-Croix: 0.39 Dunes-de-Berry Ecological Reserve: Berry: 2.59 Dunes-de-la-Moraine-d'Harricana Ecological Reserve: Rouyn-Noranda: 5.40 Érablière-du-Trente-et-Un-Milles Ecological Reserve: Gracefield: 6.06 Ernest-Lepage Ecological Reserve: Rivière-Bonaventure: 8.10 Estuaire-de-la-Rivière-Bonaventure Aquatic Reserve ...
The Gileppe flows through an artificial lake (Lac de la Gileppe), built in 1867–78 and enlarged to 1.3 square kilometres (0.50 sq mi) in 1968–71, created by the Gileppe Dam. [1] The Gileppe flows into the Vesdre between Eupen and Limbourg .
Zec Mitchinamecus administers public lands at north of Mont-Laurier, in Laurentides.. Zec Mitchinamecus is related to: The Zec Lesueur on the west side where a series of lakes (in the north-south axis) serves as a boundary between the Zec Lesueur and Zec Mitchinamecus: Petit lac Boisvert, Boisvert, Tonus, Duplessis, de la Chaise, Kataway, de la Montagne;