Poutrincourt Lake

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LocationLe Domaine-du-Roy (RCM)
Coordinates49°09′19″N 74°05′46″W / 49.15528°N 74.09611°W / 49.15528; -74.09611
TypeNatural
Primary inflows
  • (clockwise)
  • Normandin River
  • Outlet of Sabbat Lake
  • outlet of lakes Arvert and Distré
  • outlet of lake Loustic
  • outlet of lakess Vésoul, Lacre and Drancy
  • outlet of lake Théze
  • outlet of lakes Kaki and Bevin
  • outlet of lake du Nid
  • outlet of lakes Salvia, Bacourt and Marle
  • outlet of lake Suisse
  • Du Milieu River (Normandin River)
  • outlet of Émard lake
  • outlet of Boussière Lake.
Poutrincourt Lake
Poutrincourt Lake is located in Quebec
Poutrincourt Lake
Poutrincourt Lake
LocationLe Domaine-du-Roy (RCM)
Coordinates49°09′19″N 74°05′46″W / 49.15528°N 74.09611°W / 49.15528; -74.09611
TypeNatural
Primary inflows
  • (clockwise)
  • Normandin River
  • Outlet of Sabbat Lake
  • outlet of lakes Arvert and Distré
  • outlet of lake Loustic
  • outlet of lakess Vésoul, Lacre and Drancy
  • outlet of lake Théze
  • outlet of lakes Kaki and Bevin
  • outlet of lake du Nid
  • outlet of lakes Salvia, Bacourt and Marle
  • outlet of lake Suisse
  • Du Milieu River (Normandin River)
  • outlet of Émard lake
  • outlet of Boussière Lake.
Primary outflowsNormandin River
Basin countriesCanada
Max. length19.7 kilometres (12.2 mi)
Max. width6.7 kilometres (4.2 mi)
Surface area56.45 kilometres (35.08 mi)
Surface elevation392 metres (1,286 ft)

Poutrincourt Lake is a freshwater body of the unorganized territory of Lac-Ashuapmushuan, Quebec, in the western part of the Regional County Municipality (MRC) Le Domaine-du-Roy, in the administrative region of Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean, in province of Quebec, in Canada. This lake extends in the townships of Poutrincourt and Bouteroue. It is located west of the Ashuapmushuan Wildlife Reserve.

Forestry is the main economic activity of the sector. Recreational tourism activities come second.

The western part of the lake Poutrincourt hydrographic slope is accessible via the forest road R0223 (east–west direction) which passes to the north and a road branch on the east side of the lake. The forest road route 167 passes north-east of Nicabau Lake, connecting Chibougamau to Saint-Félicien, Quebec. The Canadian National Railway runs along this road.

The surface of Poutrincourt Lake is usually frozen from early November to mid-May, however, safe ice circulation is generally from mid-November to mid-April.

Poutrincourt Lake is located at the western end of the MRC Le Domaine-du-Roy. This lake has a length of 19.7 kilometres (12.2 mi), a maximum width of 6.7 kilometres (4.2 mi) and an altitude of 392 metres (1,286 ft). The outline of the lake has a complex shape. This lake is a large widening of the Normandin River.

This lake has three parts of which the most important is the central part which has a few dozen islands. The bay stretches across 6.8 kilometres (4.2 mi) in parallel and on the west side of the central part of the lake. East Bay extends on 11.3 kilometres (7.0 mi) parallel to the central part of the lake. A long peninsula of 6.1 kilometres (3.8 mi) attached to the North shore (therefore facing South) separates it from the central part; while a peninsula of 2.1 kilometres (1.3 mi) stretches north. A small strait with a width of 0.2 kilometres (0.12 mi) separates the two ends of the peninsula.

The central portion of this lake receives the waters of the Normandin River on the west side and the Milieu River (Normandin River) in the south. The current of the Normandin River flows through lake Poutrincourt, passing 5.8 kilometres (3.6 mi); the current of the Middle River (Normandin River), 2.0 kilometres (1.2 mi).

The mouth of lake Poutrincourt is located at:

The main hydrographic slopes near lake Poutrincourt are:

From the mouth of lake Poutrincourt, the current:

  • 15.6 kilometres (9.7 mi) north forming a hook of 2.0 kilometres (1.2 mi) easterly to the south bay of Nicabau Lake;
  • 5.3 kilometres (3.3 mi) either 1.8 kilometres (1.1 mi) northwards in the canton of Bouteroue, then eastwards in the canton of Ducharme) crossing the southern part of Nicabau Lake (altitude: 386 metres (1,266 ft)).
  • From the mouth of Nicabau Lake, the current flows over the South-East, crossing Ducharme Lake, as far as Ashuapmushuan Lake, which constitutes the lake of head of the Ashuapmushuan River. This last river flows on the west shore of Lac Saint-Jean.

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