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Lac à la Carpe
Lac à la Carpe is located in Quebec
Lac à la Carpe
Lac à la Carpe
Location in Quebec
Location Belle-Rivière
Coordinates 48°13′10″N 71°51′44″W / 48.21944°N 71.86222°W / 48.21944; -71.86222
Lake type Natural
Primary inflows (clockwise from the mouth) Décharge du lac Larouche, décharge du lac au Canard.
Primary outflows discharge going to rivière à la Carpe
Basin countries Canada
Max. length 8.3 km (5.2 mi)
Max. width 2.0 km (1.2 mi)
Surface elevation 359 m (1,178 ft)

The Lac à la Carpe (which means "Carp Lake" in English) is a very important freshwater lake in Quebec, Canada. It's the biggest lake in the area that feeds into the Rivière à la Carpe. This river then flows into Lac Saint-Jean, a much larger lake.

Lac à la Carpe is found in a wild, unorganized area called Belle-Rivière. It's also close to the northern edge of the Laurentides Wildlife Reserve.

The area around the lake is mostly covered by forests. Forest work, like cutting trees, is the main activity here. People also visit for fun activities like fishing or hiking. A forest road runs along the east side of the Métabetchouane River, making it easier to reach the lake.

Usually, the surface of Lac à la Carpe freezes over from early December until the end of March. It's generally safe to walk or play on the ice from mid-December to mid-March.

About the Lake's Location

Lac à la Carpe is surrounded by other rivers and lakes. Knowing these helps us understand where its water comes from and where it goes.

Here are some of the main water bodies nearby:

Lac à la Carpe is about 8.3 kilometres (5.2 mi) long and 2.0 kilometres (1.2 mi) wide. It sits at an elevation of about 359 metres (1,178 ft) above sea level. The lake has a cool peninsula that sticks out towards the northwest. This creates a small bay where water from "Lac au Canard" flows in.

How Water Flows Through the Lake

The main water sources for Lac à la Carpe are the discharges from Lac au Canard and Lac Madore, which flow in from the southeast. Water also comes from Lac Larouche.

The water leaves Lac à la Carpe from its northwest side, at the end of a small bay. From there, the water travels quite a journey:

Name of the Lake

The name "Lac à la Carpe" was officially recognized on December 5, 1968. This was done by the Commission de toponymie du Québec, which is a group in Quebec responsible for naming places.

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