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Lake Saint Pierre

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93: 77: 817:: flooding due to spring floods (usually from the beginning of April up to mid-May, sometimes until the end of May) often increased by tides, often sudden windstorms causing high waves, spring debacles, icebreaking on winter roads on the water ... These forces of nature have often resulted in damage to waterfront facilities, equipment (such as fishing equipment), buildings and boats. Sometimes debris drift (fishing huts, docks, craft ...); 100: 430:, due to the presence of many marshes and wetlands that are frequented by waterfowl. Recreational activities on the river (such as fishing, boating, sailing, swimming, water skiing, nature observation) are active mainly in summer season. Sport fishing is particularly popular, including ice fishing, especially in the great bay of 827:
In the days when wood was being transported by the flow of rivers, lost wood logs floated on Lake Saint-Pierre, detached themselves from the wooden cords during the floods, or escaped from the booms on the rivers adjacent (or upstream). These floating balls occasionally caused breakage to the boats.
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is a jetty protecting the land from rising or storm surges, at high tide or during major floods. Some flooding is causing a significant increase in the area of Lake Saint-Pierre. The flood waters of April and May 2017 were particularly disastrous on the shores.
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is marked by ancient sandy shores where sand pits have been exploited. The water level has dropped some 8,000 years ago. The surface area of the watershed is 990,000 km (380,000 sq mi) (equivalent to more than 60% of the surface area of
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Samuel de Champlain wrote, in 1609: "On the south side, there are two rivers, one called the" Rivière du Pont (Nicolet) and the other of Gennes (Saint-François or Yamaska), which are very beautiful and in beautiful and good country. "
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has an area of 480 square kilometres (190 sq mi), whose 31 square kilometres (12 sq mi) in core areas and 124 square kilometres (48 sq mi) in buffer zones. The core areas are composed of
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Document entitled "The Lac Saint-Pierre - A jewel to be restored "- Gouvernement du Québec - Ministry of Sustainable Development, Environment, Wildlife and Parks - 34 pages - published in 2013
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In the area of Nicolet, the bed of the lake bottom contains an undetermined number of unexploded warheads from the centre of military fire which was in operation from the 1950s to the 2000s.
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Articles "De nombreuses résidences inondées aux abords du lac Saint-Pierre", publié par Radio-Canada, le samedi 7 mai 2011 à 10 h 39 | Mis à jour le 7 mai 2011 à 12 h 09
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Around Lake Saint-Pierre, several recreational services are available including marinas, hotel services, restaurants, outfitters, docks, gas stations, and cruises.
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and also a nesting area for waterfowl. National Defence has acquired the site in the 1950. The site was recognized as a rest area in 1969 and as a refuge in 1982.
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and its geographical position, Lake Saint-Pierre has marked the history of French Canada in terms of the fishing industry, hunting, transportation including the
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The traffic on the river is a significant generator of shoreline erosion due to the waves produced, especially by large vessels using the
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The "birds Nicolet refuge" is a protected area of 30 square kilometres (12 sq mi) which protects a staging area for ducks and
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The average depth of the lake is only three meters. The channel of the seaway that has been dredged has a maximum depth of 11.3 m.
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Since the 1970s, the water quality of Lake Saint-Pierre has improved significantly, thanks to governmental requirements, such as:
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Approximately 12,500 years ago, the retreat of the glaciers at the end of the last ice age resulted in a vast basin filled by the
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This lake which is 32 kilometres (20 mi) long (excluding Sorel Islands) and 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) wide, is part of the
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construction upstream of discharged water filtration centres, including those of municipalities/cities and those of industries;
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The wildlife experts have identified 23 species of mammals around Lake Saint-Pierre, one of the most abundant species is the
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Nearly 290 species of birds, about 90 species of fish and 27 rare plants have been listed in this biosphere reserve.
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enhanced surveillance of water activities (e.g. Canadian Coast Guard, Environment Ministry, Municipalities/Cities).
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Lac Saint-Pierre is the setting of the poem, folk ballad, and animated short, "the Wreck of the Julie Plante", by
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cleaning the banks and bed of the river, by municipalities/cities, organizations, businesses and riparian owners;
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revision of the composition of many manufactured products, thus reducing harmful emissions into the environment;
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This seasonally-flooded area is an important stopping point for hundreds of thousands of migrating
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increased recycling of domestic and industrial waste, reducing the dumping of waste in nature;
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to the east, and covered the Lower Mauricie, the Lower Laurentians, the lower part of the
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prohibition of discharge of waste water by boaters and commercial vessels;
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Wildlife Sanctuary of "Grande-Île" (Great Island) is located on
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Chapdelaine, Daniel; Duchesne, Isabelle (April–May 2009).
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Throughout history, Lake St. Pierre has been the site of:
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implantation by riparian owners of regulated septic tanks;
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Topos web Toponymy Committee. Retrieved 28 February 2008
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following its passage on 29 June 1603, the day of the
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Canadian wildlife Service. Retrieved 28 February 2008
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It is not the lake sought after by Duddy Kravitz in
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Including its shoreline, islands, and 898: 749:Being the last freshwater basin of the 422:. The body of water is recognized as a 345: 337: 329: 320: 7: 1242:Dewey Soper Migratory Bird Sanctuary 1382:Tabusintac Lagoon and River Estuary 863:The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz 705:Wildlife Sanctuary of Great Island 399:; and upstream, and southwest, of 25: 261:353 km (136 sq mi) 1095:"On étouffe le Lac Saint-Pierre" 886:Archipelago of Saint-Pierre Lake 721:Archipelago of Saint-Pierre Lake 681:Lake Saint-Pierre was appointed 566:Lake Saint-Pierre is fed by the 98: 91: 75: 280: 272: 264: 256: 248: 240: 491:Regional County Municipalities 1: 589:, Glaises Stream, Sable River 509:, in addition to the city of 449:. This sea extended from the 116: 1408:Biosphere reserves of Canada 1018:. p. 21. Archived from 831:On the north shore, between 696:Wildlife Refuge Great Island 1387:Whooping Crane Summer Range 489:The lake is located in the 1459: 1443:Geological type localities 1367:Southern Bight-Minas Basin 1342:Polar Bear Provincial Park 730: 711:Grande-Île Wildlife Refuge 708: 29: 1433:Lakes of Centre-du-Québec 1423:Nature reserves in Quebec 1202: 914:Sites Information Service 698:and bird refuge Nicolet. 461:on the western side, and 405:estuary of Saint Lawrence 358: 354: 86: 74: 57: 46: 1079:22 November 2009 at the 277:11.3 m (37 ft) 881:Saint Lawrence Lowlands 806:Disasters and tragedies 378: 285:3.3 m (11 ft) 245:32 km (20 mi) 59: 1418:Ramsar sites in Canada 1060:2 October 2008 at the 855:William Henry Drummond 733:Nicolet Bird Sanctuary 727:Nicolet Bird Sanctuary 626:The lake was named by 540:(Pointe-du-Lac sector) 368: 269:3 m (9.8 ft) 253:14 km (9 mi) 27:Lake in Quebec, Canada 1327:Peace–Athabasca Delta 548:Saint-Joseph-de-Sorel 149:46.20417°N 72.83222°W 1428:Saint Lawrence River 1312:Musquodoboit Harbour 1252:Grand Codroy Estuary 1207:Baie de l'Isle-Verte 601:Saint-François River 385:Saint Lawrence River 221:Saint Lawrence River 191:Saint-François River 183:Saint Lawrence River 1438:Lakes of Montérégie 997:29 May 2015 at the 797:St. Lawrence Seaway 755:St. Lawrence Seaway 646:Natural environment 628:Samuel de Champlain 412:St. Lawrence Seaway 154:46.20417; -72.83222 145: /  1372:Southern James Bay 1357:Rasmussen Lowlands 1272:Last Mountain Lake 1267:Lac Saint-François 1247:Fraser River Delta 935:"Lac Saint Pierre" 907:"Lac Saint Pierre" 848:In popular culture 751:St. Lawrence River 671:Ondatra zibethicus 595:(from the mouth): 577:(from the mouth): 568:St. Lawrence River 347:Reference no. 1413:Lakes of Mauricie 1395: 1394: 1317:Oak Hammock Marsh 1227:Columbia Wetlands 683:Biosphere Reserve 677:Biosphere Reserve 660:Ramsar Convention 428:Biosphere Reserve 365:Lake Saint Pierre 362: 361: 282:Surface elevation 106:Lake Saint Pierre 42:Lake Saint Pierre 18:Lake Saint-Pierre 16:(Redirected from 1450: 1262:Lac Saint-Pierre 1188: 1181: 1174: 1165: 1154: 1150: 1148: 1142:. 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Index

Lake Saint-Pierre
Lachine Canal
Western Abnaki

Lake Saint Pierre is located in Quebec
46°12′15″N 72°49′56″W / 46.20417°N 72.83222°W / 46.20417; -72.83222
Type
Primary inflows
Saint Lawrence River
Yamaska River
Saint-François River
Nicolet River
Maskinongé River
Rivière du Loup
Yamachiche River
Primary outflows
Saint Lawrence River
Basin
Islands
Trois-Rivières
Berthierville
Ramsar Wetland
Western Abnaki
Saint Lawrence River
Sorel-Tracy
Trois-Rivières
Montreal
Quebec City
estuary of Saint Lawrence
St. Lawrence Seaway

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