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Eastmain Reservoir

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N52° 10'54.001, W-75° 52'26

About Eastmain Reservoir

The Eastmain Reservoir is a magnificent body of water located in the northern part of Quebec, Canada. With a vast surface area of approximately 8,000 square kilometers, it ranks as one of the largest reservoirs in North America. The reservoir was created in the 1970s as part of the Eastmain-1 hydroelectric project, primarily used for power generation. However, it has also become a popular destination for boaters and boat recreation enthusiasts due to its impressive size and stunning natural beauty.

As for the depth of the Eastmain Reservoir, it varies throughout the lake. The average depth is around 25 meters, with some areas reaching depths of up to 50 meters. Boaters can explore the numerous bays, coves, and islands that dot the reservoir, providing a diverse and captivating boating experience.

Anglers will be thrilled by the abundance of fish species in the Eastmain Reservoir. The lake is known for its prime fishing opportunities, with various types of fish calling it home. Some of the commonly found species include walleye, northern pike, lake trout, and yellow perch. These fish provide excellent sport fishing opportunities, attracting anglers from all over North America.

Lake Specs

Size
533 km
Max Depth
164 ft
Elevation
430 ft

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