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Lac Saint-Jean

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N49° 22'41.981, W-72° 43'50.207

About Lac Saint-Jean

Lac Saint-Jean, also known as Lake Saint-Jean, is a stunning body of water located in Quebec, Canada. With an area of approximately 1,053 square kilometers, it is considered one of the largest lakes in Quebec and North America. Its immense size makes it a haven for boaters and water enthusiasts seeking thrilling recreational activities.

Measuring around 190 meters at its deepest point, Lac Saint-Jean offers boaters an opportunity to explore its vast depths. The lake is renowned for its crystal-clear waters, providing excellent visibility for various water activities such as fishing, swimming, and boating. Speaking of fishing, anglers flock to Lac Saint-Jean for its abundant fish species. The lake is known for its thriving populations of Atlantic salmon, walleye, lake trout, northern pike, and yellow perch. These species make it a prime destination for fishing enthusiasts, offering exciting challenges and rewarding catches.

Lake Specs

Size
1053 km
Max Depth
207 ft
Elevation
325 ft

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