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Manicouagan Reservoir

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N51° 22'59.999, W-68° 42'0

About Manicouagan Reservoir

The Manicouagan Reservoir is a stunning lake located in Quebec, Canada. It is an extraordinary sight to behold, being one of the largest and oldest impact craters on Earth. Spanning approximately 1,942 square kilometers (or 750 square miles), this reservoir offers ample space for boaters and water enthusiasts to enjoy a variety of recreational activities.

At its deepest point, the Manicouagan Reservoir reaches a depth of around 350 meters (1,150 feet), making it an enticing destination for those seeking to explore deeper waters. The vastness of this lake provides opportunities for boaters to go fishing, kayaking, canoeing, and even power boating. The reservoir is home to a diverse array of fish species, including walleye, northern pike, lake trout, smallmouth bass, and yellow perch. Anglers often find success in their fishing endeavors here, as the lake's thriving ecosystem sustains healthy populations of these fish species.

Lake Specs

Size
1973 km
Max Depth
1150 ft
Elevation
1180 ft

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