Lac Saint-Jean

Lac Saint-Jean

Infobox lake
lake_name = Lac Saint-Jean
image_lake = Lac St-Jean 71.94640W 48.69243N.jpg
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location = Quebec
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type = impact crater lake
inflow = Ashuapmushuan, Mistassini, Peribonka, Des Aulnaies, Métabetchouan, Ouiatchouane
outflow = Saguenay River
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basin_countries = Canada
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area = 1003 km²
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Lac Saint-Jean is a large, relatively shallow lake in south-central Quebec, Canada, in the Laurentian Highlands. It is situated 206 kilometres north of the Saint Lawrence River, into which it drains via the Saguenay River. It covers an area of 1003 km² (387 sq. mi.), and is 63 metres (207 ft) at its deepest point.

The lake is fed by dozens of small rivers, including the Ashuapmushuan, the Mistassini, the Peribonka, the Des Aulnaies, the Métabetchouan, and the Ouiatchouane. The towns on its shores include Alma, Dolbeau-Mistassini, Roberval, Normandin, and Saint-Félicien.

The lake was initially named Piékouagami (Flat Lake) by the Kakouchak Innu who lived on its shores. It was given its French name after Jean Dequen, a Jesuit missionary who in 1647 was the first European to reach its shores.

Industry on the lake was dominated with the fur trade until the 19th century. Colonization began in the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region in the early 1800s and continued intensively until the early 20th century. Industry was mainly forestry and agriculture. In the 20th century, pulp and paper mills and aluminum smelting rose to importance, encouraged by hydroelectric dams at Alma and on the Péribonka River. Lac Saint-Jean also has an important summer resort and sport-fishing industry.

The area is featured in the classic French novel "Maria Chapdelaine" by Louis Hémon published in 1914 and subsequently translated into twenty languages.

In the 1940's, during World War II, Lac Saint-Jean, along with various other regions within Canada, such as the Saguenay, Saint Helen's Island and Hull, Quebec, had Prisoner-of-war camps.User:CyclePat/Currently Working On/template/reference/Robert Tremblay] Lac Saint-Jean's was numbered and remained unnamed just like most of Canada's other war prisons. [Note: See also List of POW camps in Canada.] The "prisoners of war" (POWs) where classified into categories including there nationality and civilian or military status. By 1942 this region had 2 camps with at least 50 POWs. Prisoners where also forced into hard labour which included lumbering the land and assisting in the production of pulp and paper.

Notable people

* Birthplace of NHL Hall of Famer and Team Canada 1972 member Jean Ratelle.

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