Lake Matagami

Lake Matagami
Location Baie-James, near Matagami, Quebec
Coordinates 49°52′00″N 77°26′47″W / 49.86667°N 77.44639°W / 49.86667; -77.44639Coordinates: 49°52′00″N 77°26′47″W / 49.86667°N 77.44639°W / 49.86667; -77.44639
Primary inflows Allard River, Bell River, Gouault River, Waswanipi River.
Primary outflows Nottaway River
Basin countries Canada
Max. length 43 kilometres (27 mi)
Max. width 14 kilometres (8.7 mi)
Surface area 236 square kilometres (91 sq mi)

Lake Matagami is a lake in Jamésie, in Nord-du-Québec, in Quebec, in Canada. It is located just north-northeast of the town of Matagami.

Geography

Located in a marshy area of northern Quebec, the lake created by the meeting of the rivers Allard, Bell, Gouault, the Canet and Waswanipi. This lake is about 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) wide, with a length of 43 kilometres (27 mi) and an area of 236 kilometres (146.64 mi).

History

Matagami Lake has long been used as a transportation route in the fur trade from the 18th century to the 20th century by the Hudson's Bay Company.

Toponymy

In Cree, "matagami" means "meeting of waters", in reference to the large rivers that join.[1]

See also

Notes and references

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