Kenogami Lake

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Kenogami Lake
Kenogami Lake -
Location Quebec
Coordinates 48°19′N 71°22′WCoordinates: 48°19′N 71°22′W
Primary inflows Pikauba, Cyriac and Aux-Écorces Rivers
Basin countries Canada
Max. length 27 km
Surface area 57 km²
Max. depth 102 m
Settlements Lac-Kenogami, Hébertville station

Kénogami Lake (French: Lac Kénogami) is a long lake (27 km) in south-central Quebec, Canada, in the Laurentian Highlands (57 km², 11m to 102m deep). "Kénogami" means "Long lake" in the Montagnais dialect.

It is situated 150 kilometres north of the Saint Lawrence River, into which it drains via the Saguenay River through the Chicoutimi and Aux-Sables Rivers.

The lake is fed by dozens of small rivers coming from the Laurentian Highlands. The three principal being the Pikauba, Cyriac and Aux-Ecorces Rivers. The towns on its shores include Lac-Kénogami, and Hébertville station.

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