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The Kiamika reservoir is a freshwater body located in the
Kiamika Reservoir Regional Park The Kiamika Reservoir Regional Park (''in French: Parc régional du Réservoir-Kamika'') is a regional park located in the unorganized territory of Lac-Douaire and the municipalities of Chute-Saint-Phillipe, Lac-Saguay (village) and Rivière-R ...
, in unorganized territory of Lac-Douaire, in Antoine-Labelle Regional County Municipality, in the region of Laurentides, in Quebec, in Canada. The Kiamika reservoir extends over the territory of four municipalities:
Chute-Saint-Philippe Chute-Saint-Philippe is a municipality in the Laurentides region of Quebec, Canada, part of the Antoine-Labelle Regional County Municipality. The village is located in a fairly flat valley surrounded by a mountainous area of the Laurentian Hills ...
(southern part of the reservoir), Lac-des-Écorces,
Lac-Saguay Lac-Saguay is a village municipality in Antoine-Labelle Regional County Municipality in the Laurentides region of Quebec, Canada. Its economy is centred on tourism, outdoor recreation, hunting, and fishing. The municipality is named after the a ...
and Rivière-Rouge. The reservoir extents also over mainly in the townships of Brunet, but also Rochon and Turgeon for the southern part.


Geography

This reservoir (altitude: ) covers and the area of the watershed is . This reservoir constitutes the third largest body of water in the region. The Kiamika River supplies the reservoir from the northeast through the northern bay of the lake, through which the current flows over west, then south. Then the current flows on towards the southwest, bypassing the "Île de la Perdrix Blanche" (White Perdrix Island) and the "Petite île de la Perdrix" (Small Perdrix Island) by crossing the Kiamika Reservoir, until the mouth from the lake to the southwest. Before the land was submerged, the Kiamika River had two lakes: Upper Kiamika and Lower Kiamika. In 1952, the MacLaren Company undertook construction work which was related to the objective of controlling the floods of the Lièvre and the
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for hydroelectric power generation. The Kiamika dam and the two retaining dikes thus created this large reservoir, facilitating logging on the
Kiamika River The Kiamika River (''in French: rivière Kiamika'') is a watercourse in the Antoine-Labelle Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Laurentides, in Quebec, in Canada. Several dams have been erected in order to regulate the ...
. The two main islands in the reservoir are "Île de la Perdrix Blanche" ( and its summit ) and the "Petite île de la Perdrix" ( and its peak reached ). The surface area of the reservoir can drop from to during the period of the spring emptying, thus clearing sandy beaches on the banks and connecting the two main islands between them. The main bays of the reservoir are: Quatre Milles bay, Blueberry bay, Berthelette bay, des Écorces bay and Cutaway bay (to the south). In addition to the
Kiamika River The Kiamika River (''in French: rivière Kiamika'') is a watercourse in the Antoine-Labelle Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Laurentides, in Quebec, in Canada. Several dams have been erected in order to regulate the ...
, the reservoir is supplied by: * northwest side: Kilby Creek (coming from the northwest), Elbow Creek and Colinette Creek; * east side: the outlet of Lac Kilby and Lac Patate; the Ruisseau aux Bluets-Ouest which drains the Lac aux Bluets; Ruby Creek which drains Ruby Lake; * south-east side: the discharge of Lac Vert and Lac du Parsnip; the outlet of Lake Johnny; * south side: the outlet of Lake Bélanger and the Loutre; * west side: the outlet of Roman lake; the discharge of Daviault lakes; the Cornes stream which drains the Lac des Cornes, Lac Doré, Lac Vaillant, Lac Pérodeau, Lac David-Lord and Lac Adrien. The main peaks around the reservoir reach: * north-west side: (at from the lake); (at from the lake); * east side: (at from the lake); (at from the lake); (at from the lake, or south of Lac Patate); (at from the lake; that is, southeast of Lake Kilby); (at southwest of Kilby Lake); (at from the lake, or northwest of Ruby Lake); (at from the lake, or northwest of Frasier Lake); (at from the lake, located to the west of Lac Frasier); (at from the lake, i.e. south of Lac Frasier; * south side: (at from the lake, i.e. about Lake Johnny); (at from the lake); (at from the lake, or south of Baie Berthelette); * west side: (at from the lake, or north of Lake Noé).


Dams and dikes

The Kiamika reservoir has a dam and three retaining dikes, for hydroelectric regulation: * Kiamika dam, located in the municipality
Chute-Saint-Philippe Chute-Saint-Philippe is a municipality in the Laurentides region of Quebec, Canada, part of the Antoine-Labelle Regional County Municipality. The village is located in a fairly flat valley surrounded by a mountainous area of the Laurentian Hills ...
. This high-capacity dam has a height of and a retention height of . Concrete-gravity type, this long structure was built in 1954 on a rock foundation. * Kiamika-2 dike, located in the municipality of
Lac-Saguay Lac-Saguay is a village municipality in Antoine-Labelle Regional County Municipality in the Laurentides region of Quebec, Canada. Its economy is centred on tourism, outdoor recreation, hunting, and fishing. The municipality is named after the a ...
. This dike, high and long, made of earth, was built in 1954 on a rock foundation. This dike is the property of
Ministry of the Environment and the Fight Against Climate Change The Ministry of Environment and Fight Against Climate Change (in French: Ministère de l’Environnement et de la Lutte contre les changements climatiques or MELCC) is responsible for environmental policy and land development in the province of Que ...
(Ministère de l’Environnement, de la Lutte contre les changements climatiques, de la Faune et des Parcs). * Kiamika-5 dike, located in the municipality of
Chute-Saint-Philippe Chute-Saint-Philippe is a municipality in the Laurentides region of Quebec, Canada, part of the Antoine-Labelle Regional County Municipality. The village is located in a fairly flat valley surrounded by a mountainous area of the Laurentian Hills ...
. This dike, high and long, made of earth, was built in 1954. This dike is owned by the
Ministry of the Environment and the Fight Against Climate Change The Ministry of Environment and Fight Against Climate Change (in French: Ministère de l’Environnement et de la Lutte contre les changements climatiques or MELCC) is responsible for environmental policy and land development in the province of Que ...
(Ministère de l’Environnement, de la Lutte contre les changements climatiques, de la Faune et des Parcs).Center of water expertise of Quebec – Dike Kiamika-5
On December 3, 2023, residents of about 1,000 properties in the municipalities of Chute-Saint-Philippe and Lac-des-Écorces were ordered to evacuate over fears that the Morier dike might burst.


Toponymy

The toponym "Kiamika" means "steep rock" in Algonquin. Formerly, one of the two lakes (before submersion) was designated "Grand lac Kiamika"; it is thus indicated on the 1891 map of the canton of Rochon.Commission de toponymie du Québec – Banque des place names – Toponym: "Kiamika Reservoir"
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See also

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Kiamika, Quebec Kiamika is a municipality in the Laurentides region of Quebec, Canada, part of the Antoine-Labelle Regional County Municipality. Joseph Montferrand (1802-1864), a logger of imposing stature and extraordinary physical strength, was from Kiamika. ...
, a municipality * Lac-Oscar, an unorganized territory * Regional Park (Quebec)


Further reading

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References


External links


Official site of the Kiamika Reservoir Regional Park
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