Sergent Lake (Portneuf)
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Lake Sergent is a freshwater body located in the municipality of Lac-Sergent, in the Portneuf Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Capitale-Nationale, in Quebec, in Canada. The shores of Lac Sergent have a high density of residences and chalets, particularly in the village of Lac-Sergent, located south of the lake. Vacationing began around 1896 at Lac Sergent, whereas at Sept-Îles Lake it dates back to 1857–1858.


Geography

Lac Sergent is located on the north shore of the
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. It is the smallest of the three large resort lakes in the area, the others being
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and Sept-Îles Lake. The latter, which is to the north, is twice as large in area as Lac Sergent, while Lac Saint-Joseph is located at further east. Lac Sergent is surrounded by mountainous and forested terrain; in the south-east, the mountain reaches ; to the south, two peaks reach ; to the north, the mountain reaches ; and to the west, the mountain reaches . A mountain in the northwest reaches and another while approaching Sept-Îles Lake. Lac Sergent feeds on a few surrounding streams that descend from the mountains. Annually, this body of water is normally frozen from November to April. The mouth is located south of the lake. Its outfall is the outlet of Sergent Lake which goes southwest on (in a direct line) or (following the current) because of various streamers. The southern half of the landfill route is in the parish municipality of Saint-Basile; it flows in parallel (on the north side) to the Blanche river which supplies to Lac Blanc located south-east of the mouth of Lac Sergent. This discharge from Lac Sergent flows into Portneuf River in Rang Sainte-Madeleine, north of Pont-Rouge and east of the summit of "Sainte-Angélique mountain". The railroad of Canadian National (formerly the Transcontinental) which serves the top of the county of Portneuf, bypasses the village of Lac-Sergent by the south. In XIXth, the railway contributed greatly to the economic development of the sector. route 367 bypasses the northern part of the lake. While the "chemin du Tour-du-Lac" surrounds the rest of the lake.


Toponymy

The toponym “Lac Sergent” was already in use before 1829. This toponym is mentioned in the 1829 report by surveyor Jean-Pierre Proulx; this toponym then refers to the territory between the rivers
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Batiscan Batiscan (or Batisquan) was a chief of the Algonquin people in the area of Trois-Rivières, Quebec around 1610 to 1629. He met the explorer Samuel de Champlain upon his return to Quebec in 1610 and held a feast for him. In 1611, Champlain met Bati ...
. The historian Eugène Rouillard alleges that this toponym has its origin at the beginning of {XIXthand that this designation pays homage to an old soldier who would have lived on the edge of this lake.Source: Names and places du Québec, work by the Commission de toponymie du Québec, published in 1994 and 1996 in the form of a printed illustrated dictionary, and in that of a CD-ROM produced by the company Micro-Intel, in 1997, from this dictionary. The toponyme "Lac Sergent" was formalized on December 5, 1968, at the Place Names Bank of the
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.Commission de toponymie du Québec - Bank of place names - Lac Sergent
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See also

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Duchesnay tourist resort The Station touristique Duchesnay (French: "Station touristique Duchesnay"), formerly known as the “Sanctuaire de Duchesnay”, is a resort park located on the edge of Saint-Joseph Lake, in the La Jacques-Cartier Regional County Municipality, i ...


References

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