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  1. Manicouagan Reservoir (also Lake Manicouagan / mænɪkwɑːɡən, - ɡɒ̃ /) is an annular lake in central Quebec, Canada, covering an area of 1,942 km 2 (750 sq mi). The lake island in its centre is known as René-Levasseur Island, and its highest point is Mount Babel.

  2. Feb 3, 2022 · Famously visible from space, ring-shaped Manicouagan Lake was built at the dawn of the Space Age when Canada dammed a river to flood a Triassic-aged impact crater.

  3. The Manicouagan subregion is the western part of Quebec 's North Shore region. It presents its visitors with faces as varied as they are fabulous. It is known for its large expanses and its proximity to the St. Lawrence River. It includes La Haute-Côte-Nord Regional County Municipality.

  4. During your next visit, be sure to visit the Daniel-Johnson Dam, the Pointe-des-Monts lighthouse, the heritage districts of the city of Baie-Comeau, the Pointe-aux-Outardes Nature Park and much more! Manicouagan, a region of human size where the quality of life is unparalleled.

  5. Feb 7, 2006 · The Manicouagan Reservoir, 1,942 km 2, elevation 360 m, is located in southeastern Quebec, about 140 km from the Labrador border. The second-largest natural lake in Quebec, it was created by a meteorite millions of years ago.

  6. The landscape of the Manicouagan – Uapishka Biosphere Reserve is dominated by the Saint Lawrence River to the south and the Manicouagan reservoir to the north, forming a circle visible from great distances, even from space. They are linked by a web of rivers, which flow through vast woodlands.

  7. The Manicouagan or Manicuagan River, often clipped to Manic, is a river in Côte-Nord region of Quebec, Canada. The river originates in the Manicouagan Reservoir and flows approximately 200 kilometres (120 mi) south, emptying into the Saint Lawrence River near Baie-Comeau. [1]

  8. The Manicouagan region is a vast area in Quebec, Canada, known for its stunning natural beauty and unique geological features. The region is home to the Manicouagan Reservoir, a massive lake formed by a meteorite impact over 200 million years ago.

  9. Jul 4, 2012 · Discover Lake Manicouagan in Rivière-aux-Outardes, Québec: A lake formed in the basin of a massive impact crater takes the shape of an unbroken ring when viewed from above.

  10. Apr 22, 2013 · The Rivière Manicouagan, 560 km long, rises in east-central Québec near the Labrador border and flows south through the Réservoir Manicouagan to the St Lawrence River near Baie-Comeau.