Simard Lake (Petit-Mécatina)


Simard Lake is a freshwater body of the unorganized territory of Petit-Mécatina and the municipality of Kegaska, in the Le Golfe-du-Saint-Laurent Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Côte-Nord, in the province of Quebec, in Canada.
The maps of this area do not indicate a road suitable for vehicles in this area. However, route 138 which runs along the northwest shore of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, passes from the south bay of Lake Simard.

Geography

The main hydrographic slopes near Lake Simard are:
With a length of, Lake Simard has a misshapen outline with several bays, islands and peninsulas. Lake Simard stretches like a large misshapen M overturned on the left.
Lac Simard is located north of a large swamp region that covers an area between the north shore of the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Lake Kegaska; this marsh area stretches east to the Musquaro River. The mouth of Lake Simard is located at the bottom of a bay southeast of the lake, either:
From the mouth of Lake Simard, the current flows for towards the Southeast following the course of a river to a sub-bay of Kégaska Bay.

Toponymy

The term "Simard" is a family name of French origin.
The toponym "Lac Simard" was formalized on December 5, 1968, by the Commission de toponymie du Québec.