Lake Schmon (French: Lac Schmon) is a lake in Quebec, Canada.
Lake Schmon | |
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Lac Schmon (French) | |
Coordinates | 50°57′29″N 67°19′34″W / 50.95806°N 67.32611°W |
Basin countries | Canada |
Surface elevation | 474 metres (1,555 ft) |
Location
editLake Schmon is in the unorganized territory of Lac-Walker, Sept-Rivières Regional County Municipality, Quebec.[1] As of November 2021 the Commission de toponymie of Quebec had not determined the origin or meaning of the name.[2] The Schmon River, which flows through the lake, is named after Arthur A. Schmon (1895-1964), president and general manager of the Quebec North Shore Paper Company. Lake Arthur is also named after Schmon.[3]
Hydrology
editThe lake is southeast of the Lac aux Chiens. It has two roughly equal sections joined by a channel. The Schmon River enters the northern section from the northwest, and leaves the southern section from the southeast.[4]
Notes
editSources
edit- "Lac Schmon", CGNDB: Canadian Geographical Names Database, Government of Canada, retrieved 2021-11-12
- Lac Schmon, Commission de toponymie, retrieved 2021-11-13
- Réserve faunique de Port-Cartier-Sept-Îles Carte générale (PDF) (in French), Sépaq, retrieved 2021-11-13
- Rivière Schmon (in French), Commission de toponymie, retrieved 2021-11-13