Lac des Joncs (Mégantic)

The lac des Joncs (in English: Joncs lake) is a pond marshy located in the municipality of Piopolis, in the Le Granit Regional County Municipality, in Estrie in Quebec, Canada.

Lac des Joncs
The Lac des Joncs covered with ice, in the foreground, surrounded by the also frozen marsh. The unfrozen part at the back is Lac Mégantic. (view from Chemin Louise-Bocage).
Lac des Joncs
LocationCanada, Quebec, Estrie, Le Granit Regional County Municipality
Coordinates45.45072°N 70.84977°W / 45.45072; -70.84977
Primary inflowsRivière aux Araignées
Primary outflowsRivière aux Araignées
Max. length1.0 kilometre (0.62 mi)
Max. width0.6 kilometres (0.37 mi)
Surface elevation395 metres (1,296 ft)
FrozenSurface of the lake is generally frozen from mid-December to mid-March

Geography

Seen from the Mont Scotch Cap, the marsh, the Joncs lake (Mégantic) in the center; Spider Lake is in the back left.

Its altitude is 395 meters, its length is 1 km and its width 600 m. It is part of the Marais of Lac Mégantic, which has an approximate area of 5 km2.[1] The pond is located between Lac aux Araignées and Lake Mégantic. Its main tributaries are: the rivière aux Araignées, which crosses the pond, at its exit takes the name of the outlet of Lac des Joncs, and is joined by the Arnold River to the south of Lac Mégantic. Nearly 127 species of birds frequent the surroundings of all the lakes and marshes, in particular the brent geese during migration and the bald eagle, a rare species in Quebec.

Notes and references

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