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  1. Kenogami lake is a long lake in the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean region of south-central Quebec, [1] Canada. Situated at an altitude of 150 m (490 ft), the lake is 27 km (17 mi) long and 11 to 102 m (36 to 335 ft) deep. "Kénogami" means "long lake" in the Montagnais dialect and was originally used to refer to Kenogami Lake, Ontario.

    • 102 m (335 ft)
    • 150 m (490 ft)
    • 57 km² (22 sq mi)
  2. Kenogami lake is a long lake in the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean region of south-central Quebec, Canada. Situated at an altitude of 150 m (490 ft), the lake is 27 km (17 mi) long and 11 to 102 m deep. "Kénogami" means "long lake" in the Montagnais dialect and was originally used to refer to Kenogami Lake, Ontario.

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  4. It is located on Kenogami Lake on the Blanche River in the Saint Lawrence River drainage basin. Transportation [ edit ] The community is located on Ontario Highway 11 (at this point part of the Trans-Canada Highway ), at the junction with Ontario Highway 568 , that heads 2.4 kilometres (1.5 mi) east to Kenogami Lake Station , and just north of ...

    • Canada
    • Ontario
    • 304 m (997 ft)
    • Northeastern Ontario
  5. Kénogami was incorporated as a town in 1918, and took its name, an Indian word meaning "Long lake", from Kenogami lake. The town has a high school and a hospital. Kenogami lake is a body of water in Chicoutimi county, Quebec, south-east of lake St. John. It is 21 miles long, and has an average width of three-quarters of a mile. The name is ...

  6. Kenogami Lake has approximately 135 full-time homes and 50 seasonal homes. The proposed BFMV development would increase this already-saturated lake’s population by almost 50%. This group had previously tried to purchase a piece of property on Kenogami Lake in early 2022 for their fourth development project in the District of Timiskaming.

  7. Kenogami River. /  51.10611°N 84.48167°W  / 51.10611; -84.48167. The Kenogami River is a river in the James Bay drainage basin in Thunder Bay and Cochrane districts in Northern Ontario, Canada, [1] which flows north from Long Lake near Longlac to empty into the Albany River. [2] The river is 320 kilometres (199 mi) in length and its ...

  8. Parc régional du Lac Kénogami. The Lac Kénogami Regional Park offers a 40 km long hiking trail along the majestic Lac Kénogami. As you hike, you'll find four rustic campgrounds and three huts, each accommodating up to ten people. One of the special features of the Lac Kénogami hiking trail is a self-propelled gondola unique in Quebec that ...

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