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Lake Walker National Park

Lake Walker National Park (French: Parc national du Lac Walker) is a proposed national park in the province of Quebec, Canada, centered on the 33 kilometres (21 mi) long Lake Walker.

Lake Walker National Park
Parc national du Lac Walker
Chute MacDonald
LocationQuebec, Canada
Nearest citySept-Rivières Regional County Municipality
Coordinates50°17′23″N 67°09′39″W / 50.289659°N 67.160911°W / 50.289659; -67.160911

Location edit

The proposed park is in a region of taiga in the center of the Port-Cartier–Sept-Îles Wildlife Reserve. It is about 30 kilometres (19 mi) from the town of Port-Cartier. It would cover an area of 1,479 square kilometres (571 sq mi) in the Côte-Nord administrative region.[1]

Environment edit

The region has high hills cut by deep glacial valleys running between rocky escarpments. There are many streams and lakes of all sizes in the territory, including the Schmon, Gravel, Pasteur and MacDonald rivers, which meander through wide glacial valleys. Lake Walker is 33 kilometres (21 mi) long and resembles a fjord. In places the cliffs along the lakeside are over 200 metres (660 ft) high, and in places it is 280 metres (920 ft) deep, making it the deepest lake in Quebec.[1] Other attractions of the park would be the Lake Larry Old Growth Forest and the MacDonald and Cody Falls.[2]

Process edit

The Sept-Rivières Regional County Municipality and the economic corporation of that city began working on the concept of creating a national park within Sépaq's Réserve faunique Port-Cartier/Sept-Îles in 2006. The project would involve addition of campsites, cottages and other tourist facilities.[2]

The Department of Biodiversity Expertise of Quebec's Ministry of Sustainable Development, Environment, and Fight Against Climate Change (MDDELCC) produced a report in July 2018 to support the National Parks Directorate (NDP) of the Ministry of Forests, Wildlife and Parks (MFFP) in preparing their report on the park. The MDDELCC report describes the main geological and geomorphological features of the territory, areas of geomorphological interest for study and education, and the typical natural characteristics of the region.[3] In 2018 the Ministry of Forests, Wildlife and Parks submitted a descriptive study.[2]

As of May 2019 the project had not been funded, and was waiting on a decision by Pierre Dufour, the Minister of Forests, Wildlife and Parks.[2]

Waterbodies edit

A map of the proposed park shows the MacDonald River and Aux Rochers River along its western and southern border, the Ronald River in the southwest, the Schmon River, Gravel River and Little Gravel River flowing through the park from the north, and the Pasteur and Aux Foins rivers leaving the park from the south to join the Aux Rochers River.[4]

Apart from Lake Walker, lakes include Lake Quatre Lieues in the extreme south, Lake Jumbo, Lake Larry and Lake Cody in the southwest, Lake David, Lake Chisholm, Lake Ovide, Lake Saint Joseph and Lake Provencher in the northwest, Lake Goéland, Lake Gagné, Lake Chassé and Lake Lelièvre in the north east, and Lake Atanache, Lake Pineault, Lake Chevarie, Lake Truite, Lake Arsenault, Lake Carter, Lake Carré, Lake Pasteur, Little Anguille Lake and Lake Morin in the southeast.[4]

Notes edit

Sources edit

  • Bellavance, Denis (2018), Projet de parc national du Lac-Walker, Descriptions géologiques, géomorphologiques et sites d’intérêt (PDF) (in French), Équipe écologie et territoire, Direction de l’expertise en biodiversité, Ministère du Développement durable, de l’Environnement et de la Lutte contre les changements climatiques, retrieved 2019-09-01
  • Projet de parc national du Lac Walker (in French), Gouvernement du Québec, 2018, retrieved 2019-09-01
  • Projet de parc national du Lac-Walker (PDF) (Map) (in French), Gouvernement du Québec, 2015, retrieved 2019-09-01
  • St-Pierre, Jean (7 May 2019), "De "petits pas" vers un parc national au lac Walker", Ma Côte Nord (in French), Arsenal Media, retrieved 2019-09-01

External links edit

  • Projet de parc national du Lac-Walker (PDF) (Map) (in French), Gouvernement du Québec, 2015, retrieved 2019-09-01

lake, walker, national, park, french, parc, national, walker, proposed, national, park, province, quebec, canada, centered, kilometres, long, lake, walker, parc, national, walkeriucn, category, national, park, chute, macdonaldlocationquebec, canadanearest, cit. Lake Walker National Park French Parc national du Lac Walker is a proposed national park in the province of Quebec Canada centered on the 33 kilometres 21 mi long Lake Walker Lake Walker National ParkParc national du Lac WalkerIUCN category II national park Chute MacDonaldLocationQuebec CanadaNearest citySept Rivieres Regional County MunicipalityCoordinates50 17 23 N 67 09 39 W 50 289659 N 67 160911 W 50 289659 67 160911 Contents 1 Location 2 Environment 3 Process 4 Waterbodies 5 Notes 6 Sources 7 External linksLocation editThe proposed park is in a region of taiga in the center of the Port Cartier Sept Iles Wildlife Reserve It is about 30 kilometres 19 mi from the town of Port Cartier It would cover an area of 1 479 square kilometres 571 sq mi in the Cote Nord administrative region 1 Environment editThe region has high hills cut by deep glacial valleys running between rocky escarpments There are many streams and lakes of all sizes in the territory including the Schmon Gravel Pasteur and MacDonald rivers which meander through wide glacial valleys Lake Walker is 33 kilometres 21 mi long and resembles a fjord In places the cliffs along the lakeside are over 200 metres 660 ft high and in places it is 280 metres 920 ft deep making it the deepest lake in Quebec 1 Other attractions of the park would be the Lake Larry Old Growth Forest and the MacDonald and Cody Falls 2 Process editThe Sept Rivieres Regional County Municipality and the economic corporation of that city began working on the concept of creating a national park within Sepaq s Reserve faunique Port Cartier Sept Iles in 2006 The project would involve addition of campsites cottages and other tourist facilities 2 The Department of Biodiversity Expertise of Quebec s Ministry of Sustainable Development Environment and Fight Against Climate Change MDDELCC produced a report in July 2018 to support the National Parks Directorate NDP of the Ministry of Forests Wildlife and Parks MFFP in preparing their report on the park The MDDELCC report describes the main geological and geomorphological features of the territory areas of geomorphological interest for study and education and the typical natural characteristics of the region 3 In 2018 the Ministry of Forests Wildlife and Parks submitted a descriptive study 2 As of May 2019 the project had not been funded and was waiting on a decision by Pierre Dufour the Minister of Forests Wildlife and Parks 2 Waterbodies editA map of the proposed park shows the MacDonald River and Aux Rochers River along its western and southern border the Ronald River in the southwest the Schmon River Gravel River and Little Gravel River flowing through the park from the north and the Pasteur and Aux Foins rivers leaving the park from the south to join the Aux Rochers River 4 Apart from Lake Walker lakes include Lake Quatre Lieues in the extreme south Lake Jumbo Lake Larry and Lake Cody in the southwest Lake David Lake Chisholm Lake Ovide Lake Saint Joseph and Lake Provencher in the northwest Lake Goeland Lake Gagne Lake Chasse and Lake Lelievre in the north east and Lake Atanache Lake Pineault Lake Chevarie Lake Truite Lake Arsenault Lake Carter Lake Carre Lake Pasteur Little Anguille Lake and Lake Morin in the southeast 4 Notes edit a b Projet de parc Gouvernement du Quebec a b c d St Pierre 2019 Bellavance 2018 p 7 a b Projet de parc national du Lac Walker Sources editBellavance Denis 2018 Projet de parc national du Lac Walker Descriptions geologiques geomorphologiques et sites d interet PDF in French Equipe ecologie et territoire Direction de l expertise en biodiversite Ministere du Developpement durable de l Environnement et de la Lutte contre les changements climatiques retrieved 2019 09 01 Projet de parc national du Lac Walker in French Gouvernement du Quebec 2018 retrieved 2019 09 01 Projet de parc national du Lac Walker PDF Map in French Gouvernement du Quebec 2015 retrieved 2019 09 01 St Pierre Jean 7 May 2019 De petits pas vers un parc national au lac Walker Ma Cote Nord in French Arsenal Media retrieved 2019 09 01External links editProjet de parc national du Lac Walker PDF Map in French Gouvernement du Quebec 2015 retrieved 2019 09 01 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lake Walker National Park amp oldid 1159603441, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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