Lake Saint-Charles
| Lake Saint-Charles | |
|---|---|
| Location | Capitale-Nationale, Quebec |
| Coordinates | 46°56′28″N 71°23′14″W / 46.94111°N 71.38722°W |
| Type | Dam lake |
| Primary inflows | Courte Botte River, Talbot River, Lac Delage outflow, Huron River. |
| Primary outflows | Saint-Charles River |
| Catchment area | 167.7 km2 (64.7 sq mi) |
| Basin countries | Canada |
| Max. length | 5.5 km2 (2.1 sq mi) |
| Max. width | 1.2 km2 (0.46 sq mi) |
| Surface area | 3.6 km2 (1.4 sq mi) |
| Max. depth | 16.5 m (54 ft) |
| Water volume | 14,810,000 m3 (523,000,000 cu ft) |
| Surface elevation | 150.42 m (493.5 ft) |
| Settlements | Quebec City, Stoneham-et-Tewkesbury |
| References | |
Lake Saint-Charles (French: Lac Saint-Charles, pronounced [lak sɛ̃ ʃaʁl]) is a lake located in the Capitale-Nationale region of Quebec, Canada. It is located partially within the Quebec City borough of La Haute-Saint-Charles (section West) and partially within the united township municipality of Stoneham-et-Tewkesbury (section East).
Lake Saint-Charles is the source of the Saint-Charles River. Located less than 20 minutes from downtown Quebec City, it is an important natural habitat to Quebec City area residents. Lac-Delage and the borough of Charlesbourg also administer a portion of its drainage basin.
Lac Saint-Charles is served on the east side mainly by the Grande Ligne road and on the west side by the Lac-Saint-Charles road for the needs of recreational tourism and forestry.
The surface of Lake Saint-Charles is generally frozen from the beginning of December to the end of March; safe circulation on the ice is generally done from the end of December to the beginning of March.