
Location map of Lake St-Louis.
'Lake Saint-Louis' (in French ''Lac Saint-Louis'') is a
lake in extreme southwestern
Quebec,
Canada, adjoining the
Island of Montreal at the confluence of the
Saint Lawrence and
Ottawa Rivers. One can actually see a line in the middle of the lake where the two different-coloured waters meet.
The lake is bounded to the north and east by the Island of Montreal and the west by
ÃŽle Perrot. The town of Beauharnois and the Beauharnois power-dam and canal lie to its south. The lake contains a shipping channel, part of the
Saint Lawrence Seaway, joining the South Shore and Beauharnois canals.
Several yacht clubs along the shore of
Montreal's
West Island make this lake a favourite of Montreal boaters.
To the west, at the lock in
Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, the lake connects to
Lac des Deux Montagnes another favourite boating venue and home to the Yacht Club in
Hudson.
Although the pollution in the lake has been at its highest in the seventies, many species of fish are part of the vast wildlife of the lake. Among these, the yellow perch, which was overfished in the late eighties, is still one of the most popular fish of the lake.
External links
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Regional Geography of the St. Lawrence River
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Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway System
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"Save the River"
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International Saint Lawrence River Board of Control
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Baie d'Urfe Yacht Club
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Beaconsfield Yacht Club
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Pointe Claire Yacht Club
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Royal Saint Lawrence Yacht Club
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The Forest and Stream Club