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The Lake Jesuit (popularly designated "Little Long Lake") is located in the
Lejeune Township The Lejeune Township () is located in the MRC Mekinac Regional County Municipality, in Mauricie, Quebec, Canada. Geography Located south of Mekinac Township and west of Marmier Township, Lejeune township straddles two municipal territories: * Th ...
, in the municipality of
Sainte-Thècle Sainte-Thècle () is a Canadian municipality located in the province of Quebec in the Mékinac Regional County Municipality, in the Batiscanie watershed, in the administrative region of Mauricie. This municipality of 212 square kilometres is kno ...
, in the
Mékinac Regional County Municipality Mékinac () is a regional county municipality (RCM) of 5,607 km2 located in the administrative region of Mauricie, along the Saint-Maurice River, which also crosses the RCM from one end to the other, and the Matawin River, a tributary of ...
in the
Batiscanie Batiscanie, a vernacular name, of a territory located in the Mauricie region, divided between the RCMs of Les Chenaux, Portneuf and Mékinac, in Quebec, Canada. The name Batiscanie evokes, without geopositioning it, the territory of the Bati ...
, in the administrative region of
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in the
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, in
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. The forestry sector has marked the economy. Today, tourist activities, especially the resort, are increasing rapidly. An important hamlet of chalets is located around the northern part of the lake. While several cottages on the south side are accessible only by water or mountain biking, but they are accessible in winter on the ice.


Geography

Located in the north of
Sainte-Thècle Sainte-Thècle () is a Canadian municipality located in the province of Quebec in the Mékinac Regional County Municipality, in the Batiscanie watershed, in the administrative region of Mauricie. This municipality of 212 square kilometres is kno ...
, this lake has a surface of and a total length of . The maximum depth of the lake is the Jesuit . Transparency of water is estimated at . Its shape has two water bodies whose main has the shape of the peninsula of
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, with a length of in the north-south axis, and a maximum width of . Northwest, pass around connects the second body of water that has a length of (north to south) by (east to west). This second lake has three large bays and an island. Roads surrounding By road, the northern part of the lake is reachable by bypassing the mountains from the west, from the mouth of the lake, just follow the path of the Jesuit Lake (west), the road
Lejeune Township The Lejeune Township () is located in the MRC Mekinac Regional County Municipality, in Mauricie, Quebec, Canada. Geography Located south of Mekinac Township and west of Marmier Township, Lejeune township straddles two municipal territories: * Th ...
(passing near Chnabail lakes) to route Joseph Saint-Amand where you have to turn right (heading north) and spend almost three lakes Champlain. Because of the mountains, there is no waggon road on the east side of the southern part of the lake to the Baptist lakes, three lakes Grandbois, lakes of the Center and Lake one mile. However, the "chemin des érables" (from the route Joseph Saint-Amand and southbound) serves the northern part of the lake (east side), up to a large bay. While the "chemin des cèdres" is serving west side of the northern part of the lake.


Location

In 1933 and 1945, a total of 17,000 brook trout fry were stocked. In 1970, only four species of fish were living in the lake. Located entirely in forest and mountainous areas, the Jesuit lake is (in a direct line) southwest of
Missionary Lake Missionary Lake ormerly named "Grand lac long" (Grand Long Lake)is located in the municipalities of Trois-Rives and Lac-aux-Sables in the Mekinac Regional County Municipality (RCM), in Batiscanie, in the administrative area of the Mauricie, in ...
and (direct line) southeast of
Lac Le Jeune Lac Le Jeune is a lake and provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, located approximately 37 kilometres south of Kamloops and 47 kilometres north of Merritt. The lake is located within Lac Le Jeune Provincial Park, a 213-hectare provincial p ...
. Lake Jesuit is three miles from
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and (by road) from bridge of the Croche Lake, in the lower village of
Sainte-Thècle Sainte-Thècle () is a Canadian municipality located in the province of Quebec in the Mékinac Regional County Municipality, in the Batiscanie watershed, in the administrative region of Mauricie. This municipality of 212 square kilometres is kno ...
. The dam at the mouth of Lake Jesuit is located at the southeast end (geographic coordinates: latitude 46.8426° and longitude −72.5410°). After an initial fall at the foot of the dam, the lake outlet flows for 0.3 km in a direct line to the southeast to lake Aylwin (which is long). The latter lake is 191 meters above sea level: 8 m below lake Jesuit. The route of the Jesuit lake outlet resumes east of Lake Aylwin to empty into the lake from the Traverse. At 940 m before it ends, the "Décharge du lac Jésuite" (outlet of Lake Jesuit) receives the right shore waters "Ruisseau de l'Aqueduc" (Brook of Aqueduct) (about 850 m long) which drains water from "Lac de l'Aqueduc" (Lake Aqueduct) (length 320 m) whose elevation is 303 m. In the southern part of Lake Jesuit (the East and West sides) high cliffs plunge into the lake. The top of the mountain that faces the mouth reaches 385 m. Boutet Lake is located behind this mountain at 341 feet above sea level. These cliffs are known for climbing enthusiasts. The maximum depth shown on the map is in the northern part of the lake. Boats can be launched close to the mouth, south of the lake, on the way-du-du-lac-Jesuit.


History

Its form and extent, Lake Jesuit was an important route in the history of forestry to access licensed territories for logging and timber transport. The company Veillet & Brothers Limited operated a sawmill (two floors) powered by steam at the southern end of the lake near the outlet. The mill was built in the summer of 1938 by workers under the direction of entrepreneurs Jeffrey Veillet and Freddy Veillet on a lot of Philorum Béland. The equipment of the mill came from the demolition of the sawmill and Veillet Brothers Limited located at Audy (
Lac-aux-Sables Lac-aux-Sables () is a parish municipality in the Mékinac Regional County Municipality (MRC de Mékinac), in administrative district of the Mauricie region of the province of Quebec in Canada. Its population centres are Lac-aux-Sables and He ...
). The first felling of hardwoods in this area (especially in the north of the lake) was in the winter 1938–1939, to be sawn at the mill in the spring. The wood was transported on the lake with a boat boom driven by steam. In 1945, Jeffrey Veillet sold his share of the mill to his brother Freddy Veillet who continued operations until his death in 1949. Arsène Abel, son of Freddy Veillet, sold the sawmill in 1952–1953 with all the equipment, to a company that subsequently demolished the mill. Generally, about 25 to 30 employees were working at the same time at the mill.


Toponymy

Lakes Le Jeune and Jesuit in the territory of
Lejeune Township The Lejeune Township () is located in the MRC Mekinac Regional County Municipality, in Mauricie, Quebec, Canada. Geography Located south of Mekinac Township and west of Marmier Township, Lejeune township straddles two municipal territories: * Th ...
, referred to highlight the work of the Jesuit missionary life
Paul Le Jeune Paul Le Jeune, SJ (; 1591–1664) was a French Jesuit missionary in New France. He served as the Superior of the Jesuits in the French colony of Canada from 1632 to 1639. During his tenure, he began a mission at Trois-Rivières, founded the com ...
(1591-1664) in
New France New France (, ) was the territory colonized by Kingdom of France, France in North America, beginning with the exploration of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence by Jacques Cartier in 1534 and ending with the cession of New France to Kingdom of Great Br ...
. This gazetteer recognition extends northeast with
Missionary Lake Missionary Lake ormerly named "Grand lac long" (Grand Long Lake)is located in the municipalities of Trois-Rives and Lac-aux-Sables in the Mekinac Regional County Municipality (RCM), in Batiscanie, in the administrative area of the Mauricie, in ...
. The Geographic Board, became the
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(Geographical Names Board of Québec), adopted the place name "Lake Jesuit" in 1936, replacing the usual place name "Little Long Lake". The name "Lake Jesuit" was formalized as of December 5, 1968, at the "Bank of place names" of
Commission de toponymie du Québec The Commission de toponymie du Québec (, ''Toponymy Commission of Québec'') is the Government of Québec's public body responsible for cataloging, preserving, making official and publicizing Québec's place names and their origins according to th ...
.


See also

*
Paul Le Jeune Paul Le Jeune, SJ (; 1591–1664) was a French Jesuit missionary in New France. He served as the Superior of the Jesuits in the French colony of Canada from 1632 to 1639. During his tenure, he began a mission at Trois-Rivières, founded the com ...
, founder of
Trois-Rivières Trois-Rivières (, ; ) is a city in the Mauricie administrative region of Quebec, Canada. It is located at the confluence of the Saint-Maurice River, Saint-Maurice and Saint Lawrence River, Saint Lawrence rivers, on the north shore of the Sain ...
in 1634 and
Montreal Montreal is the List of towns in Quebec, largest city in the Provinces and territories of Canada, province of Quebec, the List of the largest municipalities in Canada by population, second-largest in Canada, and the List of North American cit ...
in 1642, and an explorer of the
New France New France (, ) was the territory colonized by Kingdom of France, France in North America, beginning with the exploration of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence by Jacques Cartier in 1534 and ending with the cession of New France to Kingdom of Great Br ...
*
Rivière des Envies Rivière des Envies (, ) is located in Canada, in the province of Quebec, in the Mauricie administrative region, in the Batiscanie. Rivière des Envies course from the outlet of Lac-de-la-Traverse, located in row St-Joseph, Sainte-Thècle. This ...
*
Batiscanie Batiscanie, a vernacular name, of a territory located in the Mauricie region, divided between the RCMs of Les Chenaux, Portneuf and Mékinac, in Quebec, Canada. The name Batiscanie evokes, without geopositioning it, the territory of the Bati ...
*
Missionary Lake Missionary Lake ormerly named "Grand lac long" (Grand Long Lake)is located in the municipalities of Trois-Rives and Lac-aux-Sables in the Mekinac Regional County Municipality (RCM), in Batiscanie, in the administrative area of the Mauricie, in ...
* Le Jeune Lake *
Lake Traverse (Mékinac) The Lake Traverse (also referred to as "Lake Travers" or "Traverse Lake") is located in the northern area of Sainte-Thècle, Quebec, Sainte-Thècle, in the Mekinac Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Mauricie in the prov ...
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Sainte-Thècle Sainte-Thècle () is a Canadian municipality located in the province of Quebec in the Mékinac Regional County Municipality, in the Batiscanie watershed, in the administrative region of Mauricie. This municipality of 212 square kilometres is kno ...
* Mekinac Regional County Municipality *
Lejeune Township The Lejeune Township () is located in the MRC Mekinac Regional County Municipality, in Mauricie, Quebec, Canada. Geography Located south of Mekinac Township and west of Marmier Township, Lejeune township straddles two municipal territories: * Th ...


Notes and references


External links

* Municipality of Sainte-Thècle: * Promotion Sainte-Thècle: * Solidarity Cooperative Health Sainte-Thècle (Coopérative de Solidarité Santé de Sainte-Thècle): * Maps of Sainte-Thècle * Missionary
Paul Le Jeune Paul Le Jeune, SJ (; 1591–1664) was a French Jesuit missionary in New France. He served as the Superior of the Jesuits in the French colony of Canada from 1632 to 1639. During his tenure, he began a mission at Trois-Rivières, founded the com ...
who is associated to a few related geographic names in Sainte-Thècle: Jesuit Lake, Le Jeune Lake, "Canton Le Jeune" Road, Canton (Township) Le Jeune; and in
Lac-aux-Sables Lac-aux-Sables () is a parish municipality in the Mékinac Regional County Municipality (MRC de Mékinac), in administrative district of the Mauricie region of the province of Quebec in Canada. Its population centres are Lac-aux-Sables and He ...
(Hervey-Jonction sector), with "Lac du missionnaire" (Missionary Lake). {{DEFAULTSORT:Jesuit, Lake Mékinac Regional County Municipality Lakes of Mauricie