Lake Sainte-Anne (Toulnustouc)
| Lake Sainte-Anne | |
|---|---|
| Lac Sainte-Anne (French) | |
Kami Property on the lake, with airplanes | |
| Coordinates | 50°09′04″N 67°54′33″W / 50.151202°N 67.909072°W |
| River sources | Toulnustouc River |
| Basin countries | Canada |
| First flooded | 1950 / 2005 |
| Surface area | 23,400 hectares (58,000 acres) |
| Surface elevation | 301.74 metres (990.0 ft) |
| References | EHZEL |
Lake Sainte-Anne (French: Lac Sainte-Anne) is a lake and reservoir on the Toulnustouc River in the territory of Côte-Nord, Quebec, Canada. The original dam was built in 1950 to regulate the river flow as part of the Manicouagan River hydroelectric power complex. A new dam was completed in 2005 that enlarged the reservoir and supported the new Toulnustouc generating station.