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| Place | Lac-Corbeau |
| Type | Hamlet |
| Province / Territory | Quebec (QC) |
| Location | Saint-Damien; Matawinie |
| Country | Canada |
| Latitude | 46.318333 |
| Longitude | -73.512778 |
| Importance | Village / hamlet |
| CGN ID | EGWET |
Lac-Corbeau is a hamlet in Saint-Damien; Matawinie, Quebec, Canada. It is classified as a village / hamlet. Lac-Corbeau is located at 46.3183°N, 73.5128°W.
Lac-Corbeau rests within a landscape sculpted by glacial retreat, a place where the boreal forest begins to assert its dominion. It lies 33.2 km north of Joliette, QC (from Joliette, QC: bearing 351°T), and is situated 10.3 km west-north-west of Saint-Gabriel. Rolling hills, cloaked in a dense tapestry of spruce and fir, cradle the lake, its dark waters reflecting the ever-changing Quebec sky. The air here carries the clean, sharp scent of pine needles and damp earth, a constant reminder of the wildness that presses in from all sides. Summer brings a brief, vibrant green, but it’s the long, hushed winters, when snow blankets the terrain in an unbroken white, that truly define the character of Lac-Corbeau, lending a profound stillness to the days. The history of Lac-Corbeau is intertwined with the logging and pulp industries that once sustained this region, remnants of which still whisper from abandoned mill foundations near the water's edge. Today, the economy leans more towards tourism and the quiet pursuit of the land, with many residents finding their livelihoods in guiding anglers to the lake's plentiful trout or in operating small lodges that welcome visitors seeking solitude. The legacy of the original Indigenous peoples, who traversed these forests and fished these waters for generations, is a silent undercurrent, a deep respect for the natural world that still resonates in the careful stewardship of the land. It's a place where the past is not forgotten but is rather a quiet foundation upon which the present unfolds, a gentle cadence in the lives of those who call Lac-Corbeau home.
Lac-Corbeau, niché au cœur de la Matawinie, respire une quiétude où le temps semble s'étirer, comme un long soupir de la nature. Le paysage y est un doux tapis de collines aplaties, sculpté par les glaces anciennes, où les forêts de pins et de feuillus bordent les rives paisibles du lac éponyme. L'air, frais et vivifiant, porte l'odeur de la résine et de l'humus, surtout aux heures où le soleil décline, baignant le tout d'une lumière dorée qui transforme chaque feuille en éclat précieux. L'histoire de Lac-Corbeau est tissée de labeur agricole, de silences partagés et de la résilience d'une population attachée à sa terre, où les traditions se perpétuent avec discrétion, à l'image des familles qui y ont fondé leurs foyers. Les activités de plein air y sont reines, le lac invitant à la contemplation et aux plaisirs simples, tandis que la vie locale, rythmée par les saisons, conserve une authenticité rare, un écho lointain des premières implantations.
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| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Location data | Canadian Geographical Names Database (CGN), Natural Resources Canada |