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| Place | Lac-Rita |
| Type | Resort Area |
| Province / Territory | Quebec (QC) |
| Location | Saint-Raymond; Portneuf |
| Country | Canada |
| Latitude | 46.949722 |
| Longitude | -71.836944 |
| Importance | Small locality |
| CGN ID | EKXJM |
Lac-Rita is a resort area in Saint-Raymond; Portneuf, Quebec, Canada. It is classified as a small locality. Lac-Rita is located at 46.9497°N, 71.8369°W.
Lac-Rita nestles in a hollow carved by ancient glaciers, where the air often carries the scent of pine needles and damp earth. It lies 31.7 km north-north-west of Donnacona, QC (from Donnacona, QC: bearing 346°T), and is situated 6.5 km north of Saint-Raymond. The landscape here is a study in greens and blues, a mosaic of mature forests that climb the gentle slopes, their dark boughs occasionally broken by glints of sunlight. Below, the placid waters of Lac-Rita itself reflect the sky, a serene expanse fringed by reeds and the occasional weathered dock. The terrain is a subtle undulation, a landscape that invites quiet contemplation rather than grand pronouncements, and the light, especially in the late afternoon, seems to linger, bathing the surroundings in a soft, golden hue. The history of Lac-Rita is intertwined with the logging and agricultural heritage of the Portneuf region, a past that still whispers in the names of old homesteads and the enduring presence of hardy maple trees. For generations, the economy here has ebbed and flowed with the seasons, relying on the bounty of the land and the careful stewardship of its resources. While the era of large-scale logging has largely receded, a quiet industriousness persists, evident in the small workshops and the farmers’ markets that dot the surrounding countryside. The distinctive character of Lac-Rita is etched not in monumental architecture, but in the enduring spirit of its people, a resilience forged by the rhythms of nature and a deep connection to this particular stretch of Quebec.
À Lac-Rita, l'air porte la fraîcheur des conifères et la promesse d'une eau pure, reflet d'un ciel souvent d'un bleu intense, teinté parfois de la douceur d'un crépuscule orangé. Niché au creux de ces terres fertiles de Portneuf, le paysage y est un tableau vivant, où le travail des hommes a sculpté la terre, la transformant en un patchwork de champs ondulants et de boisés denses. L'histoire de Lac-Rita, discrète mais tenace, s'ancre dans ces rythmes agricoles, où le labeur a toujours rythmé les saisons, et où l'eau, qu'elle soit celle du lac éponyme ou des ruisseaux chantants qui serpentent, a toujours été une compagne essentielle. Les vestiges d'une vie plus ancienne, peut-être celle des premiers habitants, semblent encore murmurer dans le vent, se mêlant aux souvenirs des générations qui ont bâti ce coin de pays. La vie y suit son cours, paisible, rythmée par le murmure de la nature et la chaleur d'une communauté attachée à ses racines, à Lac-Rita.
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| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Location data | Canadian Geographical Names Database (CGN), Natural Resources Canada |