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| Place | Lac-Serpent |
| Type | Residential Area |
| Province / Territory | Quebec (QC) |
| Location | Notre-Dame-du-Laus; Antoine-Labelle |
| Country | Canada |
| Latitude | 46.1575 |
| Longitude | -75.477778 |
| Importance | Small locality |
| CGN ID | ELCHE |
Lac-Serpent is a residential area in Notre-Dame-du-Laus; Antoine-Labelle, Quebec, Canada. It is classified as a small locality. Lac-Serpent is located at 46.1575°N, 75.4778°W.
Lac-Serpent rests in a basin cradled by the Laurentian Highlands, its waters a deep, cool blue reflecting the vast Quebec sky. It lies 43.5 km south of Mont-Laurier, QC (from Mont-Laurier, QC: bearing 177°T), and is situated 13.5 km north-east of Notre-Dame-du-Laus. The landscape here is a rugged embrace of granite and boreal forest, where stands of pine and spruce climb the slopes, their needles releasing a sharp, clean scent on the breeze. Winding dirt tracks, bordered by blueberry bushes and ferns, lead away from the village towards hidden clearings and the quiet murmur of unseen streams. In the early morning, a mist often rises from the lake's surface, softening the edges of the surrounding hills and lending an ethereal quality to the dawn light, a gentle veil drawn over the awakening world. This is a place shaped by the vision of Antoine Labelle, a man whose dreams of a vibrant French-Canadian hinterland took root here, transforming wilderness into a hub of activity. The local economy, once heavily reliant on logging and the bounty of the land, now finds its pulse in a blend of tourism and small-scale agriculture, with families tending hardy gardens and the lake itself still offering its sustenance. The history of Lac-Serpent is whispered in the weathered wood of its older buildings and in the enduring spirit of its people, a resilience forged in the long winters and the bright, fleeting summers. The air, particularly after a rain, carries the earthy fragrance of damp soil and decaying leaves, a subtle perfume that speaks of the land's deep, quiet power.
À Lac-Serpent, où le silence semble avoir la texture du velours et où les pins dressent leurs silhouettes sombres contre un ciel qui se pare des teintes fauves du soir, l'existence se déroule au rythme lent des saisons. Les rives du lac, promesse d'eaux fraîches et de reflets changeants, murmurent des histoires anciennes, peut-être celles des premiers peuples qui ont foulé cette terre, ou celles des pionniers venus chercher fortune et qui ont jeté les bases de ce qui est aujourd'hui Lac-Serpent. L'air, empreint de l'odeur résineuse des forêts environnantes et de la douceur humide des berges, porte les échos discrets d'une vie simple, rythmée par les travaux des champs et la quiétude des soirées d'été. Les collines doucement ondoyantes, parsemées de clairières où le soleil s'attarde avant de s'évanouir, composent un paysage où la nature règne en maître, une invitation permanente à la contemplation et au ressourcement, loin de l'agitation du monde.
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| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Location data | Canadian Geographical Names Database (CGN), Natural Resources Canada |