Cabonga Reservoir
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fishing area, reservoir, dam, nature conservation park / area, Native American reservation/reserve

The Cabonga Reservoir (French: Réservoir Cabonga) is a man-made lake in central Quebec, Canada. The First Nations reserve of Rapide Lake is on its western shores.
Its name is derived from the Algonquin kakibonga and means "completely blocked by sand."
Its name is derived from the Algonquin kakibonga and means "completely blocked by sand."
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabonga_Reservoir
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Coordinates: 47°23'43"N 76°33'18"W
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- Mitchinamecus Reservoir 101 km
- Pemichangan 154 km
- Du-Rocher-Fendu lake 191 km
- Brochu Bay (Gouin Reservoir) 200 km
- Aux-Chats lake (Ottawa river) 201 km
- Réservoir Taureau 202 km
- Lake Saint Francis 266 km
- Lake of Two Mountains (East) 280 km
- Water reservoirs 316 km
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