Lac Bermen
| Lac Bermen | ||
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| Geographical location | Côte-Nord in Québec (Canada) | |
| Drain | to the Rivière Caniapiscau | |
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| Coordinates | 53 ° 36 ′ N , 68 ° 54 ′ W | |
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| Altitude above sea level | 551 m | |
| surface | 103 km² | |
| length | 36 km | |
| width | 6 km | |
The Lac berms is a lake in the Administrative Region Côte-Nord of the Canadian province of Quebec .
Lac Bermen is located in central Labrador 50 km southeast of the Caniapiscau reservoir . It is located in the area of the Canadian Shield at an altitude of 551 m . The Lac Bermen forms a network of lakes with several larger islands. The water has a length of 36 km and a width of 6 km. The lake area is 103 km². The water of Lac Bermen flows north to the Rivière Caniapiscau .
The lake was named after Claude de Bermen de La Martinière (1636-1719).