Lac Guers
| Lac Guers | ||
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| Geographical location | Nunavik , North du Québec in Québec (Canada) | |
| Tributaries | from Lac La Moinerie | |
| Drain | Rivière Danguy | |
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| Coordinates | 57 ° 33 '48 " N , 66 ° 42' 21" W | |
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| Altitude above sea level | 241 m | |
| surface | 46 km² | |
The Lac Guers is a lake in the Canadian province of Quebec .
Lac Guers is located in the north of the Labrador Peninsula south of Ungava Bay . It is located in the area of the Canadian Shield at an altitude of 241 m . The 46 km² lake is surrounded by a treeless tundra landscape. The water of the neighboring Lac La Moinerie to the south flows towards Lac Guers. The Rivière Danguy drains Lac Guers in a westerly direction to Lac Saffray , through which the Rivière Marralik flows.
The lake was named after Jean-Baptiste de Guers .