Dana Lake


The Lake Dana is a freshwater body of the territory of Eeyou Istchee Baie-James, in the administrative region of Nord-du-Québec, in the province of Quebec, at Canada.
The Dana Lake Hydrographic watershed is accessible via the forest road to the north from Matagami passing at to the West of the lake. The surface of the lake is usually frozen from early November to mid-May, however, safe ice circulation is generally from mid-November to mid-April.

Geography

This lake has a length of with two parts, a maximum width of in the southern part and an altitude of. Kapunamisi Point advances Northeast on, separating the lake into two parts.
The northern part is crescent-shaped and has a navigable length of including the bay of the Utamikaneu River. It receives on the West side the waters of the Utamikaneu River and on the North side the discharge of Du Tast Lake. The northern part of the lake includes Wapushunikw Peninsula, Kaupakameyach Point and Chipikamikw Point.
The southern part of the lake receives the waters of the , the Enistustikweyach River and the Upaunan River. These last two rivers flow into Kapichiwashahach Bay. The Mitapeschikaw hill is located west of the southern part of the lake and the Epaschipich hill to the East.
Lake Dana has many bays and peninsulas. The two parts of the lake are interconnected by a strait with a length of and whose width varies between and. The area around Lake Dana has many marshes.
The mouth of Dana Lake is directly connected by a short strait to Evans Lake, designated Pastukamau Pass, which connects it to the West Bay of Evans Lake. This mouth is located at the bottom of a bay in the Northwest to:
The main hydrographic slopes near Lake Dana are:
The toponym "Lac Dana" was formalized on December 5, 1968, by the Commission de toponymie du Québec when it was created.