Lac-Normand

Lac-Normand (French pronunciation: [lak nɔʁmɑ̃]) is an unorganized territory in the Mauricie region of Quebec, Canada, part of the Mékinac Regional County Municipality.

The eponymous Lake Normand is located in the northwest part of the Saint-Maurice Wildlife Reserve.

[1] The name Normand [2] was given in 1916 first to the geographic township in honour of Louis-Philippe Normand (1863-1928), physician and politician, who was mayor of Trois-Rivières and the first French-speaking president of the Medical Council of Canada.

The rock is covered with glacial deposits over a large part of the territory.

This area has the shape of a tall boot inclined at 45 degrees to the west, the tip heel toward south and toe to the east.