Lac Aticonipi, Quebec
This is the Lower North Shore of Quebec, just north of the St. Lawrence Seaway. The lake in the center is Lac Aticonipi, and the river is the St. Augustin. In the top right you can see a sliver of the Petit Mecatina river and two lakes — Donquan and Fourmont — over the border in Newfoundland and Labrador.
I figured this area is sparsely populated because it’s the “Frozen North,” but it’s actually farther south than Edmonton, Alberta. So I don’t know why it’s so sparsely populated.
This is the same view in Google Earth.
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