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Aorounga Crater

Potential Meteorite Impact Site Discovered in Quebec

A potential meteorite impact site has been discovered in Quebec’s Cote-Nord region, identified by outdoor enthusiast Joel Lapointe. The 15-kilometer-wide circular formation around Marsal Lake is under investigation by geophysicist Pierre Rochette and his team. If confirmed, this could be the first new impact crater found since 2013, adding to Canada’s 31 known impact sites. Researchers are analyzing samples and searching for shatter cones to verify the impact hypothesis, with further studies planned for 2025.