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4717 TRANSCONTINENTAL Drive

4 2.0   Sf: 2300

WOW! COME VIEW THIS AMAZING HOME 2 1/2 BLOCKS FROM THE LAKE IN METAIRIE BUILT ON A 100'X137' FT LOT FEATURING, NOT ONLY 550 SQ FT SEPARATE LIVING QUARTERS WITH A 3RD BATHROOM AND WALK IN TUB BUT ALSO...

Pontchartrain Shores

5016 BELLE Drive

3 3.0   Sf: 2650   Yr: 1976 

Welcome to this beautiful two-story home in the sought-after Pontchartrain Shores neighborhood, just a short stroll from the scenic Lake Pontchartrain Levee bike and walking path. This entertainer's...

Pontchartrain Shores

4909 SUNNY Place

4 3.0   Sf: 3159

Experience Metairie Lakeshore living in the beautiful Pontchartrain Shores subdivision. This unique brick home is only a 1/2 block from the levee. Its distinctive French architectural Mansard roof &...

Pontchartrain Shores

4412 LEFKOE Street

3 2.0   Sf: 1915

Stunning Open Floor Plan in Prime Metairie Location! Welcome to this light-filled and spacious 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home with an inviting open-concept layout, perfect for modern living and...

Pontchartrain Shores
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Lake Pontchartrain Information

Lake Pontchartrain is a large estuarine body of water located in southeastern Louisiana, primarily within the boundaries of New Orleans. Here are some key points about Lake Pontchartrain:

Geography
- Size: Lake Pontchartrain covers approximately 630 square miles (1,600 square kilometers) and has an average depth of about 12 feet (3.7 meters).
- Connections: The lake is connected to the Gulf of Mexico via the Rigolets and the Chef Menteur Pass. Several rivers and bayous also flow into the lake, including the Tangipahoa River and the Tchefuncte River.
- Surrounding Areas: It is bordered by several parishes, including Orleans, Jefferson, St. Tammany, and Tangipahoa.

Ecology
- Biodiversity: The lake supports diverse ecosystems, including marshes and wetlands, which provide habitats for various fish, bird species, and other wildlife.
- Health Concerns: The water quality of Lake Pontchartrain has been a concern due to pollution from urban runoff, industrial discharges, and sedimentation.

Human Use
- Recreation: Lake Pontchartrain is a popular spot for recreational activities such as fishing, boating, and swimming. The shoreline features parks, marinas, and public access points.
- Cultural Significance: The lake and its surrounding areas have cultural and historical significance, particularly for the city of New Orleans. Many festivals, including seafood festivals, are celebrated near its shores.

Infrastructure
- Bridges: The lake is crossed by several significant bridges, the most notable being the Causeway, which is one of the longest bridges over water in the world. It connects Metairie (a suburb of New Orleans) to the North Shore of the lake.
- Hurricane Protection: The lake plays a critical role in hurricane protection for New Orleans, and various levees and flood control systems are constructed around its perimeter to mitigate flooding risks.

Environmental Initiatives
- Efforts have been made to restore and protect the lake's ecosystem from pollution and habitat loss through various conservation programs and community involvement.

Lake Pontchartrain is an important ecological, recreational, and cultural asset for Louisiana, with a significant impact on the local environment and economy.

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