Dalhousie Lake: Quick
Facts
- Dalhousie Lake is located
off of MacDonalds Corners Road
(County Road 12) southwest of the town of Lanark in the County of Lanark
- co-ordinates: Lat.
44° 57' 56" Long. 76° 34'
10"
- while the lake reaches
maximum depths of 36', the average
depth is 14.6'. The north and east side of the lake has several large
shallow weedy bays
- the perimeter of the lake
is 13.4 km (8.4 miles)
- the surface area is 591
hectares (1460 acres)
- the lake sits on the edge
of the Canadian Shield and is
part of the Misissippi River system. The lake is moderately fertile and
hosts a warm water fishery
- a sanctuary area is
located on the west end of the lake at
Geddes Rapids
- a public boat launch is
located on the southeast side of
the bridge that crosses the outflowing river at the east end of the lake
- the major fish species
include large and smallmouth bass,
walleye, pike, perch, bluegill and black crappie
- Dalhousie Lake is located
within Fisheries Management Zone
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Dalhousie
Lake: Map Features
- dimensions: 12"x18"
- double sided
- laminated map
- black and white
- water depth contour lines
- locations for the major
fish species
- access points
- information on fish
habits and movements
- fishing tips
- MNR/Travel &
Accommodation info. sources
- Price: $10.95 plus taxes
& shipping
Caution:
These maps are not navigation
guides for
boaters. They are designed for fishing purposes only.
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