Gananoque Lake: Quick
Facts
- Gananoque Lake is located
south of Lyndhurst Ontario in the
County of Leeds & Grenville
- co-ordinates: Lat.
44° 26' 45" Long. 76° 09'
08"
- Gananoque Lake was formed
by the damming of the Gananoque
River. The river exits the lake on the south end and flows south to the
St. Lawrence River
- while the lake reaches
depths of 78', the average depth is
23'
- the perimeter of the lake
is 33 km (20.6 miles)
- this long and narrow lake
has a few shallow weedy bays that
hold largemouth and pike
- points, islands, rocky
shorelines and the drop offs near
these structures hold smallmouth bass as well as pike
- there is an excellent pan
fishery in the lake. Shallow
bays, previously mentioned, are good starting points in your search for
these fish - especially the south end of the lake
- the major fish species
include northern pike, large and
smallmouth bass, perch, bluegill and black crappie
- Gananoque Lake is
situated within Fisheries Management Zone
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Gananoque
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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