The Indian Lake
Chain: Quick Facts
- The Indian Lake Chain of
lakes is located 16 km. (10 miles)
north of the town of Vermilion Bay Ontario along Hwy. 647 in the Kenora
District
- co-ordinates (Indian
Lake): Lat. 49° 55' Long.
93° 32'
- this 29 km. (18 mile)
chain of lakes consists of 9
relatively small lakes connected by channels: Indian, Edward, Whitney,
Forrest, Bladder, Big Moose, Cobble, Boulder and Little Boulder Lake
- beware of submerged logs
and stumps in some of the
connecting channels
- Forrest, Boulder and
Little Boulder Lake have water deep
enough to sustain a lake trout fishery
- major fish species
include walleye, muskie, smallmouth
bass, lake trout, perch and whitefish. There are reports of pike having
moved in from surrounding lakes
- the Indian Lake Chain is
situated within Fisheries
Management Zone 5
Map
Features
- 2
Map Set
- dimensions: 12"x18"
- each map is double
sided
- laminated map
- black & 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: $19.90 plus
taxes &
shipping
Caution:
These maps are not navigation
guides for
boaters. They are designed for fishing purposes only.
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