Percy Lake: Quick
Facts
- Percy Lake is located off of Harburn Road
northeast of Fort
Irwin in central Haliburton County
- co-ordinates: Lat. 45° 12' 33" Long.
78° 21'
05"
- the lake consists of 2 basins connected by a
narrows. The
Gull River enters the lake at the south end and flows out of the
lake via a dam on the northwest side towards Haliburton Lake
- Percy is a typical Canadian Shield lake with deep
cold
water sustaining a cold water fishery. It is part of the Gull River
drainage system
- while the lake reaches maximum depths of 110',
the average
depth is 36'
- the perimeter of the lake is 23 km (14.5 miles)
- a concrete public boat launch is located off of
Percy Lake
Road
- major fish species include lake trout, smallmouth
bass and
yellow perch
- Percy Lake is located within Fisheries Management
Zone 15
Percy
Lake: Map Features
- map size: 12"x18"
- double sided
- laminated
- 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: $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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