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  2. Hammer Lake - Wikipedia

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    Hammer Lake is a hammer-shaped lake in Ontario, Canada located between White River and Wawa. Activities at Hammer Lake include canoeing, fishing, blueberry-picking, swimming, and picnicking. Loons, beavers, and chipmunks are common, and moose are occasionally sighted as well. Mosquitoes are abundant.

  3. Whitefish Lake (Thunder Bay District) - Wikipedia

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    The lake contains walleye, pike, and small mouth bass but is noted for its perch fishing. The average depth of Whitefish Lake is seven feet. Access to the lake is a public launch located on Highway 588 and many independent tourist resorts. [2] Whitefish Lake is 11.7 square miles (30 km 2) and has a maximum depth of 22 feet (7 m). [3]

  4. Battersea, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Battersea is a community in the Canadian province of Ontario, located in the township of South Frontenac, 20 kilometres (12 mi) north of Kingston. Battersea is well known for its fishing and outdoor activities as it is close to Loughborough Lake , Dog Lake and the Rideau Canal Waterway.

  5. Skeleton Lake (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    Fishing is very difficult in the lake. Bass and trout can be caught. In the spring, lake trout will strike at minnows in cold shallow water. Later in the summer, trout like to stay in cold water below the second thermocline, which is typically 50–70 feet. This requires down-riggers to get the bait to the right depth.

  6. Ontario Out of Doors - Wikipedia

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    Ontario's anglers and hunters will find the best where-to, how-to, and new product information in each issue of Ontario OUT OF DOORS. Expertly written and featuring outstanding photography, Canada's best read outdoors magazine delivers fishing and hunting content that informs, inspires, and entertains readers.

  7. Kakagi Lake - Wikipedia

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    It is a body of water that is essentially not charted, and caution must be taken when navigating this body of water. Kakagi Lake is approximately 110.8 square kilometres (42.8 sq mi) in size, [3] about 24 kilometres (15 mi) long [2] and up to 13.5 kilometres (8.4 mi) wide. [2]

  8. Moose Factory - Wikipedia

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    From the lodge visitors can see Sawpit Island on the southern side of the canal and Charles Island on the opposite side of the canal. [citation needed] Boat rides (for a fee) are available out the Moose River to James Bay, or "on fishing and canoeing trips to the Moose River Migratory Bird Sanctuary and the Cree Cultural Interpretive Centre". [5]

  9. Sturgeon Lake (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    Sturgeon Lake is a lake in the Kawartha Lakes region of Ontario, Canada. It is part of the Trent-Severn Waterway. The lake is Y-shaped and has the communities of Fenelon Falls, Lindsay, Sturgeon Point and Bobcaygeon at the north-west, south, central and north-east points of the Y respectively. The lake is approximately 25 km (16 mi) from the ...