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Adam Lake

Adam Lake, nestled in Tay Valley Township (North Burgess), spans 179 acres with a maximum depth of 61 feet. Known for its excellent northern pike fishing, anglers often achieve success using a variety of lures. The lake also supports largemouth and smallmouth bass, yellow perch, bluegill, and pumpkinseed, along with other species like brown bullhead and rock bass. Access is restricted to light watercraft via the Rideau Canal System from Big Rideau Lake, with no public access from the surrounding private land. Camping facilities, boat, and cottage rentals are available at the lake.

Andrew Lake

Andrew Lake in Tay Valley Township spans 30.8 acres and is a unique habitat for central mudminnow. It is located north of Kenyon and McLaren Roads, entirely surrounded by private land. This lake has no public access, offering an undisturbed ecosystem for its residents and wildlife.

Barbers Lake

Barbers Lake, located in Lanark Highlands, is a compact 99-acre lake with a maximum depth of 28 feet. This lake is home to species such as northern pike, pumpkinseed, and yellow perch. Public access is limited to a small, unmaintained municipal launch off the 9th Concession A near a bridge, suitable for cartop and small motorized watercraft. Its rugged, natural shoreline offers a quiet retreat for anglers seeking a more remote experience.

Bartraw Lake

Bartraw Lake, located in Lanark Highlands, spans 47 acres and offers fishing for northern pike, smallmouth bass, and yellow perch. This secluded lake is surrounded by private land, with no public access available, preserving its tranquil charm. Its rocky shoreline and natural surroundings make it an ideal spot for nearby residents seeking solitude and nature.

Baxter Lake

Baxter Lake, situated east of the Clyde River in Lanark Highlands, covers 30.4 acres. The lake supports northern pike, yellow perch, and pumpkinseed populations. Surrounded entirely by private land near Dwyer Lane, it lacks public access but remains a serene and picturesque location.

Bennett Lake

Bennett Lake, nestled in Tay Valley Township near the village of Fallbrook, covers 1,189 acres with a maximum depth of 40 feet. Anglers can target largemouth and smallmouth bass, northern pike, and yellow pickerel, with success along the main shorelines and coves. Access to the lake is private, with a launch available at Ennis Cottages for a small fee. Directions lead from Perth along Fallbrook Road and Bennett Lake Road, offering a scenic drive to this peaceful destination.

Big Rideau Lake

Big Rideau Lake, spanning multiple townships, is a fishing and recreational hotspot. Covering a vast area, this lake offers abundant opportunities to catch lake trout, smallmouth bass, northern pike, and walleye. Accessible via Murphy’s Point Provincial Park, visitors can follow signage from County Road 21 (Elm Grove Road). Provincial park fees apply, but the well-maintained facilities make it a favorite for anglers and outdoor enthusiasts.

Black Lake

Located in Tay Valley Township, Black Lake spans 846 acres with a maximum depth of 70 feet and an average depth of 23.8 feet. Anglers enjoy fishing for species like northern pike, yellow pickerel, and smallmouth bass, particularly in summer and winter seasons. Although public access is unavailable, two commercial resorts provide access and amenities for visitors.

Bob's Lake

Bob’s Lake, a large and popular destination in Tay Valley Township, is known for its largemouth and smallmouth bass, northern pike, and lake whitefish. This expansive lake offers varied fishing habitats across its wide waters. While public boat access is unavailable, nearby scenic routes provide easy travel for those visiting private cottages or shoreline retreats.

Bottle Lake

Bottle Lake, a remote 27-acre lake in Lanark Highlands, reaches a depth of 50 feet and supports brook trout, brown bullhead, and white sucker populations. It’s accessible for small motorized and cartop watercraft via Bottle Lake Road, ending at a natural shoreline launch. Its quiet atmosphere and lush surroundings make it ideal for anglers seeking solitude.

Bow Lake

Bow Lake, a 52-acre shallow lake with a maximum depth of 6 feet, is located near Hopetown in Lanark Highlands. Home to northern pike and pumpkinseed, this lake is entirely surrounded by private land and offers no public access. Its rugged terrain and natural beauty provide a serene backdrop for nearby landowners.

Bower Lake

Bower Lake in Lanark Highlands spans 49 acres with a maximum depth of 30 feet. Northern pike and yellow perch populate its waters. Limited access for small motorized craft is available via Ranger Camp Road on Crown Land, which is also near campsites and trails. This spot is perfect for light recreation and fishing in a secluded setting.

Boyd Lake

Boyd Lake, a 31.1-acre lake in Lanark Highlands, is surrounded by private land and offers no public access. Known for its northern pike population, this tranquil lake is a hidden gem for those who can access it through nearby properties.

Bradford Lake

A small, serene lake in Lanark Highlands, Bradford Lake offers an undisturbed environment as it is entirely surrounded by private land with no public access.

Caldwell Lake

Caldwell Lake, covering 42 acres, supports northern pike, rock bass, and bullhead populations. It reaches a depth of 50 feet and offers potential canoe access from Bottle Lake through connecting creeks or County Forest trails. This remote lake is perfect for adventurous anglers willing to explore its natural surroundings.

Christie Lake

Christie Lake, located in Tay Valley Township, spans 1,596 acres with a maximum depth of 60 feet and an average depth of 28 feet. It supports species like yellow pickerel, northern pike, and smallmouth bass. Public access is available via the Tay River from Hannah Road, while private launching facilities are provided by local resorts. Winter fishing for pickerel is increasingly popular here.

Clyde Lake

Clyde Lake in Lanark Highlands is a 257-acre lake with a maximum depth of 42 feet. Known for largemouth bass and northern pike, it offers serene fishing conditions. Public access is available at a natural shoreline via the K&P Trail, leading to a Crown Land campsite.

Connors Lake

Connors Lake, located in Lanark Highlands (Lavant), is surrounded entirely by private land, preserving its tranquil setting. The lake is home to northern pike, making it a focused destination for anglers targeting this species. Directions lead west from County Road 511 onto County Road 16 (South Lavant Road), northwest of the village of Poland.

Dalhousie Lake

Dalhousie Lake spans 1,460 acres with a maximum depth of 36 feet and is a fishing haven for yellow pickerel, northern pike, and smallmouth bass. Facilities such as washrooms and a picnic area are available near Lavant Mill Road, offering convenient public access for anglers and families.

Darling Long Lake

Darling Long Lake in Lanark Highlands covers 191 acres and has a maximum depth of 43 feet. It supports northern pike, smallmouth bass, and yellow perch. Accessible via tertiary roads, it offers a cartop launch for small watercraft at a natural shoreline.

Davern Lake

Davern Lake, located in Tay Valley Township, spans 128 acres. It supports crappie, perch, smallmouth bass, and northern pike fishing. Surrounded by private land, this quiet lake offers no public access.

Dixon Lake

Dixon Lake in Lanark Highlands is a 24-acre lake featuring brook trout and other species. Its natural shoreline provides limited access for small motorized craft or cartop launches via County Forest trails.

Doctor Lake

Doctor Lake, a 14.8-acre lake in Drummond/North Elmsley Township, supports northern pike and yellow perch. It is surrounded by private land with no public access, ensuring its peaceful, undisturbed nature.

Duncs Lake

Duncs Lake, a secluded 9.5-acre lake in Lanark Highlands, supports walleye, pumpkinseed, and white sucker populations. Accessible via forest trails or by ATV and snowmobile, it is an ideal location for those seeking a remote and peaceful fishing spot.

Farren Lake

Farren Lake in Tay Valley Township spans 427 acres with a maximum depth of 70 feet. It offers fishing for stocked rainbow trout, largemouth bass, and yellow perch. Accessible through a short township road allowance, the lake’s quiet surroundings make it a popular retreat for anglers and nature enthusiasts.

Gillies Lake

Gillies Lake, a 54-acre lake in Lanark Highlands, supports populations of northern pike, walleye, and rock bass. Entirely surrounded by private land, it has no public access, preserving its natural and serene environment.

Graham Lake

This 49-acre lake in Lanark Highlands features northern pike, rock bass, and walleye fishing. Surrounded by private land, it is a peaceful destination for anglers with private access to the lake.

Green Lake

Green Lake in Lanark Highlands (Lavant) spans 13 acres and is a serene spot for anglers. Its waters host largemouth and smallmouth bass, northern pike, perch, and speckled trout. Accessible only to small motorized and car-top boats, the lake’s launch site is unmarked but visible along Lavant Darling Road, north of Campbell’s Road.

Hogg Bay Lake

Hogg Bay, located within Murphy’s Point Provincial Park, offers excellent fishing for lake trout, northern pike, and yellow perch. Accessible through the park with fees applicable, this bay is a great choice for anglers looking for well-maintained facilities and beautiful scenery.

Horne Lake

Horne Lake in Lanark Highlands covers 81 acres with a maximum depth of 15 feet. The lake supports northern pike and walleye fishing but is surrounded by private land with no public access, ensuring its tranquility.

Joe's Lake

Joe’s Lake, located in Lanark Highlands, spans 148 acres with a maximum depth of 14 feet. Known for smallmouth bass, northern pike, and walleye, it offers fishing opportunities through a public launch located on Flower Station Road.

Kates Lake

Kates Lake, a 14-acre remote lake in Lanark Highlands, boasts a maximum depth of 180 feet and is renowned for its brook trout fishing. Accessible via unmarked forest trails, the lake is ideal for those with ATVs or 4x4 vehicles seeking an off-the-grid experience.

Kerr Lake

Kerr Lake, located near Clydesville in Lanark Highlands, provides public access for anglers and day use. It is home to largemouth bass, northern pike, and yellow perch. Visitors can park near Clyde Bridge and enjoy fishing in a serene setting.

La France Lake

La France Lake in Lanark Highlands covers 115 acres and supports fishing for smallmouth bass, northern pike, and pumpkinseed. While surrounded by a mix of private and Crown Land, access is limited to trails through Crown Land.

Lavant Lake

Also known as Spectacle Lake, Lavant Lake is located near the village of Lavant. Surrounded by private and Crown Land, it has no marked public trails or access points, maintaining its secluded appeal.

Lavant Long Lake

This remote 257-acre lake in Lanark Highlands is surrounded by Crown Land. Accessible only via unmarked trails and ATVs, it offers fishing for northern pike and perch. Natural shorelines allow small watercraft entry for determined adventurers.

Little Green Lake

Little Green Lake in Lanark Highlands (Darling) spans just 6.4 acres but offers a peaceful fishing experience. Anglers can target brook trout, yellow perch, and white sucker. While surrounded by private land, Crown Land along the western shoreline provides potential access. Directions: Follow Highway 511 north of Lanark, turning left on Little Green Road.

Little Joe Lake

Little Joe Lake, located northeast of Joe’s Lake in Lanark Highlands, spans 47 acres. Surrounded by private land, it has no public access but provides a serene environment for nearby property owners.

Little Silver Lake

Little Silver Lake in Tay Valley Township spans 206 acres and offers fishing for bass, perch, and sunfish. Access is limited to a small, unmaintained boat launch for cartop and small motorized craft near Little Silver Lake Road.

Long Lake

Long Lake in Tay Valley Township (North Burgess) covers 210 acres with a maximum depth of 65 feet and a mean depth of 16.5 feet. It’s a haven for largemouth and smallmouth bass, northern pike, yellow perch, and bluegill. Public access is available at the RVCA public boat launch on Long Lake Road, with facilities limited to small watercraft. Directions: From Perth, take County Road 10 to County Road 14, then to Civic #525.

Lower Rideau Lake

Lower Rideau Lake, located in Drummond/North Elmsley Township, provides abundant fishing opportunities for lake trout, smallmouth bass, and northern pike. Public access is available at Beveridge Locks and the Rideau Valley Conservation Authority beach, both requiring fees.


Lowney Lake

Lowney Lake in Lanark Highlands spans 112 acres and offers fishing for largemouth bass, northern pike, and yellow perch. Surrounded by private land, the lake has no public access but retains its quiet charm for local property owners.

MacKay Lake

MacKay Lake, nestled between Middleville and Tatlock in Lanark Highlands, is surrounded by private land. Though it lacks public access, it provides a serene retreat for nearby residents.

Madden Lake

Madden Lake in Lanark Highlands covers 35 acres and supports fishing for largemouth bass and perch. With no public access, it remains a quiet and undisturbed natural space.

Mann Lake

Mann Lake, located east of Flower Station, spans 35 acres and is surrounded by private land. With no public access, it offers a tranquil environment for those nearby.

McGowan Lake

McGowan Lake in Tay Valley Township covers 98 acres and supports fishing for largemouth bass, northern pike, and pumpkinseed. While private, its scenic surroundings make it appealing for those with property nearby.

McLaren Lake

McLaren Lake in Tay Valley Township (North Burgess) is a small 26.4-acre lake accessible only by canoe or small watercraft from Otty Lake. It is home to largemouth and smallmouth bass, northern pike, yellow perch, and brown bullhead. Surrounded by private land, the lake offers a quiet and natural fishing experience.

Mississippi Lake

Mississippi Lake, one of Lanark County’s largest warm-water fisheries, spans 5,800 acres with a maximum depth of 30 feet and a mean depth of 9 feet. Its waters are teeming with yellow pickerel, northern pike, largemouth and smallmouth bass, and panfish like pumpkinseed and rock bass. Public access is available at Drummond Concession 9A or via the Mississippi River at the Municipal Park in Carleton Place.

Murray Lake

Murray Lake, a secluded 49-acre lake in Lanark Highlands (Darling), supports populations of brook trout, lake trout, and perch. Its deep waters are ideal for trout fishing. Surrounded by private land with no public access, it offers an undisturbed retreat for those with permission to fish there.

Napier Lake

Napier Lake, a 9.4-acre lake in Lanark Highlands, is a remote spot for brook and lake trout fishing. Access may be possible via unmarked trails on Crown Land.

Nicholson Lake

Nicholson Lake, located southwest of Clyde Forks, is a small, private lake with no public access. Its peaceful surroundings make it ideal for nearby landowners.

Otty Lake

Otty Lake, located near Perth, spans 1,545 acres with a maximum depth of 90 feet. Known for its largemouth bass, northern pike, and yellow perch, the lake features a public boat launch at Miller Bay Road, though parking is limited.

Paddy Lake

Paddy Lake, a quaint 9.9-acre waterbody in Lanark Highlands (Dalhousie), supports golden shiner and stocked rainbow trout. Its remote location offers Crown Land campsites and access for small craft or cartop boats. To reach Paddy Lake, follow Ranger Camp Road around the west sides of Wood Lake and Upper Park Lake, then northeast through Crown forest.

Park Lake

Park Lake in Lanark Highlands (Dalhousie) spans 138 acres with a maximum depth of 45 feet. Known for northern pike and pumpkinseed, it provides a peaceful fishing environment. Public access is available through a good launching site at Upper Park Lake, with Crown Land campsites along the west side. Directions: Follow Ranger Camp Road past Wood Lake and Upper Park Lake.

Patterson Lake

Patterson Lake, in Lanark Highlands (Dalhousie), is a 368-acre lake with a maximum depth of 52 feet. Known for its yellow pickerel, northern pike, and smallmouth bass, the lake also offers excellent opportunities for catching panfish like bluegill and pumpkinseed. Angling success is particularly good for pickerel during early mornings and evenings. While it lacks public access, it can be reached from County Road 8 (Watsons Corners Road) and 5th Concession B Dalhousie.

Perch Lake

Perch Lake in Lanark Highlands spans 57 acres with a maximum depth of 47 feet and a mean depth of 16.6 feet. It is primarily known for its stocked rainbow trout, supported by a put-and-take system. Anglers can also find perch, red belly dace, and white sucker. Access is challenging, requiring a forest road and four-wheel drive or walking from Clyde Forks.

Peterwhite Lake

Peterwhite Lake, a 28-acre lake in Lanark Highlands, has a maximum depth of 15 feet and supports brook trout, pumpkinseed, and golden shiner. It is accessible via Crown Land on the eastern shoreline, with trails navigable only by ATV or snowmobile. This lake is highly regarded for its brook trout fishing.

Pigeon Lake

Pigeon Lake, northeast of Lavant, offers a mix of private and Crown Land surroundings. Access may be possible along the southwestern shoreline through County Forest lands, though the northeast portion is private. Its remote location preserves a quiet, natural fishing environment.

Pike Lake

Pike Lake in Tay Valley Township spans 782 acres with a maximum depth of 126 feet and a mean depth of 27.6 feet. This scenic lake is home to smallmouth bass, northern pike, and walleye. A public launch and parking area are located at the northeastern end near Grant’s Creek, with additional facilities along the north shore.

Reid Lake

Reid Lake in Lanark Highlands covers 21 acres and supports largemouth bass, perch, and pumpkinseed populations. Surrounded by private land, it offers no public access, ensuring its tranquil and undisturbed environment.

Robb's Lake

Robb’s Lake in Lanark Highlands spans 204 acres and features species such as black crappie, northern pike, and yellow perch. It is surrounded entirely by private land with no public access, offering a serene retreat for nearby property owners.

Rock Lake

Rock Lake in Tay Valley Township spans 23.2 acres and supports fishing for largemouth bass, northern pike, and pumpkinseed. The lake is surrounded by private land with no public access, maintaining its peaceful setting.

Samuel Lake

Samuel Lake, located in Lanark Highlands, spans 37 acres and is home to northern pike, rock bass, and pumpkinseed. Surrounded by private land, it has no public access, preserving its tranquil charm.

Silver Lake

Silver Lake in Tay Valley Township spans 608 acres with a maximum depth of 80 feet. Stocked with lake trout and home to northern pike and smallmouth bass, it is accessible via Silver Lake Provincial Park (fees apply) or a free gravel launch off Highway #7.

Tate Lake

Tate Lake in Lanark Highlands is a small, 17.3-acre lake known for northern pike and brown bullhead. It is surrounded by private land and offers no public access, preserving its natural beauty.

Taylor Lake

Taylor Lake, located in Mississippi Mills, spans 718 acres but is relatively shallow, with a maximum depth of 9 feet. It supports largemouth bass, northern pike, and walleye fishing. Public access is limited to small watercraft via a municipal road allowance on the 12th Concession C Lanark.

Upper Mud Lake

Upper Mud Lake, a 23-acre lake in Tay Valley Township, features northern pike, pumpkinseed, and yellow perch. Surrounded by private land, it lacks public access, offering an undisturbed ecosystem for local wildlife.

Upper Rideau Lake

Upper Rideau Lake, located near the village of Westport in Tay Valley Township, spans 16,010 acres with a maximum depth of 328 feet and an average depth of 40.4 feet. This serene lake offers excellent fishing opportunities for northern pike, largemouth and smallmouth bass, yellow pickerel, and edible panfish, with frogs, minnows, and artificial lures proving effective. Accessible via the Rideau Canal System or by road, the lake features a public boat launch with parking near Narrows Lock Road, making it a convenient destination for anglers and boaters alike.

White Lake

White Lake in Lanark Highlands is one of the region’s largest lakes, spanning 5,823 acres with an average depth of 10 feet. It supports a variety of fish, including smallmouth bass, northern pike, and yellow pickerel. Public access is available via Sunset Bay Road, with plenty of opportunities for fishing and recreational boating.

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