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Lake Temagami Surrounded by old growth pine trees, Lake Temagami (pronounced Te-MAWG-a-mee, from the Ojibway word for 'deep water by the shore') this large lake is filled with bays and islands. Canoeing, house boating, windsurfing and fishing are common activities. Address: Highway 11North Temagami ON
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Georgian Bay Georgian Bay is a large bay of Lake Huron located in central Ontario. The bay is 320 km (199 mi) long and 80 km (50 mi) wide and is a popular spot for anglers and boaters. Pike, pickeral, muskie and salmon can all be found within the lakes clear waters and access to the larger Lake Huron increases the possibilties of a successful catch. Address: . Georgian Bay ON
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Origianlly used by French traders in the 17th century, the French River has now been designated a Canadian Heritage river. Visitors can enjoy boating, canoeing and fishing from the river while an abundance of wildlife inhabits the surrounding area. Cottages, lodges and fishing camps can all be found spread along its banks. The river flows from Lake Nipissing to Georgian Bay,
approximately 60 km south of Sudbury, and 300 km north of Toronto. Address: . Kilarney ON
1 705 857-3228
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Lake Kagawong Lake Kagawong is the second largest lake on Manitoulin Island. It is situated in the central area of the island near the village of Kagawong. Walleye, small mouth bass and perch are what lucky anglers might catch. Address: . Kagawong, Manitoulin Island, ON
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Lake Nipissing Lake Nipissing is a 910 sq km (351 sq mi) lake located near North Bay. It is a relatively shallow lake, with an average depth of 10 m (30 ft). The shallow depths have led to the formation of multiple sandbars and islands within the lake. The lake is home to over 40 species of fish, attracting anglers from around Ontario. Address: . North Bay ON
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Lake Manitou Lake Manitou carries the titles of biggest lake on the island and the largest lake within a freshwater island in the world. It spans 48 kms (30 miles) in length and 16 kms/ 10 miles in width. The pure, deep water is home to such fish as lake trout, jumbo perch, and northern pike. Address: . Little Current, Manitoulin Island, ON
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