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Landmarks, Lakes, Rivers

  • Killarney Provincial Park - In 2018, Killarney Provincial Park was awarded the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada's Dark-Sky Preserve designation, the first Ontario Park to do so. Perfect for Star gazers.

  • Manitoulin Island is the largest lake-island in the world, large enough that it has over 100 lakes itself. The Island is overrun by the much sought after Majestic White Tail Deer and attracts hunters from all over the World.

  • French / Pickerel River Delta - famous for its endless channels and islands which are a multi-species paradise.

  • Michipicoten Island - is on the lands of Michipicoten Island, as well as smaller islands, shoals, and waters which surround it to within 2,500 meters (1.6 mi), were regulated as Michipicoten Island Provincial Park in 1985. is heavily forested, with over 20 inland lakes. It has a rugged interior, containing east-west aligned ridges with gentle southern slopes and steep northern slopes. The highest point is 298 m (978 ft) above Lake Superior.

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Fisheries Management Zone 10

Ontario, Canada

  • Pacific Salmon: open all year

  • Rainbow Trout: open all year

  • Splake: open all year

  • Sunfish: open all year

  • Yellow Perch: open all year

  • Atlantic Salmon: Jan 1 to Sep 30

  • Brook Trout: Jan 1 to Sep 30

  • Brown Trout: open all year

  • Channel Catfish: open all year

  • Crappie: open all year

  • Lake Sturgeon: closed all year

  • Whitefish: open all year

Fishing Regulation Highlights

  • Lake Trout: Jan 1 to Labour Day

  • Largemouth Bass & Smallmouth Bass - third Saturday in June to November 30

  • Muskellunge: third saturday in June to Dec 15

  • Northern Pike: open all year

  • Walleye & Sauger: Jan 1 to third sunday in March and third saturday in May to Dec 31

Links & Resources

Geting Here by Car

  • From Toronto, ON: 4 to 10 hours drive

  • From Ottawa, ON: 6 to 10 hours drive

  • From Minneapolis, MN: 9 to 12 hours drive

  • From Chicago, IL: 7 to 10 hours drive

  • From Detroit: MI: 7 to 10 hour drive

Getting Here by Air

  • Sault Ste. Marie (YAM) with connections from Toronto (YYZ, YTZ), Sudbury (YSB) via Air Canada (Star Alliance), Porter, and Bearskin Airlines

  • Sudbury (YSB) with connections from Toronto (YYZ, YTZ) via Air Canada (Star Alliance), Porter

Getting Here

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