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  2. Mill Creek, Puslinch - Wikipedia

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    While brook trout are native to Eastern North America, brown trout are native to Europe, North Africa, and West Asia and have been in and naturalized to Ontario streams in 1913. [12] [13] The provincial government has been stocking brown trout in certain stretches of Mill Creek on an annual basis since at least 2014.

  3. South River, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    There are many locations for freshwater fishing for smallmouth bass, whitefish, pickerel, rainbow trout, speckled trout, brook trout, lake trout, splake, ling perch and smelt. [ 14 ] There is a golf course, the Eagle Lake Golf and Country Club, originally built on the Erven farm in 1976 by Lyle Thorne, was purchased by the St. Onge family in ...

  4. West Shining Tree Lake - Wikipedia

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    Fish include northern pike, walleye (pickerel), smallmouth bass, whitefish, perch, and various species of trout including lake trout, brook trout and rainbow trout. Again, a fishing license is required. Ice fishing may be practiced in winter. [2] There are several tourist resorts that offer housekeeping cabins, boat rentals and other services. [3]

  5. Larder River (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    The park provides important feeding and calving habitats for moose and nesting sites for birds of prey. Fish species found in the park include brook trout, golden shiner, northern pike, pumpkinseed, rock bass, spottail shiner, white sucker, and yellow perch. [9] The Larder River Waterway Provincial Park is a non-operating park.

  6. Brook trout - Wikipedia

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    In parts of its range, it is also known as the eastern brook trout, speckled trout, brook char (or charr), squaretail, brookie, or mud trout, among others. [6] Adult coaster brook trout are capable of reaching sizes over 2 feet in length and weigh up to 6.8 kg (15 lb), whereas adult salters average between 6 and 15 inches in length and weigh ...

  7. Credit River - Wikipedia

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    The river became known as Missinnihe (Eastern Ojibwa: "trusting creek" [5]) to the Mississaugas First Nation who met annually with white traders there. To the First Nations, the river was "held in reverential estimation as the favourite resort of their ancestors" [6] and the band, which ranged from Long Point on Lake Erie to the Rouge River on Lake Ontario, became known as the Credit River ...

  8. Lake of Bays (Muskoka lake) - Wikipedia

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    Lake trout and smallmouth bass are the main sport species and the lake has produced a number of trophy lake trout in excess of 20 pounds. These trout are difficult to catch, and require heavy trolling equipment once the lake warms up. Smallmouth bass are often found in the shallower water around the shores and on shoals.

  9. Aurora trout - Wikipedia

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    The aurora trout, Salvelinus fontinalis timagamiensis, is a variant or subspecies of the brook trout native to two lakes in the Temagami District of Ontario, Canada.The existence of the fish was brought to the attention of the angling world by four American anglers who were taken by Archie King of Latchford, Ontario, into Ontario's Lady Evelyn River system in 1923.

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