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  2. List of fishes in Canada - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of common fish species known to occur in the lakes and rivers of Canada, organized by order and family. Includes images, scientific names, and distribution maps for each fish.

  3. Lake whitefish - Wikipedia

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    Lake whitefish is a freshwater fish from North America, similar to salmon and cisco. It is a valuable commercial fish, found in many inland lakes and some brackish waters, and has a silver to white coloration with a humpback shape.

  4. Lake chub - Wikipedia

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    The lake chub (Couesius plumbeus) is a freshwater cyprinid fish found in Canada and in parts of the United States. Of all North American minnows, it is the one with the northernmost distribution. Its genus, Couesius is considered monotypic today. The genus was named after Elliott Coues, who collected the holotype specimen.

  5. Lake Scugog - Wikipedia

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    Lake Scugog is an artificial lake in central Ontario, Canada, with a history of water level changes and a rich wildlife habitat. It is part of the Great Lakes Basin and the Trent–Severn Waterway, and has several communities and islands around it.

  6. The Weather Network - Wikipedia

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    The Weather Network (TWN) is a Canadian English-language discretionary weather information specialty channel available in Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom.It delivers weather information on television, digital platforms (responsive websites, mobile and tablet applications) and TV apps.

  7. Chain pickerel - Wikipedia

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    Chain pickerel (Esox niger) is a freshwater fish in the pike family, native to eastern North America. It has a distinctive dark, chain-like pattern on its greenish sides and feeds on smaller fish and other prey.

  8. Brown bullhead - Wikipedia

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    Brown bullhead (Ameiurus nebulosus) is a species of catfish also known as hornpout, mud pout, or mud cat. It is widely distributed in North America and has a dark brown-green body with speckles and a spine on its dorsal fin.

  9. Lake Nipissing - Wikipedia

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    Lake Nipissing is a shallow lake in Ontario, Canada, with a surface area of 873.3 km 2 and many islands. It has a rich history of fur trade, logging, tourism and fishing, and is home to various species of flora and fauna.