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Hammer Lake is a hammer-shaped lake in Ontario, Canada located between White River and Wawa. Activities at Hammer Lake include canoeing, fishing, blueberry-picking, swimming, and picnicking. Loons, beavers, and chipmunks are common, and moose are occasionally sighted as well. Mosquitoes are abundant.
District Municipality of Muskoka, Ontario: Coordinates: Primary inflows: Oxtongue River, Boyne River: Primary outflows: South Branch Muskoka River: Basin countries: Canada: Surface area: 68.8 km 2 (26.6 sq mi) [2] Average depth: 22.25 m (73.0 ft) [2] Max. depth
Battersea is a community in the Canadian province of Ontario, located in the township of South Frontenac, 20 kilometres (12 mi) north of Kingston. Battersea is well known for its fishing and outdoor activities as it is close to Loughborough Lake , Dog Lake and the Rideau Canal Waterway.
It was established in 1983 and provides backcountry canoeing, camping, and fishing opportunities. The bulk of the park consists of a large near-rectangular piece of land surrounding Kesagami Lake , as well as a linear park that protects a 200 metres (660 ft) wide strip of land on both sides of the Kesagami River from Kesagami Lake to its mouth ...
The lake contains walleye, pike, and small mouth bass but is noted for its perch fishing. The average depth of Whitefish Lake is seven feet. Access to the lake is a public launch located on Highway 588 and many independent tourist resorts. [2] Whitefish Lake is 11.7 square miles (30 km 2) and has a maximum depth of 22 feet (7 m). [3]
Sandbanks Provincial Park is a provincial park located on Lake Ontario in Prince Edward County near Picton, Ontario, Canada. The park is considered one of the best sandy beaches in Ontario and contains the largest bay-mouth barrier dune formation in the world. The 1,550.87-hectare (3,832.3-acre) park was established in 1970 and operates year round.
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