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Fishing on Claireville Reservoir

Canada, ON
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Claireville Reservoir is a medium-sized impoundment created by a substantial concrete dam on the Humber River. The dam, built in 1957 as a flood control device in the wake of Hurricane Hazel, is located near the intersection of Finch Avenue at Highway 427. The site offers abundant parking, washrooms, and is served by public transit.
Elevation: 165 [m]
Source :
Lattitude:43.7370376586914
Longitude:-79.6294097900391
District:Peel
Mouth :
Lattitude:43.7373202000001
Longitude:-79.6294141
Fish Species  
 
Bass, Largemouth  Bullhead, Brown
Carp, Common  Pumpkinseed Sunfish
Perch, Yellow  
   
 
Sucker, White  Bass, Rock
Sunfish, Green  Bullhead, Yellow
TributaryLat/Lon | Connected  
 
West Humber River43.8 -79.7  Flow Throw  
TributaryLat/Lon | Connected  
 
Close ByLat/Lon |    
 
Carolyn Creek43.6 -79.7  20 km  
Fletchers Creek43.6 -79.7  20 km  
Heart Lake43.7 -79.8  10 km  
Humber River43.8 -79.7  5 km  
Professor's Lake43.7 -79.7  5 km  
Lakes and RiversLat/Lon |    
 
Cooksville Creek43.6 -79.6  20 km  
Elmcrest Creek43.6 -79.6  20 km  
Lindsay Creek43.9 -79.8  10 km  
Mimico Creek43.7 -79.6  5 km  
Salt Creek43.8 -79.7  5 km  

Last change: 2020-02-19