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Ivanhoe Lake has a rich sport fishing history and is well known among locals for being a "walleye factory" bulging at the banks with eating sized fish. |
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Length: | 25 | [km] | Road Access: | Highway 101 | |
| Elevation: 342 [m] |
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Walleye | | Perch, Yellow |
Sucker, White | | Pike, Northern |
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Tributary | Lat/Lon | | | Connected | |
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Gullystone Creek | 48.1 -82.6 | | Source | |
Ivanhoe River | 48.2 -82.7 | | Flow Throw | |
Ivanhoe River | 48.2 -82.7 | | Mouth | |
Jackpine Creek | 48.1 -82.7 | | Inflow | |
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