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Fishing on Lake Simcoe

Ouentironk
Canada, ON, York, Simcoe
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Lake Simcoe is a lake in southern Ontario, Canada, the fourth-largest lake wholly in the province, after Lake Nipigon, Lac Seul, and Lake Nipissing.[6] At the time of the first European contact in the 17th century the lake was called Ouentironk ("Beautiful Water") by the Wyandot (Huron) people. It was also known as Lake Toronto until it was renamed by John Graves Simcoe, the first Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada, in memory of his father, Captain John Simcoe, Royal Navy.
Shoreline:240[km]
Length:30[km]
Depth:41[m]
Surface:744[km^2]
Elevation: 219 [m]
Source :Maskinonge River
Lattitude:44.7391242980957
Longitude:-79.3395690917969
City:Washago
District:York
Mouth :
Lattitude:44.2026634216309
Longitude:-79.5144653320313
City:Georgina
District:Keswick
Lake Simcoe
(C) Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority
Fish Species  
 
Bass, Largemouth  Carp, Common
Sunfish, Bluegill  Pike, Northern
Whitefish, Lake  Herring, Lake
Walleye  Burbot
Perch, Yellow  Bowfin
Bass, Smallmouth  Bullhead, Brown
Trout, Lake  Sucker, White
   
 
Pumpkinseed Sunfish  Bass, Rock
Smelt, Rainbow  Goby, Round
Redfin Pickerel  Crappie, Black
Trout, Brook  Trout, Brown
Catfish, Channel  Redhorse, River
Dace, Redside  Drum, Freshwater
Sturgeon, Lake  
TributaryLat/Lon | Connected  
 
Allingham Creek44.5 -79.5  Inflow  
Black River44.2 -79.3  Inflow  
Burts Creek44.5 -79.5  Inflow  
Holland River44.0 -79.7  Inflow  
Maskinonge River44.2 -79.5  Source  
Talbot River44.5 -79.1  Inflow  
TributaryLat/Lon | Connected  
 
Beaver River44.3 -79.1  Inflow  
Bluffs Creek44.5 -79.5  Inflow  
Hawkestone Creek44.5 -79.5  Inflow  
Lovers Creek44.3 -79.6  Inflow  
Pefferlaw River44.3 -79.2  Inflow  
White's Creek44.4 -79.1  Inflow  
Close ByLat/Lon |    
 
Canal Lake44.6 -79.0  5 km  
Kennifick Lake44.0 -79.7  5 km  
Shelswell's Creek44.4 -79.5  5 km  
Vivian Creek44.1 -79.3  5 km  
Vrooman Creek44.3 -79.1  1 km  
Lakes and RiversLat/Lon |    
 
Butternut Creek44.5 -79.1  5 km  
Hall Lake44.0 -79.8  1 km  
Harrison Creek44.1 -79.4  5 km  
Mount Albert Creek44.2 -79.3  5 km  
Thompson Lake43.9 -79.7  5 km  
Last NewsDate | Source
 
Giant Lake Simcoe burbot could dethrone long-held Ontario record from north26/01/2017   CBC News   
Twelwe Pound Burbot Breaks New Hampshire State Record18/02/2022   fishncanada   
Simcoe man “learned the expensive way” that ice fishing season is off to a slow start12/01/2022   fishncanada   
Last NewsDate | Source
 
‘Barbarian style’ ice fishing a fun alternative26/03/2016   lansingstatejournal   
Ice Fishing Gear Stolen, Huts Vandalized25/02/2021   Fish'n Canada   
12+ Pound Burbot Breaks New Hampshire State Record13/01/2022   fishncanada   

Last change: 2023-11-08