Mazinaw Lake Fishing Map: Bay of Quinte & Land O’ Lakes
dimensions: 12″x18″
double sided
laminated map
black/white
water depth contour lines
locations for the major fish species
access points
information on fish habits and movements
fishing tips
MNR/Travel & Accommodation info. sources
Major Lake Species: Smallmouth Bass, Largemouth Bass, Walleye, Northern Pike, Lake Trout, Whitefish
Lake Facts:
Mazinaw Lake is located adjacent to Hwy. 41 north of the town of Cloyne Ontario in Frontenac County
co-ordinates: Lat. 44° 56′ 00″ Long. 77° 12′ 11″
Mazinaw is one of the deepest lakes in Ontario reaching depths of 476′. The average depth is approx. 135′
the lake consists of two basins connected by a short narrows. Water exits the lake via a dam on the south end flowing into Marble Lake
the perimeter of the lake is 49 km (30.5 miles)
the surface area is 1,591 hectares (3,930 acres)
a large portion of the lake is situated within the boundaries of Bon Echo Provincial Park
one of the most noticeable features of the area is the huge Mazinaw Rock which is located on the eastern shore of the northern basin
there are a couple of public boat launch sites. One is inside the provincial park. The other is along North Mazinaw Heights Road on the west side of the northern basin
while the lake has been stocked in the past, it has a naturally reproducing population of lake trout
Mazinaw Lake is situated with Fisheries Management Zone 18