Major Lake Species: Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Northern Pike, Walleye
Lake Facts:
Newboro Lake is located beside the town of Newboro Ontario which sits on the north shore of the lake in the County of Leeds and Grenville
co-ordinates: Lat. 44° 37′ 53″ Long. 76° 19′ 03″
Newboro Lake is part of the Rideau Canal system. It connects to Upper Rideau Lake on the north side via a lock near Newboro. The lake also connects to Clear and Loon Lake on the south and west sides
while the lake reaches depth of 78′, the average depth is 9′
this irregular shaped lake has a perimeter of 89 km (56 miles)
the surface area is 1,847 hectares (4,562 acres)
the lake offers an endless supply of cover for largemouth bass and pike including weed beds (both shallow and deep), lily pad beds, submerged logs and stumps, weed flats and chopped up weed mats. Smallmouth bass can be found around the rock shoals, points and narrows
very few walleye remain in the lake
sanctuary areas are located at Old Mine Bay and The Bog
Newboro Lake is located within Fisheries Management Zone 18