Singleton Lake Fishing Map: Eastern Ontario

  • 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:  Northern Pike, Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Black Crappie, Yellow Perch, Bluegill

Lake Facts:

  • Singleton Lake is located south of the village of Lyndhurst Ontario west of Charleston Lake Provincial Park in the County of Leeds and Grenville
  • co-ordinates: Lat. 44° 31′ Long. 76° 07′
  • the lake is part of the Gananoque River drainage basin. It consists of a single basin with the Lyndhurst Creek flowing in at the north end and a shallow channel flowing towards Red Horse Lake exits the lake on the east side
  • while the lake reaches depths of 44′, the average depth is approx. 18′
  • the perimeter of the lake is 5.7 km (3.6 miles)
  • the surface area is 77 hectares 190 (acres)
  • the lake sustains a warm water fishery which includes northern pike, large and smallmouth bass, black crappie, perch and bluegill
  • check the Lyndhurst Creek area after ice out for crappie and pike. The weedy bays and flats are target areas for largemouth and pike. The rocky shorelines and points hold smallmouth bass
  • Singleton Lake is situated within Fisheries Management Zone 18

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