Percy Lake Fishing Map: Haliburton Highlands District
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: Lake Trout, Smallmouth Bass, Yellow Perch
Lake Facts:
Percy Lake is located off of Harburn Road northeast of Fort Irwin in central Haliburton County
co-ordinates: Lat. 45° 12′ 33″ Long. 78° 21′ 05″
the lake consists of 2 basins connected by a narrows. The Gull River enters the lake at the south end and flows out of the lake via a dam on the northwest side towards Haliburton Lake
Percy is a typical Canadian Shield lake with deep cold water sustaining a cold water fishery. It is part of the Gull River drainage system
while the lake reaches maximum depths of 110′, the average depth is 36′
the perimeter of the lake is 23 km (14.5 miles)
a concrete public boat launch is located off of Percy Lake Road
Percy Lake is located within Fisheries Management Zone 15