Calabogie Lake Fishing Map: Madawaska/Renfrew Valley
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: Walleye, Northern Pike, Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass
Lake Facts:
Calabogie Lake is located beside the town of Calabogie Ontario in Renfrew County
co-ordinates: Lat. 45° 16′ 38″ Long. 77° 44′ 34″
Calabogie Lake is part of the Madawaska River system. The river enters the lake on the southwest corner and exits on the northeast side at the village of Calabogie
while the lake reaches maximum depths of 102′, the average depth is approx. 21′. There is a large shallow bay (Grassy Bay) on the east side of the lake that favours largemouth bass and pike
this single basin lake has a perimeter of 30.6 km (19 miles)
there is a sanctuary area near the Madawaska River inflow
a public boat launch is located on the south side of the bridge that crosses the Madawaska River at the village of Calabogie
the major fish species include walleye, pike, large and smallmouth bass
Calabogie Lake is situated within Fisheries Management Zone 15