Lady Evelyn (Southwest Basin) Lake Fishing Map: Northern 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: Walleye, Northern Pike, Smallmouth Bass, Whitefish, and Yellow Perch
Lake Facts:
Lady Evelyn Lake is located approx. 40 km northwest of the town of Temagami in the District of Timiskaming
co-ordinates: Lat. 47° 18′ 34″ Long. 80° 11′ 45″
Lady Evelyn Lake was created as a result of the damming of the Montreal River
the overall perimeter of the lake is 204 km (127 miles)
the surface area of the lake is 6,263 hectares (15,476 acres)
the lake consists of two distinct sections connected by the Obisaga Narrow
the southwest basin is quite distinct from the northeast basin in that its depths reach 97′ and it is quite rugged – much more typical of other lakes found in the Temagami area. While there are a few sandy areas, rockier terrain predominates. Drop offs to deep water are quick. The points, narrows, shoals and islands are favourite walleye and smallmouth bass areas. Aside from shallow bays (early in the season) try the deeper waters in the summer and shoal areas in the fall for larger pike. This portion of the lake is part of the Lady Evelyn Smoothwater Wilderness Park
a public access point is located at Mowat’s Landing which is located at the end of Hwy. 558. You will have to portage around the power dam to the Lady Evelyn River. Follow the river southwest to the lake
the major fish species include walleye, northern pike, smallmouth bass, whitefish and perch
Fisheries Management Zone 11 regulations apply to Lady Evelyn Lake