Major Lake Species: Smallmouth Bass, Lake Trout, Muskie, Northern Pike, Whitefish, Yellow Perch
Lake Facts:
Lauzon Lake is located west of Sudbury on the north side of Hwy. 17 near the town of Algoma Mills in the District of Algoma
co-ordinates: Lat. 46° 12′ 51″ Long. 82° 49′ 32″
Lauzon is a typical deep, clear and cold water Canadian Shield lake. There are a dozen creeks that flow into the lake. Water flows out of the lake via a dam at Lauzon Creek. The lakes consists of 4 basins connected by shallow narrows. The deeper western basin favours the lake trout fishery
while the lake reaches maximum depths of 270′, the average depth is 52′
the perimeter of the lake is 73.6 km (46 miles) and is approx. 21 km (13 miles) long
there is a smelt run on the Lauzon Creek between the dam and Lake Huron in April. Trout and salmon also move up this stream at different times of the year
a good public boat launch is located beside the Lake Lauzon Public Beach at Algoma Mills
Lauzon Lake is included in Fisheries Management Zone 10