Lauzon 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:  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

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