Major Lake Species: Smallmouth Bass, Northern Pike, Muskie, Whitefish, Yellow Perch
Cedar Lake in located along Hwy 105 (the Red Lake Highway) just north of Vermilion Bay, Ontario in the Kenora District
co-ordinates: Lat. 50° 12′ 34″ Long. 93° 08′ 17″
the lake is part of the Cedar River watershed. The river enters the lake on the south end and exits on the north end flowing into Perrault Lake
the lake consists of 2 sections (West Cedar and Cedar Lake) connected by a long narrows on the north end
the lake has a wide variety of fish holding structure including many neck downs, channels, narrows, rubble shorelines, islands, rock piles and shoals, shallow weedy bays as well as inflowing streams
the lake has been managed in order to develop a trophy muskie fishery
major fish species include smallmouth bass, pike, muskie, perch and whitefish
Cedar Lake is situated within Fisheries Management Zone 4