Major Lake Species: Smallmouth Bass, Northern Pike, Lake Trout, Muskie
Little Vermilion Lake is located along Hwy. 72 southwest of the village of Sioux Lookout – northwestern Ontario in the Kenora District
co-ordinates: Lat. 50° 00′ Long. 92° 11′
while the lake reaches depths of 79′, the average depth is 31′
the perimeter of the lake is 85 km. (52 miles)
the lake is spring fed. Rock rubble shorelines are densely wooded with overhanging trees and submerged logs in the shallows. Weed beds and pencil reeds can be found in many of the shallower bays
reefs, shoals, neck downs, narrows, channels, points, fast breaking drop offs and flats provide great fish holding structure
water flows out of the lake on the north side via the Twin Falls rapids into Vermilion Lake
a public boat launch can be found on the south side of the lake within Ojibway Provincial Park
major fish species include smallmouth bass, lake trout, northern pike and muskie
Little Vermilion Lake is situated within Fisheries Management Zone 4