Eugenia Lake: Southwestern & Southern 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, Rainbow Trout, Largemouth Bass, Yellow Perch

Lake Facts:

  • Eugenia Lake is located north of Flesherton Ontario at the top of the Beaver Valley escarpment in Grey County
  • co-ordinates: Lat. 44° 19′ 36″ Long. 80° 29′ 53″
  • Eugenia Lake was created in 1915 as a reservoir for generating hydro electricity
    while the lake reaches maximum depths of 40′, the average depth is 4.6′
  • the perimeter of the lake is 23.8 km (14.9 miles)
  • the surface area is 723 hectares (1,787 acres)
  • the lake is regularily stocked with rainbow trout creating a put and take fishery. The best time to fish for these rainbows is in the spring near the dam or during the ice fishing season
  • submerged logs and stumps, extensive cabbage weed, reed and lily pad beds provide excellent cover for bass
  • the public boat launch is located on the southwest side of the lake off of Canrobert St.
  • the major fish species include large and smallmouth bass, rainbow trout,and yellow perch
  • Eugenia Lake is located in Fisheries Management Zone 16

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