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