Wellman Lake Wellman Lake is 425.9 hectares with a maximum depth of 17.6 meters and a mean depth of 4.1 meters. Wellman Lake has 114 developed cottages and 76 daily and 29 seasonal campsites within the Wellman Lake Provincial Campground. Targetable fish species present are walleye, smallmouth bass, northern pike and yellow perch. Angling facilities […]

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Vermilion Reservoir The Vermilion Reservoir is 64.2 hectares with a maximum depth of 8.9 meters (depths collected as per 2010 water levels). The reservoir is water retention flood control structure at the upper reaches of the Vermilion River north of the Riding Mountain National Park. Features present include an undeveloped boat launch area, informative signage […]

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Singush Lake Singush Lake is 528 hectares with a maximum depth of 12.2 meters and a mean depth of 2.2 meters. Features present include an established boat launch, dock, filleting shack, non-modern washrooms, parking, informative signage and basic campground sites. Singush has 43 developed cottages and 13 basic campsites. More information on all services available […]

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Perch Lake Perch Lake is 5.9 hectares with a maximum depth of 25.4 meters and a mean depth of 8.0 meters. Features present include an undeveloped boat launch, dock with bench and parking. Smallmouth bass and brown trout are the targetable fish species present. This small catch and release lake is a great place to […]

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Dauphin Lake Dauphin Lake is 49,728 hectares with maximum depth of 3.7 m and an average depth of 2.4 m. Dauphin Lake has 7 major tributaries as follows: The Valley River, Turtle River, Wilson River, Vermilion River, Ochre River, Edwards Creek and Mink Creek. Dauphin Lake has a single outlet through the Mossy River which […]

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