East Goose Lake East Goose Lake is 15.5 hectares with a maximum depth of 9.4 meters and a mean depth of 4.9 meters. Features present include an undeveloped boat launch with dock, multiple angling docks, modern washrooms, parking and informative signage. East Goose Lake is an aerated waterbody therefore open water hazards exist during the […]

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East Blue Lake East Blue Lake is 102.2 hectares with a maximum depth of 63.8 meters and a mean depth of 24.1 meters. Being situated right in the center of the Duck Mountain Provincial Park, this lake is a popular destination for anglers. Targetable fish species present are rainbow trout, splake, lake trout and walleye. […]

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Corstorphine Lake Corstorphine Lake is 63.2 hectares with a maximum depth of 6.9 meters and a mean depth of 4.1 meters. Features present include an undeveloped boat launch, non-modern washrooms and some parking. Rainbow trout are the targetable fish species present. Corstorphine Lake is a “FLIPPR Lake”, whose mandate is to develop, create and sustain […]

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Beautiful Lake Beautiful Lake is 133 hectares with a maximum depth of 20.3 meters and a mean depth of 3.13 meters. Features present include an established boat launch, dock, filleting station, non-modern washrooms, parking and informative signage. Rainbow and brown trout are the targetable fish species present. You may find walleye angling opportunities here on […]

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Steeprock River The Steeprock River originates at North Steeprock Lake and meanders eastward through the Porcupine Mountains until it eventually flows into Lake Winnipegosis. Angling opportunities exist throughout the river from the upper reaches to the lower reaches. The Steeprock River is primarily stocked with brook trout, although other species have been stocked including tiger […]

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Pine River The North Pine River (aka Pine River) is arguably the best stream trout fishery in the Duck Mountain Escarpment. The river is easily accessible and attracts anglers of all ages, who come to enjoy the unique angling opportunities and stunning landscapes. The river originates at Pine River Lake and meanders eastward within the […]

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Bowsman River The Bowsman River originates in the Porcupine Mountains and meanders south-east through the escarpment until it eventually flows into the Woody River. Angling opportunities exist primarily in the middle and upper reaches of the escarpment. The Bowsman River is primarily stocked with brook trout. Access There are a few access points along the […]

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Birch River The Birch River originates in the Porcupine Mountains and meanders south-east through the escarpment until it eventually flows into the Woody River. Angling opportunities exist primarily in the middle and upper reaches of the escarpment. The Birch River is primarily stocked with brook trout and rainbow trout. Access There are many access points […]

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