Beaver Lake Beaver Lake is 21.8 hectares with a maximum depth of 12.9 meters and a mean depth of 4.8 meters. Features present include an undeveloped boat launch, dock, bench, parking and informative signage. Walleye and yellow perch are the targetable fish species present. Beaver Lake was once a popular trout destination however due to […]

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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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Woody River The Woody River originates in the Porcupine Hills, SK and meanders eastward through the Swan River Valley until it eventually flows into Swan Lake. Angling opportunities exist throughout the river from Crestview to the lower reaches near Swan Lake. The most popular species include walleye and northern pike. Access There are many access […]

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Swan River The Swan River has been referred to as one of the most under-utilized fisheries in the Swan Valley area. The system’s headwaters originate near Par Hill Lake, in the Porcupine Hills, SK. It then meanders eastward to Manitoba, through the Swan River Valley until it eventually flows into Swan Lake. Angling occurs throughout […]

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Red Deer River The Red Deer River originates in near Nut Lake, SK and meanders eastward through Red Deer Lake until it eventually flows into Dawson Bay on Lake Winnipegosis. Angling is most popular near the river mouth where you can find a provincial campground, seasonal washrooms, a cook shack, and a boat launch. The […]

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Overflowing River The Overflowing River originates in the Pasquia Hills, SK and meanders eastward until it flows into Overflow Bay on Lake Winnipegosis. Angling is most popular near the river mouth where you can find a seasonal store nearby, a private campground and a boat launch. The most popular species include walleye, northern pike, yellow […]

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Mossy River “The Mossy” is a relatively short river (~35km) that flows north from Dauphin Lake to Lake Winnipegosis. Angling opportunities exist throughout this historic trade route at the many bridges, crossings, and public spaces. The most popular species here include walleye, northern pike, yellow perch, sucker, common carp, and freshwater drum. On occasion there […]

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Assiniboine River The Assiniboine River originates in Porcupine Hills, SK and meanders south through much of western Manitoba where is eventually flows into the Red River at the Forks in Winnipeg. Angling opportunities exist throughout this historic trade route at the many bridges, crossings, and parks throughout Manitoba and Saskatchewan. In the Parkland Area, one […]

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