Tokaryk Lake Tokaryk Lake is 83.9 hectares with a maximum depth of 8.4 meters and a mean depth of 5.1 meters. Features present include an undeveloped boat launch, dock, non-modern washrooms and parking. Tokaryk Lake is an aerated waterbody therefore open water hazards exist during the winter months. Stocked rainbow and brown trout are the […]

Read more

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 […]

Read more

Persse Lake Persse Lake is 58.7 hectares with a maximum depth of 11.2 meters and a mean depth of 3.8 meters. Features present include an undeveloped boat launch, dock, non-modern washrooms, picnic area, parking and informative signage. Persse Lake is an aerated waterbody therefore open water hazards exist during the winter months. Targetable fish species […]

Read more

North Steeprock North Steeprock Lake is 990.5 hectares with a maximum depth of 12.7 meters and a mean depth of 3.6 meters. Commonly referred to as “Steeprock”, this water body is absolutely stunning with its rocky shorelines and abundance of islands. Targetable fish species present are walleye, northern pike, burbot, lake whitefish and yellow perch. […]

Read more

Marge Lake Marge Lake is 43.1 hectares with a maximum depth of 21.3 meters and a mean depth of 7.6 meters. Features present include a canoe/kayak/small boat access trail, dock with bench and limited parking. Walleye, northern pike and yellow perch are the targetable fish species present. As a recipient of the Beautiful Lake Walleye […]

Read more

Lake Winnipegosis Lake Winnipegosis is approximately 537,000 hectares and is Canada’s eleventh-largest lake. The lake has multiple access points, many of which are suitable for launching large watercraft. Although primarily recognized as a commercial fishery, Lake Winnipegosis provides multi-species angling opportunities as well. Popular species throughout the system include; brown bullhead, common carp, freshwater drum, […]

Read more

Lake of the Prairies Lake of the Prairies is approximately 6,150 hectares and is one of Manitoba’s largest reservoirs. Located 5km west of Roblin, the 67-kilometre long Lake of the Prairies was constructed in 1968 as a Provincial flood control measure by the impounding of the Assiniboine River near the Shell rivers. The resulting Lake […]

Read more

Gull Lake Gull Lake is 120.8 hectares with a maximum depth of 21.1 meters and a mean depth of 7.3 meters. Features present include an undeveloped boat launch, dock with bench, filleting station, day use picnic area, non-modern washrooms and parking. Targetable fish species present are splake, rainbow trout, brook trout, lake whitefish and yellow […]

Read more

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 […]

Read more

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 […]

Read more