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Where to Fish In the Sudbury Area

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The Sudbury Game and Fish Protective Association, Ontario's Oldest Conservation Club!

Sudbury Game & Fish Protective Assoc. Inc.
4745 Raft Lake Rd.
Sudbury, Ont. , P3G 1M4
E-mail sgaf@simaltech.com

Where to fish in and around the Sudbury Area

 

The Sudbury Game and Fish Protective Association Welcomes you to the Sudbury Area. 

The Sudbury Area has many beautiful lakes and rivers with wonderful fishing within a short drive of our downtown.

Please feel free to contact us for more information about Sudbury Area fishing or information about our club.

While you're with us or while planning next years vacation check out our web site. We'd be happy to help make your stay with us a time your whole family will remember for years to come.

Some Notes of Interest

Fishing licenses are required to fish in Ontario for anyone aged 18 to 65. There are also various limits set on fish. You can pick up complete fishing regulations at any branch of the Ministry of Natural Resources, at many tourist information booths, at bait and tackle shops, and from our web site .

Ontario has an annual Family Fishing Weekend. Canadian residents do not need a license to fish on that weekend but limits still apply.

Please think safety first when around water with children. Remember to always wear your Personal Floatation Device when angling and especially when youngsters are near the water.

The lakes and rivers in this brochure are readily accessible by car and have been chosen with families in mind. Fishing can be done from the shoreline and boats are not required. For information about other great places to fish in Sudbury please contact the MNR or ask at a local bait shop.

Prepared for you by the
Sudbury Game & Fish Protective Association,
and the Ministry of Natural Resources

 

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We have provided the following list of easily accessible fishing sites for your enjoyment.

 

 

 

 

 

Lake or River

Access

Good Fishing For....

Distance From Downtown Sudbury

Vermillion River

Hwy 17 W to Centennial Park

Pike, Walleye, Perch and Bass

20-25 minutes

Ramsey Lake

Paris Street to Ramsey Lake Road, Boat Launch on left

Bass, Perch, Pike and Walleye

5 minutes

Killarney

Hwy 637 to Killarney, Herbert Fisheries
287-2214

Perch and Pike

1 ½ hours

Rock Lake-south shore

Hwy 69 S, 40 km from the 4-corners in Sudbury

Bass, Perch, Pike and Walleye

30 minutes

Murdock River-east shore

Hwy 69 S, 44 km from the 4 -corners in Sudbury

Perch, Pike and Walleye

35minutes

Ink Lake-north shore

Hwy 69 S, 46 km from the 4 -corners in Sudbury

Perch, Pike and Walleye

35minutes

Rainbow Hatchery

Hanmer, 475 Guenette Drive, 960-3474
No licence required but keep your receipts for proof of catch

Pay to Fish

30 minutes

Whitewater Lake

Centennial Park, Azilda
11 km N on Hwy 144

Pike, Walleye and Bass

20 minutes

Stobie Dam-
Vermillion River

Hwy 144 N past Chelmsford to Vermillion Lake Road, turn left and follow to the Vermillion River

Pike, Walleye and Bass

45 minutes

Vermillion River Boat Launch

Hwy 144 N , past Chelmsford, then left on Gordon Lake Road to the bridge

Pike, Walleye and Bass

45 minutes

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