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Lake Mindemoya

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Basin countries
  
Canada

Island
  
Treasure Island

Islands
  
Treasure Island

Province
  
Ontario

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Location
  
Manitoulin Island, Ontario

Lake Mindemoya is a lake of Ontario, Canada. It is located within Manitoulin Island, which is the largest island in a freshwater lake (Lake Huron). Mindemoya Lake is located near the town of Mindemoya on Manitoulin Island, co-ordinates Lat. 45° 45' 41" Long. 82° 12' 07". The lake is the third largest on Manitoulin Island. It has a perimeter of 33.5 km (20.8 miles), its marl clay base imparting to a deep blue to light green colour. The lake reaches depths of 21 m (69'), while the average depth is 7.3 m (24'); the surface area is 3,869 ha (9,562 acres). Mindemoya is a moderately fertile lake that favours a warm water fishery; brook and rainbow trout can be caught in the Mindemoya River, which exits the lake on the south side and flows into Providence Bay. A concrete public boat launch is located along Ketchankookem Trail on the east side of the lake. The major fish species include smallmouth bass, walleye, yellow perch, whitefish and northern pike. Mindemoya Lake is located within Fisheries Management Zone 10.

Map of Mindemoya Lake, Ontario, Canada

References

Lake Mindemoya Wikipedia