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Distribution of Fish Species at Risk Minden Irondale River Greens Mountain Crotchet Lake Beer Lake South Lake Devils Gap Lake Bob Creek Gelert Rainy Lake ¤£507 Distribution of Fish Algonquin Route Salerno Creek Salerno Creek Bob Lake Salerno Dam Salerno Lake Andrews Creek Anson Creek Species at Risk Big Trout Lake Millward LakeLittle Millward Lake Fortescue Lake St. Croix Creek Pencil Creek North Rathbun Lake Kendrick Creek White Lake DamFortescue Rathbun Creek East Stony Creek Kawartha Lutterworth Dutch Line Pencil Lake Nichols Island Sandy Bay Bow Lake North Otter Lake Snake Lakes White Lake Conservation Authority Big Duck LakeFisher Lake North Pigeon Lake Salmon Lake Galloway Lake (Map 1 of 3) Irondale River Nogies Lake Beer Creek Little Bob Lake Denna Lake Plewman Lake Crane Island Nagies Creek Plewman Creek Burnt River Greens Lake Stony Creek Denna Creek Bob Creek Sucker Lake Lutterworth Creek Rackety Furnace Falls Devil's Lake Chapel PointKilcoo Harbour North Beaver Lake Bottle Lake Howland Lake Black Creek Ewan Kent Island Gull Lake Howland Creek Picard Lake Head River Deep Bay Long Island Geale IslanCdatchacoma Lake Victoria Island Kendrick Creek Cooney Lake McKee Island St. Helena Island Irondale River ¤£503 Birchbark Lake Union Lake Bottle Creek Beaver Lake Victoria Lake Sheldon Lake Little Gull Lake Three Brothers Falls Alice Island Union Creek Wolf Lake Lakeview Island Eddis Island Cavendish Lake Jordan's Lake Sugar Island Clear Bay St. Croix Lake Anstruther Creek Harriet Island Morrow Island Gladman Island Cranberry Island Comstock Island South Morris IMsliannedrs Creek Round Lake Gold Lake Loom Lake Catchacoma Miners Bay Clear Lake Upper Black Bay Poplar Lake Black Lake Sam's Lake Kinmount Lake St. Croix Creek Catchacoma Narrows Cedar Lake Kinmount Iron Mine Bay Casimir Island Otter Lake Crooked Lake Scrabble Lake Davis Lake Mount Irwin Crystal Lake Blomfield Island Buller Moore Falls Lower Black Bay Cold Lake Clear Lake Black Creek Horseshoe Lake Coburn Lake Moore Lake Venner Lake Mississagua Lake Head River Crego Creek Udra Lake Miskwaa Ziibi Higgins Island Cox Lake Smudge Lake Coburn Creek Crego Lake Venner Creek Rock Island Long Lake Red Boat Lake South Beaver Lake Sparkler Lake Gold Creek Goodoar Lake Mississagua Landing Hansa Lake Copper Lake Corben Lake Loom Creek Agate Lake West Moore's Lake Spar Lake Mountain Lake Burnt River Nogies Creek Mississagua River Triangle Lake ¤£35 Union Creek Tamarack Lake Digby Creek Fishog Lake Smudge Creek Townsend Dam Watsons Dongola Crane Lake Corben Creek Crane Creek Algonquin Route Concession Lake ¨ Bass Rapids Dam Oak Lake Elliott Falls Galena Hill Beechnut Lake De Gaulle Lake Spinster Lake Miskwaa Ziibi Norland Bass Lake Rockcroft Shadow Lake Lavery Creek Lavery Lake Mississagua River Armstrong Island Bass Lake Dam Volturno Lake 1 Soap Lake Union Creek Perch Creek Eels Creek Uphill ¤£649 Little Silver Lake Head Lake Johnston Lake Four Mile Lake Head River Silver Lake Flynns Turn Rush Lake Perch Lake Brush Lake Talbot Lake Silver Lake 2 Moore Hill Wolf Island Provincial Park Talbot River Canning Dam 3 Lost Lake Channel £36 Coboconk ¤ Long Pinepoint Island ¤£505 Big Bald Narrows Deer Bay Reach Big Bald Lake 48 Hawkers Creek Eels Creek Miskwaa Ziibi Mississagua River ¤£ Tobico RocVkictoria Springs Little Bald Lake Duck Lake Monroe Point Gull River Alpine Village Tait Bay Bicelow Bay Tait Point Buckhorn Point Pleasant Lake Sturgeon (DU 8 Grt Lakes/Upper St. Lawrence) Orange Bexley Burys Green NSnicahkoe lIassla Cnodve Martin Creek Hall Point Lightning Point Nogies Creek Bay Baddow Pigeon Lake Nicholls Point Olivers Point Lancasters Point Sandy Lake North Bay Bottom Islands Brown Point Balsam Lake Provincial Park Fell Red Rock Corsons Ball Island Birch Point Indian Point Rocky Point Buckhorn Lake Lakehurst Raven Lake Green Bay Back Channel Hogg Island North River Point Sandy Creek Big Island Hogg Rock Goose Lake Stumpy Bay 507 Rutherford Creek McIllmoy Point ¤£ Cherry Island Bobcaygeon Crane Bay Fells Bay Black Point Bear Creek Scotsman Point Cranberry Bay Big Bob Channel Dead Horse Island Delamere Island Rosedale River Boyd Island Bobcaygeon River South Birch Point Balsam Lake Trent CanalRathbun Island Little Bob Channel Stinsons Point Brushy Island Rosedale McKenty Island Big IslanCdhemong Narrows Victoria Road Mackenzie Point Grand Island Lighthouse Point Martin Creek Chimney Point Kenstone Beach Flat Islands Sandy Creek Bay Blewett IslSaendlwyn Conservation Area Laidlaw PoinTtrent Canal Hawkers Creek Kawartha Hideaway Talbot River Greeny Island Hawkers Bay Sandy Point Bay Isaacs PoinCtameron Lake Birch Point Burnt IslandBuckhorn Lake Birch Island Deihl Point Muskrat Island Long Point Bay Lute Point Kirkfield Lake Ant Island Daniels Point Fultons Bog Kirkfield Lift Lock Chief Island Long Point McGuire Point Fenelon Falls Sturgeon Lake Blind Channel Fox Island Mitchell Lake Davis Point Coppaway PoiUntpper Chemong Lake West Bay McFarland Bay Fenelon River Oak Orchard Rohallion Grass Creek Gregory Point Camp Kagawong Isaacs Glen Killabys Point Gannon Narrows Trent Canal Curve Lake Sackett Bay McConnell IslanTdrent Canal Gannon Village Harrington Narrows Rutherford Creek Gannon Point Grassy Marsh Harrington Bay Chemong Lake Verulam Park Gannon Bay Boyd Island Kirkfield 35A Connaught Shore Canal Lake £ Cadigan Point Emerald Isle ¤ Sturgeon Lake Emily Creek O'Rielly Bay South Bay Cedar Glen Thorne Island Cranberry Lake Pearns Creek Young's Cove Ellery Bay Scollard Bay Kelly Island Kenhill Beach Kimberley Park Trent Canal Sandy Point Birch Point Hickory Beach Grenadier IslanWdindward Sands Greenhurst-Thurstonia Paradise Island Martin Creek Flood's Landing Daytonia Beach Kings Wharf Grass Creek Glenway Village Powles Corners Sturgeon Point Emily Lake Trent Canal Donaghue Bay Zion Dunsford Kawartha Lakes Ennismore ¤£121 Lightning Point Nogies Creek Bay Baddow Pigeon Lake Nicholls Point Olivers Point Sandy Lake North Bay Bottom Islands Lancasters Point Brown Point Balsam Lake Provincial Park Fell Red Rock Distribution of Fish Corsons Ball Island Birch Point Indian Point Rocky Point Buckhorn Lake Lakehurst Back Channel Species at Risk Raven Lake North River Point Green Bay Hogg Island Sandy Creek Stumpy Bay Big Island Hogg Rock Goose Lake McIllmoy Point ¤£507 Cherry Island Rutherford Creek Bobcaygeon Crane Bay Fells Bay Black Point Bear Creek Scotsman Point Kawartha Cranberry Bay Big Bob Channel Dead Horse Island Delamere IslanRdosedale River Boyd Island Bobcaygeon River South Birch Point Conservation Authority Balsam Lake Trent CanalRathbun Island Little Bob Channel Stinsons Point Brushy Island Rosedale McKenty Island Big IslanCdhemong Narrows (Map 2 of 3) Mackenzie Point Grand Island Lighthouse Point Martin Creek Victoria Road Chimney Point Kenstone Beach Sandy Creek Bay Flat Islands Blewett IslSaendlwyn Conservation Area Laidlaw PoinTtrent Canal Hawkers Creek Kawartha Hideaway Talbot River Greeny Island Hawkers Bay Sandy Point Bay Isaacs PoinCtameron Lake Birch Point Birch Island Deihl Point Muskrat Island Long Point Bay Burnt IslandBuckhorn Lake Kirkfield Lake Ant Island Daniels Point Fultons Bog Lute Point Kirkfield Lift Lock Chief Island Long Point McGuire Point Fenelon Falls Sturgeon Lake Blind Channel Fox Island Mitchell Lake Davis Point Coppaway PoiUntpper Chemong Lake West Bay McFarland Bay Fenelon River Oak Orchard Rohallion Grass Creek Gregory Point Camp Kagawong Isaacs Glen Killabys Point Gannon Narrows Trent Canal Curve Lake McConnell Island Sackett Bay Trent Canal Gannon Village Harrington Narrows Rutherford Creek Gannon Point Chemong Lake Grassy Marsh Gannon Bay Harrington Bay Kirkfield Verulam Park Boyd Island 35A Cadigan Point Connaught Shore Canal Lake ¤£ Emily Creek Emerald Isle South Bay Sturgeon Lake Thorne Island O'Rielly Bay Cranberry Lake Cedar Glen Young's Cove Pearns Creek Scollard Bay Ellery Bay Kenhill Beach Kelly Island Trent Canal Sandy Point Kimberley Park Birch Point Hickory Beach Grenadier IslanWdindward Sands Greenhurst-Thurstonia Paradise Island Flood's Landing Martin Creek Daytonia Beach Kings Wharf Grass Creek Powles Corners Glenway Village Sturgeon Point Emily Lake Trent Canal Donaghue Bay Zion Dunsford Kawartha Lakes Ennismore Butternut Creek ¤£121 Kennedy Bay Chemong Heights Logan Hill Pleasant Point Youngstown Long Beach Emily Creek Eldon Staples River ¤£46 Glenarm Ball Point Telford Bay Bridgenorth Chemong Park Islay Martin Creek Gifford Bay Pearns Creek Cameron Snug Harbour Tindle Bay ¨ Hartley Pigeon Lake Frank Hill Horseshoe Island 1 Fox's Corners 7B Goose Bay Fife's Bay ¤£ Pickerel Point Heron Island Ken Reid Conservation Area Kenrei Park Downeyville Pigeon River White's Creek Goose Lake Argyle Emily Creek Chemong Lake McLaren Creek Lancaster Bay White's Creek Cambray McLaren Creek Stony Creek 2 Staples River Fowlers Corners Scugog River Fee's Landing Bethel Grasshill Cowan's Bay Lorneville Potash Creek Emily Provincial 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