Ministry of Natural Resources
Parry Sound District

Introduction

Introduction

The Parry Sound District of the Ministry of Natural Resources extends from Georgian Bay to Algonquin Park, west to east and from the Severn River to the French River, south to north. This boundary encompasses most of the Territorial Districts of Muskoka and Parry Sound and small parts of the County of Haliburton and the District of Nipissing.

Within this area, there are approximately 800 waterbodies greater than 20 ha in surface area and many more smaller lakes and ponds. Aquatic habitat inventories or 'lake surveys' have been conducted on about 750 of these waterbodies. These surveys, mostly conducted prior to the mid-1980's, provide the base data for MNR's fisheries management program.

Ongoing data collection and assessment since the original survey has added for our knowledge base of many lakes, but for the majority the original inventory remains the primary source of information.

The purpose of this site is to provide basic information such as lake statistics, fish species occurrence and fisheries management data. More detailed information collected from ongoing assessment projects can be obtained by contacting the MNR Parry Sound or Bracebridge area offices (see Contacts).

 

This project was made possible by support from the Parry Sound-Muskoka Stewardship Network.

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