Mississauga Lake
Ontario

Where is Mississauga Lake?

Mississauga Lake (44.7043, -78.3220), located in Zone 15, Peterborough & The Kawarthas, Ontario, Canada spans 697.4 hectares (approximately 1723 acres or 7 square kilometers).

Which fish can I catch at Mississauga Lake?

The most popular species caught here are Lake Trout. Please use your best judgement when determining where you can fish, and make sure you follow local rules and regulations.

What does Mississauga Lake have?

Our members have marked 8 Warnings, 1 Boat Launch, and 1 Other Marker at Mississauga Lake. You can view these markers on the map.

About Mississauga Lake

Mississauga Lake is near Bobcaygeon, just outside of Kawartha Highlands Provincial Park. There is great fishing here for smallmouth bass and lake trout. Mississauga Lake is very deep in places, reaching to nearly 40 metres. Lake trout prefer deep water and, at times, you may need to get down fairly deep to find the fish.

In shallower sections, smallmouth bass are plentiful. During late spring to lake fall, search out rocky areas and drop offs. The Mississauga River begins here, and runs through the Kawartha Highlands. There are special restrictions on Mississauga Lake. Most of the winter and early spring are closed to fishing. Please make sure you are familiar with the Ontario fishing regulations before heading out.

LAKE ACCESS

From Bobcaygeon, drive east along Kawartha Lakes Country Rd 36. At Country Rd 507, turn and head east. There are numerous side roads heading towards the lake. It is recommended to bring a good map of the area. Please respect private access to the lake. There is camping in Kawartha Highlands Provincial Park, and cottage rentals are available around the lake. Bobcaygeon also has accommodation options.

Lodging and Camping

We don't have any information on lodging and camping for Mississauga Lake.

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Stumps and a shoal

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Extremely shallow during most of the year

4 years ago
Boat Launch Marker Added
8 years ago

"Mississagua Lake is near Bobcaygeon, just outside of Kawartha Highlands Provincial Park. There is great fishing here for smallmouth bass and lake trout. Mississagua Lake is very deep in places, reaching to nearly 40 metres. Lake trout prefer deep water and, at times, you may need to get down fairly deep to find the fish. In shallower sections, smallmouth bass are plentiful. During late spring to late fall, search out rocky areas and drop offs. The Mississagua River begins here, and runs through the Kawartha Highlands. There are special restrictions on Mississagua Lake. Most of the winter and early spring are closed to fishing. Please make sure you are familiar with the Ontario fishing regulations before heading out. LAKE ACCESS From Bobcaygeon, drive east along Kawartha Lakes Country Rd 36. At Country Rd 507, turn and head east. There are numerous side roads heading towards the lake. It is recommended to bring a good map of the area. Please respect private access to the lake. There is camping in Kawartha Highlands Provincial Park, and cottage rentals are available around the lake. Bobcaygeon also has accommodation options."

9 years ago

Lake Of The Day : Mississauga Lake

Mississagua Lake is near Bobcaygeon, just outside of Kawartha Highlands Provincial Park. There is great fishing here for smallmouth bass and lake trout. Mississagua Lake is very deep in places, reaching to nearly 40 metres. Lake trout prefer deep water and, at times, you may need to get down fairly deep to find the fish. In shallower sections, smallmouth bass are plentiful. During late spring to late fall, search out rocky areas and drop offs. The Mississagua River begins here, and runs through the Kawartha Highlands. There are special restrictions on Mississagua Lake. Most of the winter and early spring are closed to fishing. Please make sure you are familiar with the Ontario fishing regulations before heading out. LAKE ACCESS From Bobcaygeon, drive east along Kawartha Lakes Country Rd 36. At Country Rd 507, turn and head east. There are numerous side roads heading towards the lake. It is recommended to bring a good map of the area. Please respect private access to the lake. There is camping in Kawartha Highlands Provincial Park, and cottage rentals are available around the lake. Bobcaygeon also has accommodation options.

9 years ago
9 years ago
Warning Marker Added

Shoal

10 years ago
Warning Marker Added

Shoal

10 years ago
Other Marker Added

Dam

10 years ago
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Shoal

10 years ago
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Shoal

10 years ago
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Shoal

10 years ago
Warning Marker Added

Double Shoal

10 years ago

11 lb Laker

28" long, 16" girth, caught with a minnow on 6 lb test and light tackle while Bass fishing deep structure

18 years ago