Hazelwood Lake
Ontario

Where is Hazelwood Lake?

Hazelwood Lake (48.5892, -89.3100), located in Zone 6, Ontario, Canada spans 299.1 hectares (approximately 739 acres or 3 square kilometers).

Which fish can I catch at Hazelwood Lake?

The most popular species caught here are Yellow Perch, Northern Pike, and Walleye. Please use your best judgement when determining where you can fish, and make sure you follow local rules and regulations.

What does Hazelwood Lake have?

Our members have marked 1 Boat Launch at Hazelwood Lake. You can view these markers on the map.

About Hazelwood Lake

Hazelwood Lake is a great little spot. It’s close to Thunder Bay, has decent fishing and is home to pike and walleye. There are also perch in Hazelwood Lake.

Kevin Green, from Romppais Outdoors in Thunder Bay, says that the lake is the focal point of the popular conservation area surrounding, and including, Hazelwood Lake.

Pike fishing can be good in Hazelwood Lake. Jigs and minnows are a good setup, particularly in the summer. Also in the summer, it may help to target pike in some of the drop-off areas. While these are more commonly walleye spots, you can sometimes find big pike there as well.

Check out The Angler’s Atlas page for Hazelwood Lake at anglersatlas.com/lake/116619. Add your tips and map markers and follow your favourite lakes for the latest news.

Lake Access

Hazelwood Lake Conservation Area is located 14 km north on Hazelwood Drive. Follow Dawson Road (Highway 102) past County Fair Plaza to Hazelwood Drive. Turn right on Hazelwood Drive and follow it to the end at Hazelwood Lake Conservation Area.

There are trails, a canoe launch on the southern arm, and a visitor centre. There is no camping, however it is close to Thunder Bay, and there are other camping opportunities around the city. There’s also a beach and picnic area at the boat launch.

Lodging and Camping

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

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4 years ago

"X Marks the Spot" - Hazelwood Lake, Ontario: Nearing the end of a nice day of kayak fishing I turned to notice the sun setting at the intersection of two plane contrails. Literally, "X Marks" the fishing spot.

8 years ago

"Hazelwood Lake is a great little spot. It’s close to Thunder Bay, has decent fishing and is home to pike and walleye. There are also perch in Hazelwood Lake. Kevin Green, from Romppais Outdoors in Thunder Bay, says that the lake is the focal point of the popular conservation area surrounding, and including, Hazelwood Lake. Pike fishing can be good in Hazelwood Lake. Jigs and minnows are a good setup, particularly in the summer. Also in the summer, it may help to target pike in some of the drop-off areas. While these are more commonly walleye spots, you can sometimes find big pike there as well. Check out The Angler’s Atlas page for Hazelwood Lake at anglersatlas.com/place/116619/hazelwood-lake. Add your tips and map markers and follow your favourite lakes for the latest news. LAKE ACCESS Hazelwood Lake Conservation Area is located 14 km north on Hazelwood Drive. Follow Dawson Road (Highway 102) past County Fair Plaza to Hazelwood Drive. Turn right on Hazelwood Drive and follow it to the end at Hazelwood Lake Conservation Area. There are trails, a canoe launch on the southern arm, and a visitor centre. There is no camping, however it is close to Thunder Bay, and there are other camping opportunities around the city. There’s also a beach and picnic area at the boat launch."

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Lake Of The Day : Hazelwood Lake

Hazelwood Lake is a great little spot. It’s close to Thunder Bay, has decent fishing and is home to pike and walleye. There are also perch in Hazelwood Lake. Kevin Green, from Romppais Outdoors in Thunder Bay, says that the lake is the focal point of the popular conservation area surrounding, and including, Hazelwood Lake. Pike fishing can be good in Hazelwood Lake. Jigs and minnows are a good setup, particularly in the summer. Also in the summer, it may help to target pike in some of the drop-off areas. While these are more commonly walleye spots, you can sometimes find big pike there as well. Check out The Angler’s Atlas page for Hazelwood Lake at anglersatlas.com/lake/116619. Add your tips and map markers and follow your favourite lakes for the latest news. Lake Access Hazelwood Lake Conservation Area is located 14 km north on Hazelwood Drive. Follow Dawson Road (Highway 102) past County Fair Plaza to Hazelwood Drive. Turn right on Hazelwood Drive and follow it to the end at Hazelwood Lake Conservation Area. There are trails, a canoe launch on the southern arm, and a visitor centre. There is no camping, however it is close to Thunder Bay, and there are other camping opportunities around the city. There’s also a beach and picnic area at the boat launch.

9 years ago