Where can you swim in Gravenhurst?

Where can you swim in Gravenhurst?

Name Location --------------------- -------------------------------- Franklin Park Sparrow Lake, 1615 Kilworthy Rd Gull Lake Rotary Park Gull Lake, 405 Brock St Ungerman Gateway Park Lake Muskoka, 615 Lorne St Muskoka Bay Park Lake Muskoka, 700 Muskoka Rd 169

How deep is Sparrow Lake Ontario?

12 m

Where can I swim in Muskoka?

- Georgian Bay Coast. Georgian Bay Island National Park Beausoleil Island, 17 km north of Port Severn. - Gravenhurst Beaches. Bass Lake Park Housey's Rapids Road (District Road 6) - Bracebridge Beaches. Annie Williams Park Wellington Street to Santa's Village Road. - Muskoka Lakes Beaches.

Is Gull Lake safe for swimming?

Due to elevated levels of fecal bacteria, Alberta Health Services is advising the public not to swim or wade in Gull Lake at this location effective immediately. Water-borne organisms, including fecal bacteria, can cause vomiting and diarrhea.

Is Sparrow lake good for swimming?

Health unit reports blue-green algae in Severn's Deep Bay Sparrow Lake. Avoid swimming and other water sport activities where an algae bloom is visible.

Where is Sparrow Lake?

Central Ontario

Is Sparrow Lake weedy?

The average depth is about 12 feet but there are areas 50 feet deep. There are very weedy areas which are great fish habitat which has resulted in Sparrow Lake being a well known fishing lake in summer for large and small mouth bass or ice fishing in the winter for pickerel, northern pike, Muskie.

What fishing zone is Sparrow Lake?

Sparrow Lake is located in Zone 16 (Southwestern Ontario) Region, Zone 15 (Muskoka) Region, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada.

Is there musky in Sparrow Lake?

After Chris talked to Phil, it was evident that he was planning to fish for musky. Chris and his son decided to try their luck bass fishing, but had no luck. Around 1:30 pm they spotted Phil trolling in a pattern around an area of Sparrow Lake that is 30’+ deep.

What township is Sparrow Lake in?

Sparrow Lake ------------ Max. depth