Freshwater Fishing.
Lake Simcoe sits immediately south of Orillia in Fisheries Management Zone 16 — among Ontario's most-fished winter lakes, with FMZ 16 regulations governing lake trout, whitefish, yellow perch, and herring (cisco). Lake Couchiching sits immediately north in FMZ 17 and carries muskie, walleye, smallmouth bass, and northern pike.
Tudhope Park on the Lake Simcoe shore and Couchiching Beach Park on the Lake Couchiching shore are the two main public access points from the city.
The brief.
Lake Simcoe (FMZ 16) is best known for its winter ice fishery — January through March is the iconic season, with hut and shoreline access concentrated south of Orillia toward Innisfil and Beaverton; the Tudhope Park access is the Orillia anchor on the lake. Lake Couchiching (FMZ 17) carries warmer-water species (muskie, walleye, smallmouth, pike) with open-water seasons May through October.
Both lakes operate under Ontario fishing licence regulations with species- and season-specific limits; lake trout sanctuary closures apply in spawning shoals on Lake Simcoe. Always check the FMZ 16 and FMZ 17 summaries for the current season's open dates and limits.
2. places.
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Lake Simcoe (FMZ 16)
Major Ontario ice-fishing lake immediately south of Orillia; lake trout, whitefish, yellow perch, herring; winter season the iconic window.
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Lake Couchiching (FMZ 17)
Smaller Trent–Severn lake immediately north of Orillia; muskie, walleye, smallmouth bass, northern pike.
Today's read.
Cold but firm — winter-ready conditions · light winds · clean air.