Sailing & Boating.
Port Perry Marina on the southwest shore of Lake Scugog is the harbour anchor — slip moorage, fuel, and ice-fishing hut rentals through the winter season. Lake Scugog itself is shallow open water suited to small craft cruising and casual sailing; from the lake, the Scugog River drains north into Sturgeon Lake and the rest of the Trent–Severn Waterway navigation system.
The brief.
Lake Scugog's shallowness (averaging 1.4 m deep) and weed beds set the limits on what kind of craft work well — small sailboats, runabouts, pontoons, and skiffs are the typical fleet, and deep-keel sailboats are not in scope on the lake itself. The Port Perry Marina is the main access point on the southwest shore and runs year-round (open-water in summer, ice-fishing huts in winter).
Trent–Severn Waterway navigation north out of Lake Scugog via the Scugog River into Sturgeon Lake operates roughly mid-May through mid-October on the Parks Canada published schedule; locking-through requires the navigation fee. The named Trent–Severn lift locks (Peterborough Lift Lock, Kirkfield Lift Lock) sit downstream and upstream in adjacent municipalities — Scugog is the southwest entry into the Trent system from this side of the watershed rather than the home of the lift-lock infrastructure itself.
3. places.
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Port Perry Marina
Southwest-shore harbour on Lake Scugog; slip moorage, fuel, year-round access; ice-fishing hut rentals through winter.
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Lake Scugog open water
Shallow (~1.4 m average) basin suited to small-craft cruising and casual sailing; wind builds quickly because of the shallow fetch.
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Scugog River (north outflow)
Lake Scugog's drainage into Sturgeon Lake and the rest of the Trent–Severn Waterway navigation system.
Today's read.
Temperature (2.6°C) below the typical range.