Freshwater Fishing.
Galeairy Lake at Whitney sits on the Algonquin Park boundary inside the township and carries lake trout, smallmouth bass, and brook trout. The upper Madawaska River below the Park boundary holds smallmouth bass, walleye, and brook trout.
Lake of Two Rivers and Rock Lake — both reached through the East Gate inside the Park — round out a shield-country fishery scored under Ontario's Fisheries Management Zone 15.
The brief.
South Algonquin sits in FMZ 15 and within the Central Bait Management Zone — live or dead baitfish and leeches cannot be transported into or out of the BMZ. Many waters carry waterbody-specific overrides on top of zone-wide rules; check before fishing.
Open seasons follow FMZ 15 schedules: lake trout typically January 1 – September 30, brook trout typically January 1 – September 30, bass from the fourth Saturday in June through November 30. Fishing inside Algonquin Park requires both an Ontario fishing licence and a Park permit (the daily vehicle permit covers Park entry; angling rules layer on top).
Galeairy Lake is reachable from Whitney without entering the Park; the in-Park lakes require Park entry through the East Gate.
4. places.
- 01
Galeairy Lake
Whitney-side Park-boundary lake; lake trout, smallmouth bass, brook trout.
- 02
Madawaska River below the Park boundary
Smallmouth bass, walleye, brook trout — accessed from Whitney and Madawaska village.
- 03
Lake of Two Rivers
Highway 60 Corridor lake at km 31.4, accessed via the East Gate; mixed shield-lake fishery.
- 04
Rock Lake
East-side Park lake, also a canoe-camping access point.
Today's read.
Cold but firm — winter-ready conditions · light winds · clean air.