Freshwater Fishing.
Lake Ontario waters off Whitby sit in Ontario Fisheries Management Zone 17, which sets the seasons and limits for chinook salmon, rainbow trout / steelhead, lake trout, brown trout, and smallmouth bass. Boat-launch access at Port Whitby Marina opens onto productive open-lake salmonid water; Lynde Creek carries tributary fishing under the same FMZ 17 framework, with the Ontario Fishing Regulations Summary as the authoritative season and limit reference.
The brief.
A current Ontario Outdoors Card and fishing licence is required. The FMZ 17 summary on the provincial Ministry of Natural Resources site is the authoritative reference for opens, closes, and limits — these change annually and tributary rules differ from open-lake rules.
Boat-launch access is from Port Whitby Marina onto Whitby Bay and open Lake Ontario. Tributary fishing on Lynde Creek follows the same FMZ 17 framework; closed seasons typically protect spawning runs.
Open-water Lake Ontario season runs through the warm months; tributary windows are zone-specific.
2. places.
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Lake Ontario off Whitby (FMZ 17)
Open-lake salmonid waters from Port Whitby; chinook salmon, rainbow trout/steelhead, lake trout, brown trout, smallmouth bass.
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Lynde Creek tributary
FMZ 17 tributary fishing; rules differ from open-lake rules and may include closed seasons during spawning windows.
Today's read.
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By the book.
- 01All anglers require a current Ontario Outdoors Card and fishing licence; FMZ 17 sets seasons and limits for the Lake Ontario waters off Whitby.Source ↗
- 02Tributary regulations on Lynde Creek follow FMZ 17 rules with their own closed seasons and limit changes; the provincial summary is the authoritative reference.Source ↗