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Just a short drive from Toronto awaits a spectacular
fisherman’s paradise. Our unique mix of urban and rural areas provide
world-class fishing opportunities for family fishing trips and seasoned anglers alike. This map was
designed to assist you in exploring Durham’s large and welcoming fishing community.
Plan your fishing adventure today!
With about 20 varieties of
Ontario’s favourite fish available in Durham
Region, you can count on making a catch to
be proud of, any day of the year!
Marinas
1 Frenchman’s Bay Marina 591 Liverpool Rd., Pickering • 905-839-5036 www.frenchmansbaymarina.com • Parking, laundromat, supply store, engine repair
and restrooms
2 Whitby Yacht Club 701 Gordon St., Whitby • 905-668-1391 www.wyc.ca
3 Port Whitby Marina 301 Watson St. W., Whitby • 905-668-1900 www.whitby.ca • Parking, fuel, engine repair, waste pump outs,
salmon/trout fishing charters, restrooms, showers, water, supply store, ice cream, coffee and ice
4 Port Darlington Marina Hotel 44 Port Darlington Rd., Clarington • 905-623-4925 www.bobbycs.com • Fuel, engine repair, restrooms, showers, water,
restaurant, ice, laundromat, boat rentals and motel
5 Port of Newcastle Marina 160 Lakebreeze Dr., Newcastle • 905-987-5251 www.admiralswalkclub.ca • Water, restaurant, laundromat and ice
6 Port Perry Marina 215 Water St., Port Perry • 905-985-3236 www.portperrymarina.ca • Fuel, engine repair, restrooms, showers, water,
supply store, restaurant, ice and boat rentals
7 West Shore Marina 2175 Whitfield Rd., Port Perry • 905-985-2658 • Fuel, engine repair, supply store, restaurant,
restrooms, showers, ice, water and boat rentals
8 Goreski’s Landing Campground, Marina 225 Platten Blvd., Port Perry • 905-985-9763 www.parkbridge.com • Parking, fuel, engine repair, restrooms, showers,
water, supply store, restaurant, ice and boat rentals
9 Scugog Island Marina 495 Carnegie Beach Rd., Port Perry 905-985-8200 • www.scugogislandmarina.ca • Parking, engine repair, boat rentals, garbage,
restrooms, telephones, fuel, ice, water and supply store
10 Beacon Marina Caesarea 3 Marina Dr., Caesarea • 905-435-3907 www.lakescugogmarinasailing.com • Fuel, parking, restrooms, water, ice, boat rentals,
picnic sites, campsite and restaurant
11 Beaverton Yacht Club 69 Victoria Ave., Beaverton • 705-426-7309 • Fuel, engine repair, restrooms, showers, ice and
water
12 Trent Talbot Marina B1267 Thorah Concession Rd. 9, Beaverton 705-426-7343 • www.trenttalbotmarina.com • Parking, engine repair, boat rentals, garbage,
restrooms, showers, telephones, fuel, ice, water, supply store and bait
Additional Launch Sites
13 Rotary Frenchman’s Bay West Park
Beachpoint Promenade, Pickering
Public boat launch • Informal launch; sandy beach
14 Progress Frenchman’s Bay East Park
668 Front Rd., Pickering Public boat launch (small craft
only) • Informal launch; walk canoe
or kayak to dock
15 Rotary Park Public Boat Launch (at Duffins Creek)
177 Lake Driveway W., Ajax Public boat launch (small craft
only)
16 Port Whitby Boat Ramp 650 Gordon St., Whitby 905-668-1900 Public boat launch
17 Bowmanville/Port Darlington Boat Launch
285 West Beach Rd., Bowmanville
Public boat launch
18 Bond Head Boat Launch 5 Boulton St., Newcastle Public boat launch
19 Port Perry Boat Launch Old Rail Lane, Port Perry Public boat launch
20 Scugog Island Crown Land Boat Launch
Crozier Lane, Port Perry Public boat launch
21 Caesarea Boat Launch Pier Street, Caesarea Public boat launch
22 Thorah Park Boulevard Boat Launch
B23955 Thorah Park Blvd., Beaverton
Public boat launch • Informal launch
23 Beaverton Harbour Boat Ramp
Harbour Park Crescent, Beaverton
Public boat launch
24 Centennial Park/Farm Forum Boat Ramp
32000 Lakeshore Rd., Beaverton
Public boat ramp • Informal boat ramp
Fishing Locations:
25 Rouge River, Pickering
Fish: Brown Bullhead, Rock Bass, Common Carp, Northern Pike, Bluegill, Smallmouth Bass, Largemouth Bass, Coho Salmon, Rainbow Trout, Chinook Salmon, Yellow Perch, Black Crappie and Brown Trout
Spring, Fall and Winter: Rainbow Trout
Fall: Brown Trout, Coho and Chinook Salmon
26 Frenchman’s Bay, Pickering
Fish: Common Carp, Northern Pike, Pumpkinseed, Largemouth Bass, Rainbow Trout, Yellow Perch, Brown Trout, Lake Trout, Brown Bullhead and Black Crappie
Summer: Bass, Walleye, Carp and Pike
Fall and Winter: Pike
Spring: Carp, Pike and Panfish
27 Duffins Creek, Ajax & Pickering
Fish: Brown Bullhead, Channel Catfish, Pumpkinseed, Largemouth Bass, Coho Salmon, Rainbow Trout, Chinook Salmon, Yellow Perch, Brown Trout, Brook Trout, Bluegill and Smallmouth Bass
Fall: Brown Trout, Coho and Chinook Salmon
Spring, Fall and Winter: Rainbow Trout
28 Lake Ontario, Durham Region
Fish: Coho Salmon, Chinook Salmon and Rainbow Trout
Summer: Bass, Pike, Rainbow Trout and Salmon
Spring: Rainbow Trout
Fall: Salmon and Trout
29 Oshawa Harbour, Oshawa
Fish: Brown Bullhead, Northern Pike, Rainbow Trout, Chinook Salmon, Yellow Perch, Brook Trout, Lake Trout and Pumpkinseed
Spring, Fall and Winter: Rainbow Trout
Fall: Brown Trout, Coho and Chinook Salmon
30 Oshawa Creek, Oshawa
Fish: Rock Bass, Pumpkinseed, Smallmouth Bass, Rainbow Trout, Chinook Salmon and Brown Trout
Spring, Fall and Winter: Rainbow Trout
Fall: Brown Trout, Coho and Chinook Salmon
31 Bowmanville Creek, Clarington
Fish: Common Carp, Northern Pike, Pumpkinseed, Coho Salmon, Rainbow Trout, Chinook Salmon, Yellow Perch, Black Crappie, Atlantic Salmon, Brown Trout, Brown Bullhead and Largemouth Bass
Fall: Brown Trout, Coho and Chinook Salmon
Spring, Fall and Winter: Rainbow Trout
32 Wilmot Creek, Clarington
Fish: Coho Salmon, Rainbow Trout, Chinook Salmon, Atlantic Salmon, Brown Trout, Brook Trout, Rock Bass, Common Carp, Northern Pike, Pumpkinseed, Smallmouth Bass, Brown Bullhead and Yellow Perch
Spring, Fall and Winter: Rainbow Trout
Fall: Brown Trout, Coho and Chinook Salmon
33 Lake Scugog, Scugog
Fish: Common Carp, Brown Bullhead, Muskellunge, Pumpkinseed, Largemouth Bass, Black Crappie, Smallmouth Bass, Rock Bass, Yellow Perch and Bluegill
Winter Ice Fishing: Crappie and Perch
Spring: Crappie
Spring, Summer, and Fall: Bass, Muskellunge, Panfish and Crappie
NOTE: Walleye fishing on Lake Scugog is currently closed.
34 Lake Simcoe, Brock
Fish: Perch, Lake Trout, Whitefish, Herring, Pike, Walleye, Crappie and Smallmouth Bass
Winter Ice Fishing: Lake Trout, Whitefish and Perch
Spring, Summer, and Fall: All other species
35 Beaver River, Brock
Fish: Brook Trout, Largemouth Bass and Smallmouth Bass
NOTE: Fish sanctuary. No fishing from March 1 to the Friday before the second Saturday in May.For all recreational and consumption of Ontario fish regulations, please refer to the Ministry of Natural Resources online at www.ontario.ca/ministry-natural-resources-and-forestry
For more information visit www.durhamtourism.ca/fishingportal
or call 1-800-413-0017
Check out the fish you can catch in
Durham Region waters. Identify what the fish
look like, where their habitat is and
what their favourite baits are.
Chinook Salmon
Identification: Black mouth and black gums; tail
entirely spotted; leading ray on anal fin extends one-third the length of the fin; short, narrow caudal
peduncle.
Habitat: Lake Ontario. Shallow water in spring
and fall, and deep water during summer. Streams in fall during
spawning.
Favourite Baits: Lake: spoons, wobbling plugs, dodger
and flies. Creek: spinners, spoons, worms, flies and roe.
Atlantic Salmon
Identification: White mouth and gums; few large,
black spots on gill cover; no spots on tail; leading ray on anal fin extends the length of the fin; long, narrow caudal peduncle; dark-coloured
pectoral fins.
Habitat: Lake Ontario. May ascend cold-water
streams in fall.
Favourite Baits: Lake: spoons, dodger and flies. Creek: spinners, spoons, worms
and flies.
Coho Salmon
Identification: Dark mouth and light grey gums; tail spotted on upper lobe only; leading ray on anal fin extends
one-third to two-thirds the length of the fin;
short, narrow caudal peduncle.
Habitat: Lake Ontario in summer. River
mouths and upstream in fall during spawning.
Favourite Baits: Lake: spoons, dodger and flies.
Creeks: spinners, worms, flies and roe.
Smallmouth Bass
Identification: Upper jaw does not extend beyond eye; shallow notch between dorsal fins; body often has dark, broken
bars.
Habitat: Clear, rocky waters with little
vegetation.
Favourite Baits: Jigs, spinners, crank baits, minnows
and crayfish.
Largemouth Bass
Identification: Upper jaw extends beyond eye; deep notch between dorsal fins;
body often has a broken horizontal stripe.
Habitat: Warm, weedy, slow or still waters.
Favourite Baits: Spinners, crank baits, plastic worms,
minnows and plastic frogs.
Rock Bass
Identification: Large, red eye; six anal fin spines;
adults have regular rows of spots on the side.
Habitat: Warm, slow or still, shallow waters
with rocky bottoms.
Favourite Baits: Small jigs, small spoons, small
minnows and worms.
Brook Trout
Identification: Light worm-like markings and spots on a dark background, some red and blue; square tail; white leading edge on lower fins, set off by a black line.
Habitat: Cold, clear streams and small lakes.
Favourite Baits: Spinners, spoons, worms, flies and
roe.
Brown Trout
Identification: White mouth and gums; silvery with dark spots on body; only occasional, vague spots on tail; only salmon or trout with orange on adipose fin; leading anal fin ray extends the
length of the fin; short, stocky caudal peduncle; light-coloured pectoral fins.
Favourite Baits: Spinners, spoons, worms, flies
and roe.
Lake Trout
Identification: Light worm-like markings and spots on a dark background; deeply forked
tail; white leading edge on lower fins, but no black line.
Habitat: Cold waters of deep lakes.
Favourite Baits: Spoons, jigs, crank baits and lake
trolls.
Rainbow Trout
Identification: White mouth and gums; silver body with dark spots; spots all over tail in radiating rows; leading anal fin ray extends the length of the fin; long,
stocky caudal peduncle.
Favourite Baits: Lake: spoons, dodger and flies.
Creeks: worms, flies and roe.
Black Crappie
Identification: Seven to eight dorsal fin spines; six or seven anal fin spines; irregular mosaic
of distinct black blotches.
Habitat: Clear, weedy lakes and slow rivers.
Favourite Baits: Small jigs, small minnows and worms.
Pumpkinseed
Identification: Three anal fin spines; wavy, blue-
green stripes on sides of the head; ear flap with orange or red spot.
Habitat: Clear, shallow, weedy waters.
Favourite Baits: Small jigs and worms.
Common Carp
Identification: Broad bodied, heavily scaled, and barbels or whiskers at the mouth.
Favourite Baits: Corn and worms.
Bluegill
Identification: Three anal fin spines; black spot at
rear end of dorsal fin; ear flap is black.
Habitat: Warm, vegetated, still waters.
Favourite Baits: Small jigs and worms.
Muskellunge
Identification: Dark, vertical bands on a light
background, at times spotted or clear; tips of tail fin more pointed
than northern pike. See head close-up above.
Favourite Baits: Large bucktail spinners, large body
baits and sucker minnows.
Channel Catfish
Identification: Deeply forked tail.
Habitat: Larger lakes.
Favourite Baits: Worms, corn and minnows.
Yellow Perch
Identification: Six to eight dark, vertical bands on
sides, alternating with light yellow to yellow-green in colour.
Habitat: Clear waters with some vegetation;
often school.
Favourite Baits: Small jigs, small spoons, small
minnows and worms.
Northern Pike
Identification: Light yellow spots on a dark green
background; tips of tail fin more rounded than the muskellunge.
Habitat: Quiet, vegetated waters.
Favourite Baits: Spoons, spinners and jerkbaits.
Brown Bullhead
Identification: Square tail.
Habitat: Warmer, slow waters.
Favourite Baits: Worms, corn and minnows.
Ontario FisheriesManagement Zones
The Region of Durhamcovers three zones.
Each FMZ has its own unique boundaries, fishing seasons and limits. Please visit the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF) and their Recreational Fishing Regulations Summary for complete details.
This map is a guide and an estimation only. For full regulations, visit www.ontario.ca
Durham Region Fishing MapAjax I Brock I Clarington I Oshawa I Pickering I Scugog I Uxbridge I Whitby
www.durhamtourism.ca/FishingPortal 1-800-413-0017
FishingIN THE REGION OF DURHAM
Whether you’re looking for a fun day of fishing for the whole family, or that legendary catch of a lifetime, Durham Region boasts some of the best shore and boat fishing opportunities in the country.
A four-season fishing destination with world-class bodies of water, such as Lake Simcoe, Lake Ontario, Lake Scugog, and a variety of rivers and creeks, you’ll be sure to find exciting fishing opportunities all year round.
Prime time is all the time in Durham Region!
Licensing Requirements
A fishing license is typically required for those between the ages of 18 and 64.
For more details, visit www.ontario.ca.
All information contained in this publication is believed to be accurate and complete at the time of printing. As much of this information is subject to change, we
assume no liability for any loss or damages arising from any errors, omissions, or misinformation contained within this
publication.
If this information is required in an accessible format, please contact Durham
Tourism at 1-800-413-0017.
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COME TO FISHGrab a bite . Stay the nightAfter a day of fishing, head out to a local restaurant for a cool drink and a hot meal. Treat yourself to an overnight stay and take advantage of many other outdoor activities in Durham Region.
SpringAs the warmer weather approaches, it’s open season on Durham Region’s three world-class bodies of water —Lake Simcoe, Lake Scugog and Lake Ontario. Various species of fish can be found this time of year, including some of the best Black Crappie fishing in Canada, on Lake Scugog. For a successfully crappie day on the water, the pros recommend using small jigs and soft plastics under a float.
Other stars of the season include: Carp found in shallow bays, marshes and river mouths of Lake Ontario; spring Steelhead running far up creeks and rivers for the annual spawn; and Jumbo Perch, commonly found when the ice first comes off of Lake Simcoe.
Summer Every summer starting in June, thousands of boats converge on Lake Ontario to experience some of the finest Salmon fishing in the world. It’s not uncommon for anglers to catch dozens of Salmon on an average day, weighing upwards of 40 pounds!
Other stars of the season include: Walleye, found right here in Durham, and considered by most to be the tastiest fish in Ontario; great numbers and sizes of Muskie found all summer long on Lake Scugog; and you can’t beat the Largemouth and Smallmouth Bass fishing on all of Durham’s world-class lakes.
FallOnce September arrives, most fish are known to go on a feeding frenzy in order to prepare for the cold winter ahead. Lake Simcoe produces some of the largest Smallmouth Bass in the world this time of year, making it one of Ontario’s prime bass fishing destinations. For best results, the pros say to use jerkbaits, spinners and tubes.
Other stars of the season include: the largest run of Chinook and Coho Salmon in Ontario can be found in the Bowmanville Creek; world-class Steelhead fishing on creeks and rivers; and Big Brown Trout can
be found migrating up creeks and rivers annually during early fall.
WinterEvery winter, Lake Simcoe becomes an ice fisherman’s dream. With a massive ice fishing village housing thousands of portable and permanent huts, this favourite Canadian pastime is enjoyed recreationally by families and skilled anglers. Anglers have been known to consistently catch large numbers of Lake Trout, Whitefish and Perch out on the frozen waters.
Lake Simcoe’s famous Jumbo Perch are massive and attract anglers from all over the world. Those who brave the cold can be rewarded with the biggest Steelhead of the year in Durham’s creeks.
For more information visit www.durhamtourism.ca/fishingportal
or call 1-800-413-0017
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