Fishing Regulations
Ontario's fishing regulations have been developed by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources to ensure that our bounty of fish is always available for all to enjoy. Some lakes may have slot sizes or possession limits that are different from what is in the general regulations so always check for any exceptions. Since you may meet a Conservation Officer, you need to always have your fishing license ready for presentation.
For more information and to download Ontario's fishing regulations, visit the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. You can also pick up a copy of the regulations where you buy your fishing license.
There are outdoor card requirements for non-residents effective January 2009. The Outdoors Card will be required to purchase an Ontario Fishing or Hunting licence, except for a one-day licence. Click here for additional information.
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We offer 14 camp sites and can accommodate RVs up to 15m (50 ft) in length and provide water, sewer and 15 amp electrical hook ups. Flush toilets showers, campfire wood and convenience store are available. Our cozy cabins make camping easy in every season of the year! | | |
| Pine Point Resort | | Experience fantastic fishing on beautiful Lac Des Mille Lacs, famous for Walleye and Northern Pike. Located on a peninsula in the center of the lake, Pine Point Resort is minutes from the best fishing spots! We offer camping for those who like to rough it or modern housekeeping cabins for a more comfortable stay. Moose and Bear hunting packages available. | | |
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