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Drone view of Lyndhurst Creek

Lake Activities

Whether you are seeking a quiet morning on the water or an afternoon of family fun, Lower Beverley Lake offers endless ways to connect with nature. Our community treasures these shared waters, and we encourage everyone to enjoy them responsibly. Explore the sections below to learn more about how we can all play a part in keeping our lake safe, clean, and vibrant for every user.

Helpful Links:

Getting a boating licence in Ontario

Ontario Fishing & Hunting Licences

Vintage wooden canoe parked at docks

Kayak & Paddle Sports

There is no better way to experience the quiet beauty of Lower Beverley Lake than from the water’s surface. Whether you are gliding through the morning mist in a canoe or exploring the shoreline by kayak, paddling offers a peaceful connection to our natural environment. We encourage all paddlers to stay mindful of local wildlife and practice "leave no trace" principles to keep our waters pristine for everyone.

Fishing boat at sunset

Fishing

Lower Beverley Lake is a cherished destination for anglers of all ages, offering a diverse habitat for many local species. We promote sustainable fishing practices and the following of all provincial regulations to ensure our lake remains a healthy, thriving fishery for generations to come.

Local species include: Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Northern Pike, Yellow Perch

Motorboat towing inflatable ride on lake

Boating & Pleasurecraft

From leisurely sunset cruises to family outings, boating is a cornerstone of life on our lake. The LBLA advocates for responsible boating by encouraging all operators to be mindful of their wake, respect shoreline erosion zones, and prioritize the safety of swimmers and paddlers. Together, we can ensure our waters remain a safe and enjoyable space for all lake users.

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