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Leonard Lake

Leonard Lake on a sunny summer morning.

Introduction

Located within the Township of Muskoka Lakes, Leonard Lake is a smaller lake with a unique shape. It is situated between the Town of Bracebridge and the Village of Port Carling, north of Highway 118.

Activities on the lake

The lake is highly rated for its recreational activities. According to The Leonard Lake Stakeholders Association, cottagers enjoy various water activities on the lake. At the top of the list are: canoeing, kayaking, paddle boarding, boating, water skiing, and swimming. However, those seeking a more peaceful experience are able to relax, read a book, take a walk, and socialize with family and friends.

Leonard Lake is a quieter lake with less boat traffic; therefore, it’s a perfect place to unwind. So, grab a cold beverage, a good book, and sunglasses, and spread out on your dock.

For fishing enthusiasts, the south end of the lake off Hwy 118 has a public boat launch. You can ride out to the middle of the lake and drop your line. You’ll catch rainbow trout, lake whitefish, burbot, smallmouth bass, and even a walleye if you’re lucky.

Exploring the area

After a day on the lake, you can head into Port Carling or Bracebridge to explore the numerous cafes and shops. There are plenty of options for dining, whether you need items for your cottage or trendy gifts for your loved ones.

If you’re interested in learning more about the cottages for sale on this stunning lake, contact us.

Location
Official NameLeonard Lake
County/DistrictMuskoka
MunicipalityTownship of Muskoka Lakes
Drainage BasinMuskoka River – Lake Muskoka
Latitude/Longitude45.074 N 79.447 W
Physical Features
Surface Area (km)1.95
Elevation (m asl)275
Mean Depth (m)6.8
Maximum Depth (m)18.3
Perimeter (km)13.9
Island Shoreline (km)3.7
Clarity (m)4.1
Land Use and Development
Crown Land (%)0
Provincial Parksnone
Shoreline Developmentmoderate; shoreline residential
Accesspublic: boat launch off Hwy 118
Water Level Managementnot regulated
Fish Species
Major Fish Speciesrainbow trout, lake whitefish, burbot, smallmouth bass, walleye

Other Fish Species
golden shiner, pearl dace, brown bullhead, pumpkinseed, yellow perch, rock bass