Top 8 Places to Ice Fish in Ontario

Ice fishing in Ontario offers anglers a chance to catch a variety of fish while enjoying the serene beauty of frozen lakes and nearby winter activities.

Ice fishing in Ontario is a beloved winter pastime that offers anglers a chance to reel in a variety of fish while enjoying the serene beauty of the province's thousands of frozen lakes. Here’s a list of the best places for ice fishing in Ontario, including species you can catch plus nearby winter activities to check out like hiking, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, and ATVing.

1. Lake Simcoe

Species: Lake Trout, Rainbow Trout, Whitefish, Perch

Activities: Known as one of the premier ice fishing destinations in Ontario, Lake Simcoe is easily accessible and offers many outfitters for rentals and bait. In addition to fishing, enjoy cross-country skiing on the scenic trails around the lake or snowmobiling on designated routes. Nearby, you can explore the charming town of Orillia, known for its shopping, dining, and cultural sites.

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2. Muskoka Lakes

Species: Lake Trout, Brook Trout, Perch

Activities: The stunning Muskoka region is not only great for fishing but also offers scenic views and cozy accommodations. After a day on the ice, you can hit the trails for cross-country skiing or snowshoeing, and if you’re feeling adventurous, try ATVing through the winter landscapes. The area also has great local spas for relaxation after a day in the cold.

3. Georgian Bay

Species: Lake Trout, Northern Pike, Walleye

Activities: This large bay is famous for its diverse fishing opportunities. You can also explore the picturesque towns of Parry Sound and Collingwood, where winter activities abound, including snowmobiling and hiking on the many trails. 

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4. Lake Nipissing

Species: Walleye, Perch, Northern Pike

Activities: Famous for its walleye fishing, Lake Nipissing boasts a vibrant ice-fishing community with many guided tours. After a day on the ice, you can explore winter hiking trails or take part in local snowmobiling events. The town of North Bay sits along the shores of the lake and hosts winter festivals (check out the annual Ice Follies) and events, making it a great spot for family fun.

5. Cochrane

Species Available: Northern Pike, Walleye

Activities: Located in Northern Ontario, Cochrane is a hidden gem for ice fishing enthusiasts. The area offers excellent opportunities for snowmobiling and winter hiking in the surrounding wilderness. After fishing, visit the Cochrane Polar Bear Habitat to learn about and see polar bears in their natural environment.

6. Lac Des Mille Lac

Species: Walleye, Northern Pike

Activities: Known for its excellent fishing, this Northwestern Ontario lake is less crowded than some of the more famous spots. Enjoy the beauty of the surrounding wilderness, perfect for snowmobiling and winter hiking or check out the nearby city of Thunder Bay for restaurants and winter fun. The area is also great for ATVing on designated trails, providing a thrilling way to explore the winter landscape.

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 7. St. Lawrence River 

Species: Pike, Walleye, Perch 

Activities: The St. Lawrence River offers diverse fishing opportunities amidst stunning scenery. Explore the historic towns of Kingston and Brockville, where you can visit historic sites, and local shops, and enjoy winter festivals. The region also features trails for cross-country skiing and snowmobiling, making it a perfect winter getaway. 

8. Kawartha Lakes Area (General)  

Check your local regulations for available species

Activities: The Kawartha Lakes region is known for its excellent ice fishing opportunities across various lakes. After fishing, you can enjoy cross-country skiing or snowmobiling on the many trails. The area also features beautiful little towns with local dining, shops, and winter events that celebrate the season. 

Tips for Ice Fishing in Ontario

  1. Safety First: Always check the ice thickness before venturing out. A minimum of 4 inches of clear ice is generally considered safe for walking.
  2. Licensing: Ensure you have a valid fishing license for Ontario and be aware of local regulations. 
  3. Gear Up: Dress in layers and invest in good quality ice fishing gear, including an auger, fishing rod, and bait. 

Whether you’re a seasoned angler or a beginner, Ontario’s ice fishing spots offer something for everyone, combining the thrill of fishing with a wealth of winter activities. Grab your gear, head to one of these fantastic locations, and enjoy a memorable ice-fishing experience!

About Ron James

Ron has been fishing for over 35 years. He started fishing when he was just a youngster with his father Bill James (God rest his soul). He moved onto tournament fishing as his passion grew. With numerous wins and top finishes, the next step had to be taken. He met Leo, and the unstoppable force of Fish TV "is the best thing that has happened.

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