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About The Lake |
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Lake Characteristics Chandos Lake is the largest lake in the Crowe Watershed. Its shoreline is quite irregular, with three large bays: West, South, and Gilmour Bays. The lake is drained by Flat Creek, which outlets at the north end of the lake and flows in a northerly direction for approximately 3.2 km before joining the Crowe River. As the name implicates, Flat Creek has little or no gradient. Water levels on Chandos Lake are controlled by the Crowe River. Fed by springs, the water levels are subject to change depending on what occurs on the Crowe River between Flat Creek and Paudash Lake.
In the early 1960s, the Department of Land and Forests performed fish and vegetation surveys. Gillnets revealed many fish species including Lake Trout, Cisco, Brown Bullhead, Smallmouth and Largemouth Bass, Rock Bass, White Sucker, Yellow Perch, Walleye, Pumpkinseed. A recent addition is Northern Pike. Cottages There are approximately 1200 cottages on Chandos Lake, with all but a few accessible by road. There are also 3 full service marina’s and a public beach. |
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Copyright 2007 |
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