Upper Buckhorn Lake

Upper Buckhorn Lake

Lake Details

 

Size: 

14 Kilometers in Length

7 Kilometers in Width

 

Maximum Depth: 

14 Meters

 

Primary Fish Species: 

Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Perch,  Walleye, Muskie

 

Local Communities:

Buckhorn, Ennismore, Curve Lake, Lakehurst

Buckhorn Lake is a lake in the townships of Trent Lakes and Selwyn in Peterborough County, Ontario, Canada. It is part of a group of lakes called the “Tri-Lake Area” consisting of Pigeon Lake, Buckhorn Lake and Cheomong Lake.

The primary inflow is from Pigeon Lake through the Gannon Narrows at the west. Secondary inflows are from Chemong Lake through the Harrington Narrows to Harrington Bay at the south, and from Sandy Lake via Sandy Creek to Sandy Creek Bay at the south. A dam and lock 31 of the Trent–Severn Waterway at the community of Buckhorn control the outflow of the lake to Lower Buckhorn Lake at the northeast.

Buckhorn Lake offers a blend of outdoor adventure, cultural experiences, and relaxation, making it an ideal destination for visitors of all ages and interests. Whether you're looking to fish, hike, or simply enjoy the scenic beauty, there's something for everyone around Upper Buckhorn Lake.

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