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DEPARTMENT OF GAME AND FISHERIES 



No. 9 



SPECIES AND QUANTITIES OF FISH PLANTED IN PROVINCIAL 

 WATERS, 1935-36— Continued 



15ROWN TROUT — CJontinued 



Peterborough: 



Dickson's Creek 3,000 



Jack's Creek 5,000 



Temiskaming: 



Larder Lake 10,00'0 



Waterloo: 



Grand River 5,000 



ADULTS 



Carleton: 



Rideau River (from Ottawa 



Exhibition) 6 



YEARLINGS 



FRY 



Addington: 



Black Lake 10,000 



White Lake 25,000 



Frontenac: 



Buck Lake 10,000 



Dog Lake 25,00*0 



Gould Lake 15,000 



Grindstone Lake 5,000 



Loughborough Lake 30,000 



Mississagagon Lake 25,00*0 



Schooner Lake 25,000 



Sharbot Lake 20,000 



Trout Lake, or Palmerston 



Lake 25,000 



Haliburton: 



Boskung Lake 20.0t)0 



Davis Lake 5,000 



Devil's Lake 15.000 



Drag Lake 20,000 



Gull Lake 30,0*00 



Paudash Lake 15,001) 



Pine Lake 10,000 



Twelve Mile Lake 10,000 



Sheldon's Lake 5,00*0 



Hastings: 



Baptiste Lake 50,000 



Big Salmon Lake 5,000 



Eagle Lake 15,000 



Jamieson Lake 10,000 



John's Lake 10,000 



Hardwood Lake 10,000 



Papineau Lake 10,000 



Salmon Lake 5,'000 



St. Peter Lake 15.000 



Sylva Lake 5.000 



Tongamong Lake 15,000 



Weslemkoon Lake St), 000 



Leeds: 



Red Horse Lake 25,01)0 



Rideau Lake 15D,000 



Muskoka: 



Mary Lake 25.000 



Nipissing: 



Morton Lake 50,000 



Red Cedar Lake 50.0D0 



Sturgeon Lake 25.000 



Trout Lake 50.000 



Turtle Lake 15,000 



Parry Sound: 



Sollman Lake 25,00D 



Peterborough: 



Belmont Lake 15.000 



Loon Lake 15,000 



Trout Lake 10.000 



Renfrew: 



Lake Clear 25,000 



Thunder Bay: 



Lake Nipigon 50,000 



York: 



Lake Simcoe 100,000 



Great Lakes: 



Lake Ontario 767.1)00 



Lake Huron 600,000 



North Channel 1,000,000 



Lake Superior 4,251,034 



FINGERLINGS 



Algoma: 



Achigan Lake 30,000 



Basswood, or Waquikobing 



Lake 35,000 



Chub Lake 15,00D 



Clear, or Wakomata Lake. 50,000 



Cummings Lake IS.OOD 



