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DEPARTMENT OF GAME AND FISHERIES 



No. 9 



SPECIES AND QUANTITIES OF FISH PLANTED IN PROVINCIAL WATERS 

 April 1st, 1936, to Marcl-; -^i: ''t, 1937 — Continued 



SPECKLED TROUT — Continued 



Thunder Bay — Continued 



Oliver Lake 



Pearl River 



Pickerel Lake 



Pitch Creek 



Randolph Creek 



Rangers Lake 



Rocky Shore River . . . 



Spectacle Lake 



Spring Lake 



Squaw Creek 



Squaw River 



Trout Lake (Gorham) 

 Trout Lake (Stirling) . 



Walker's Lake 



Whitewood Creek .... 

 Wolf River 



Wellington: 

 Erin Pond 



Wentworth: 

 Spencer Creek 



Sales 



ADULTS 



Algoma: 



Basswood Lake 



Bridgland River .... 



Heyden Lake 



Lower Island Lake . . 

 Trout Lake (Aweres) 



3,000 

 5,000 

 4,000 

 4,000 

 1,000 

 2,000 

 2,000 

 2,000 

 6,000 

 6,000 

 1,000 



12,000 

 2,000 

 2,000 

 4,000 



11,610 



1,000 



2,500 

 5,287 



400 

 700 

 400 

 400 

 400 





LaK. Simcoe 3,000,000 



Great Lakes: 



Lake Superior 1,257,000 



North Channel 25,510,000 



Georgian Bay 74,760,000 



Lake Huron 31,990,000 



Lake Erie 131,160,000 



Lake Ontario 77,100,000 



EYED EGGS 

 Demonstration purposes . 



HERRING 



112,500 



FRY 



Frontenac: 



White Lake 1,000,000 



Leeds: 



Charleston Lake 1,000,000 



Rideau Lake 3,000,000 



Prince Edward: 

 Bay of Quinte 



730,000 



Great Lakes: 



Lake Erie 22,890,000 



Lake Ontario 27,500,000 



Grey: 



Firth's Creek . 

 Mary's Lake . 

 Williams Lake 



100 



230 



2,175 



Nipissing: 



Chippewa and Duschene 

 Creeks (surplus 

 breeders) 



Norfolk: 



Walsingham Pond 



Northumberland : 



Glenfurnte Stream .... 

 Sales 



55 

 100 



796 

 325 



WHITE FISH 



FRY 

 Kenora: 



Lake of the Woods 13,800,000 



Prince Edward: 



Bay of Quinte 55,500,000 



Rainy River: 



Rainy Lake 14,325,000 



