ANNUAL REPORT, 1940-41 



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SPECIES AND QUANTITIES OF FISH PLANTED IN PROVINCIAL WATERS 

 April 1st, 1940, to March 31st, 1941— Continued 



SPECKLED TROUT— Continned 



Thunder Bay — Continued 



Spar Lake 2,000 



Spring Creek (Dorion) 8,700 



Spring Lake (Leduc) 7,000 



Squaw Creek 4,000 



Star Lake 2,000 



Stillwater Creek 1,000 



Strawberry Creek 7,000 



Sturgeon River 2,000 



Surprise Lake 4,000 



Three Mile Lake 3,000 



Tomlinson Lake 1,250 



Trout Creek (Lyon) 4,000 



Trout Creek (McTavish) . . : 700 



Trout Creek (Nipigon) 2,000 



Trout Lake (Gorham, etc.) . . 26,000 



Trout Lake (Stirling) .... 22,000 



Tujack Lake 2,000 



Twin Lakes 5,500 



Uncle Tom's Lake 2,400 



Unnamed Creek (Dorion) . . 1,000 



Unnamed Lake (Eva) 2,000 



L^pper Pass Lake 6,000 



Wabasta Lake 3,000 



Walker Lake 8,150 



Vv^hitefish River 8,000 



Whitewood Creek 1^,600 



Wideman Lake 3,000 



Timiskaming: 



Belle Isle Lake 1,200 



Boston Creek 1,000 



Butler Lake 1,000 



Charlotte Lake 2,000 



Crooked Creek 1,000 



Crystal Lake (Bayly) 1,500 



Crystal Lake (Lebel) 2,000 



Emerald Lake 2,400 



Fairy Lake 1,000 



Gleason Creek 1,200 



Graham Creek 1,500 



Jean Baptiste Lake . 1,000 



Largreaves Lake 1,000 



Latour Creek 1,200 



Leacock Creek 1,000 



Little Otter Lake 1,500 



Loon Lake 1,200 



Mearow Lake 1,000 



Moffat Creek 1,000 



Mousseau Lake 1,000 



Pike Creek 1,200 



St. Anthony Creek 1,000 



Sink Hole Lake 500 



Spring Creek 1,200 



Spring Lake 3,000 



Stock Lake 2,000 



Twin Lakes 3,000 



Wahi Creek 1,000 



Wapoose Creek 500 



Welcome Lake 1,000 



WHITEFISH FRY 



Kenora: 



Eagle Lake 1,000,000 



Portage Bay 2,000,000 



Separation Lake 500,000 



Lake of the Woods 35,105,000 



Manitoulin: 

 Lake Manitowaning 1,000,000 



Prince Edward: 



Bay of .Quinte 89,000,000 



Rainy River: 

 Rainy Lake 28,000,000 



Simcoe: 

 Lake Simcoe 1,500,000 



Thunder Bay: 



Lake Nipigon 500,000 



