Island Lake Conservation Area
Island Lake Conservation Area allows ice fishing is throughout the winter months, conditions permitting.
A variety of fish make Island Lake their home, including Largemouth Bass, Northern Pike, Black Crappie, Yellow Perch and other pan fish.
Island Lake Conservation Area
673067 Hurontario Street South
Orangeville, Ontario L9W 2Y9
Connect with nature and explore 820 acres of lake, wetland and forests, located at the headwaters of the Credit River in Orangeville. Experience everything nature has to offer. Cast a line, paddle on the lake, walk the trails, or picnic by the forest. In the colder weather, safely explore a frozen lake with a fishing rod, skates or snowshoes.
Enjoy the Vicki Barron Lakeside Trail, the park’s signature eight kilometer trail, that leads you around the perimeter of the lake.
RESERVATIONS:
Contact: Park Staff | T F: 1 (800) 367-0890
Notice: Prices listed are only a guideline and may change without notice. Ice conditions are never considered “SAFE” and a signed liability and damage waiver may be requested. Remember, if you are intending to do any fishing you are required to carry a valid fishing license. Please refer to the FMZ Map for rules and regulations for the species of fish you are targeting.