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Lake Abitibi

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N48° 47'55.5, W-80° 6'41.522

About Lake Abitibi

Lake Abitibi is a picturesque lake located in northeastern Ontario and northwestern Quebec, Canada. With a surface area of approximately 931 square kilometers, it offers ample room for boating and a myriad of recreational activities. The lake is formed by the confluence of the Abitibi and Little Abitibi Rivers and boasts an average depth of 15 meters, with some areas reaching depths of up to 25 meters.

When it comes to fishing, Lake Abitibi is teeming with a wide variety of fish species, making it a paradise for anglers. The lake is particularly renowned for its abundance of Walleye, Northern Pike, and Yellow Perch. Anglers often enjoy the challenge of reeling in trophy-sized Walleye, while Northern Pike provide an exhilarating fight. Additionally, the lake is an ideal habitat for several other species, including Smallmouth Bass, Lake Whitefish, and Black Crappie, ensuring there is a fish for every angler's preference.

Lake Specs

Size
931 km
Max Depth
82 ft
Elevation
266 ft

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