Puslinch Lake
Canada /
Ontario /
Guelph /
World
/ Canada
/ Ontario
/ Guelph
World / Canada / Ontario / Wellington
lake
Add category
Puslinch Lake is the largest Kettle Lake in North America, formed by receding glaciers 10,000 years ago.
It is a popular fishing spot throughout the year. Being a shallow lake, it freezes rapidly in the winter making it an attractive area for ice-fishing.
It is a popular fishing spot throughout the year. Being a shallow lake, it freezes rapidly in the winter making it an attractive area for ice-fishing.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 43°24'56"N 80°15'50"W
- Conostogo Lake 55 km
- Kempenfelt Bay 122 km
- Lake Simcoe 139 km
- Lake Scugog 143 km
- Lake Couchiching 163 km
- Gloucester Pool 169 km
- Six Mile Lake 175 km
- Balsam Lake 175 km
- Lake Muskoka 196 km
- Gull Lake 201 km
- Shades Mill Conservation Area 4.4 km
- Hespeler 4.9 km
- Galt 6 km
- Preston 7 km
- Valens Conservation Area 10 km
- Puslinch, Ontario 10 km
- African Lion Safari 11 km
- North Dumfries, Ontario 12 km
- Flamborough 19 km
- Woolwich, Ontario 23 km