Mill Lake

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Location

Collins Inlet, ON
Canada
45° 58' 48" N, -82° 45' 36" W
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This is a rather large rectangular shaped lake opening up in the middle of the Inlet, which continues past this lake. It has many anchorages, 80 ft at its deepest and 4 at its shallowest. Masts and antennas peek out through the islands, the glacial finger rocks and the tree tops. There were 4 huge trawlers in one anchorage and in the one we chose, three boats similar to ours. The bottom is silt and weed but we seem to be in for good and the anchor held during some puffs of wind. This is an excellent place to wait out any storm (did that in 2003) or just to laze away some nice weather. Phil caught a 14" baby pike here last time.

 

Typical Collins Inlet ShorelineTypical Collins Inlet Shoreline

 

Anchorage Characteristics
Bottom Type: 
Silt
Average Water Depth: 
5 fathoms
Weather Protection: 
Beaufort 6 - Strong Breeze, 22-27kn Winds
Services
Amenities: 
None
Facilities Nearby: 
None

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