Is Sharbot Lake a nice lake?

Is Sharbot Lake a nice lake?

Is Sharbot Lake a nice lake?

There was nothing spectacular about Sharbot Lake, but it is a nice one to go to if you’re someone who likes to explore Ontario’s parks.

Can you swim in Sharbot Lake?

(La version française suivra) Sharbot Lake Provincial Park is located on both Black and Sharbot lakes near Sharbot Lake village in Frontenac County. Black Lake has two sandy beaches great for swimming. One of these beaches is accessible for day-use and has a picnic shelter and a playground.

Are there bears at Sharbot Lake?

A few ago there existed a fairly high black bear density in this part of the Province, and Sharbot Lake Provincial park did experience a few isolated bear encounters. As with any campground in rural Ontario, black bear visits are always a possibility but thanks to Park wardens are usually nipped in the bud.

Are dogs allowed at Sharbot Lake?

Sharbot Lake Provincial Park Beach – Sharbot Lake, ON An off-leash dog beach and swimming area for pets is provided on Sharbot Lake. If you let your pet off leash, you must have control at all times.

Is Sharbot Lake clean?

It is a clean, safe, pretty little spot. Often there is a plastic dock floating about 75 meters out (though this is on pause due to ‘Covid’), there is a decent restaurant next to the park and a great coffee shop just 100 meters up the hill.

How many people live in Sharbot?

around 1,400
Sharbot Lake’s population is generally around 1,400, but as a popular cottage destination, it doubles or triples in size in the summer.

What kind of fish are in Sharbot Lake?

Sharbot Lake has two distinctive sections, an eastern basin and western basin. The lake covers over 1,700 acres and has a maximum depth of 105 feet. It is home to a variety of fish species including: largemouth and smallmouth bass, northern pike, walleye, lake trout, perch, and other panfish.

Is Sharbot Lake a town?

Sharbot Lake is a suburban community and unincorporated area in the municipality of Central Frontenac, Frontenac County in Eastern Ontario, Canada.