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Was just looking at the forecast for Canoe Lake tomorrow - above zero overnight with a lot of rain. Seems like a good start.
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A friend has a cottage near Burks Falls. Last weekend they were still drilling 20" of ice, fingers crossed for wind and rain.
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Using the chart that Dwight posted earlier as my resource my guess is April 26th.
Fingers crossed as I have a solo trip booked for first (currently available) week of booking dates in May.
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Currently 16 and sunny at Muskoka Airport. Winds 22 km/h with gusts to 35. I'm feeling confident that I'll be able to get on the water in early May.
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Oops, didn't mean to post in this thread. Sorry.
Barbara
Last edited by Barbara (3/20/2025 4:12 pm)
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Lake Mindemoya on Manitoulin Island is usually ice free by middle of April. We don't even have black ice yet!
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My 100 percent guess is April 28 (give or take 99.9 percent).
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East side of Algonquin is still shore to shore ice. I don’t foresee fishing opening day on Opeongo in two weeks. But it’s also not the first time ice is still on this time of year in recent memory.
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Shanny G wrote:
East side of Algonquin is still shore to shore ice. I don’t foresee fishing opening day on Opeongo in two weeks. But it’s also not the first time ice is still on this time of year in recent memory.
Yes I agree! I have a friend who lives in Whitney who gives me ice out conditions on a few lakes along Highway 60.
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Hey Swede
Hahaha!!! Truly cabin fever it is!
I looked back on my logs and in 2018, on May 5th I camped semi winter, I was able to pull a sled. In a hammock, very near McCraney on the Crown side, and it snowed. I don't believe it will be that far this year, I would shoot for April 26th weekend.
Very feverish