Angling:
Marl Lake offers fair angling for panfish, northern pike and abundant, but small, largemouth bass.
Canoeing:
Although it’s a long portage from Ryther Road to the Marl Lake water control structure and Marl Creek (1 km), a canoe can get you access to the lake itself and angling for largemouth bass, panfish, and northern pike. Although two viewing mounds can help you observe wildlife, a canoe enables you to get to the best locations.
Motors:
Not permitted.
Hunting:
Not permitted.
Trapping:
A licensed trapper helps control problem wildlife.
NOTE:
All provincial and federal laws and regulations apply to fishing at Marl Lake. See the current Fishing Ontario: Recreational Fishing Regulations Summary for applicable details.
Activities