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Sydenham Lake West Boat Ramp

Sydenham Lake West Boat Ramp

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4419 Point Rd, Sydenham, Ontario, K0H 2T0, Canada
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May 13, 2016
Sydenham Lake West Boat Ramp provides easy access to Sydenham Lake's West end. Bass, Pike and Crappie are the main fish species in the lake. Mudcat and panfish are also plentiful in the shallows. Near by is the newly renovated Sydenham Point a great place to take the kids swimming on a hot summers day or have a BBQ or picnic lunch by the waters edge. Forgot the lunch? Foodland also located near by carries everything you might need for a BBQ or a box lunch. Don't want to cook or make a lunch, they also have hot food to go at a reasonable price, stock up on snack foods too you might get hungry catching all those fish! If your looking for a great day on or by the water I highly recommend Sydenham Lake's West end. Have fun stay safe!

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