Bolton Lake (Timiskaming District)
Bolton Lake is a lake located in the Timiskaming District of northeastern Ontario, Canada. It is a freshwater lake and part of the larger watershed that drains into James Bay. The lake is situated in a remote, largely undeveloped area characterized by boreal forest.
Access to Bolton Lake is typically via logging roads or bush planes, reflecting its isolated location. The surrounding area is sparsely populated, with forestry and recreational activities such as fishing and hunting being the primary land uses.
The lake is known for its wilderness character and supports a variety of fish species, making it a destination for anglers seeking a secluded fishing experience. Data regarding the precise size, depth, and specific fish species present may vary depending on the source, but generally include species common to Northeastern Ontario lakes, such as walleye, northern pike, and lake trout.
Due to its relatively undisturbed environment, Bolton Lake and its surrounding area play a role in maintaining biodiversity within the region. Specific conservation efforts, if any, are typically managed under broader provincial guidelines regarding forestry and resource management within the Timiskaming District. Further detailed information may be available from the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry.