(Shamelessly stolen from RocWiki)
Located in southwest Ontario County, Canadice Lake is the smallest and highest of the Finger Lakes and its shorelines are virtually undeveloped. The following description is from Canadice Lake Page on NY Dept. of Environmental Conservation website:
Physical Features:
Although Canadice is best suited for salmonid and smallmouth bass, it also provides significant fishing opportunities for largemouth bass and chain pickerel in its limited, shallow water habitat. Similarly, "panfish," including rock bass, yellow perch, bluegills, pumpkinseeds and bullhead, are also important contributors to the fishery.
Notes and References
- More Great Photos on Flickr.com
- Photos on Webshots.com
- Canadice Lake, photos and description on the commercial website nyfalls.com
- History of Canadice Lake
- Canadice Lake Links on InfoRochester.com
- Canadice Lake Trail on FootPrintPress.com
- Canadice and Hemlock Lake on Nature.org - "Of the eleven Finger Lakes, Hemlock Lake and Canadice Lake are the only two whose shorelines are undeveloped."
- GORP.Away.com - notes on fishing and setting.