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Stirling Lodge is an American Plan resort sitting on Newboro Lake, which is part of the Rideau chain of lakes in Southeast Ontario. You can chase largemouth and smallmouth bass here to your heart’s delight.
This entry contains the information I learned about Stirling Lodge from searching the web. Fishing Traveler has received no financial or any other type of compensation for this post. The information here is accurate only to the best of my knowledge. All information should be verified with Stirling Lodge before booking a trip.
Fishing
Stirling Lodge sits on Newboro Lake which is part of the Rideau chain of lakes. You have access to a number of other lakes and even more lakes by traveling through the lock system.
This part of the Rideau is stuffed with largemouth bass. Smallmouth bass and northern pike are also plentiful. One word about the pike fishing is that this is not a trophy area. Pike in the 10lb+ range just aren’t there in the numbers that you’ll find them in other places of Ontario. But the bass fishing more than makes up for this. And you’ll still catch plenty of fiesty pike.
Panfish are also plentiful which makes this an ideal place to take children. Some walleye fishing is available in a lake accessible by going through a lock.
Fishing Videos
Fishing Trip Video from June, 2008
Fishing Trip Videos from 2009
Nice Largemouth
Accommodations
Their accommodations are a variety of rooms, suites and cottages. You are sure to find something that suits you at Stirling Lodge.
They have nice boat options including 14′ fishing boats, 17′ bass boats and pontoon boats.
Packages and Rates
All packages are American Plan with 3 meals per day. Rates vary from $94 to $122 per day depending on type of lodging. Children rates are offered at Stirling Lodge.
Location
Stirling Lodge is located near the town of Newboro, Ontario. The Google Map below is intended to give you an idea of their general location and does not reflect the exact destination.
Contact Information
Stirling Lodge can be contacted through their web site or by calling 613-272-2435.
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