Arrow Lake
Located 7.1 km east of Rossburn, Arrow Lake is known for its fishing (Carp, Northern Pike, Perch & Walleye). Camping is available at the lake. At Arrow Lake, you find (non-modern) toilets, boat launch, picnic area and a playground.
For questions to Arrow Lake and camping reservations, contact Rossburn Game & Fish Association.
Deep Lake & Bob Hill Lake
Deep Lake is located 26 km North of Rossburn in Riding Mountain National Park. You can go fishing on Deep Lake (Lake Whitefish, Northern Pike & Walleye) and do non-motorized boating. Front country camping is available. At Deep Lake, you find the typical ‘famous’ Red Chairs – great spot for taking a picture!
A few km further into the park passing by Deep Lake, you find Bob Hill Lake, which is designated as day use area by Parks Canada and offers fire pits and picnic tables.
Patterson & Tokaryk Lakes
Patterson Lake is located 19.5km east of Rossburn, while Tokaryk Lake is located 23.3km east of Rossburn. Known by many as Parkland’s trophy trout lakes, both lakes hosted international competitions in the past. With a large collection of rainbow and brown trout, these lakes are excellent destinations for fishing.
At Patterson Lake, you find (non-modern) toilets, boat launch, and a picnic area. Camping is available.
Rossman Lake
Rossman Lake is located 15 km northeast of Rossburn along HWY 577. Apart from fishing opportunities (Northern Pike & Walleye), Rossman Lake has great recreational value for the area. With the golf course right on the lake shore, swimming and picnic area, public washrooms, a restaurant and ice cream booth, it is the perfect destination for your summer trips. There is a boat launch and camping is available as well.
Fishing & Boating
Rossburn’s Lakes with its well known trophy lakes are a great destination for fishing, fly fishing and ice fishing.
Regulations made under the Provincial Fisheries Act and the Fisheries Act of Canada govern recreational fishing in Manitoba. Rossburn CDC wants to remind you that you must follow these regulations and obtain a suitable license when it comes to fishing in Manitoba and the national park. Boating in the national park requires Mandatory Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) inspections for all watercraft. Please inform yourself on regulations before heading out. Useful resources for this matter: www.manitobafisheries.com and www.pc.gc.ca
Fishing licenses are available at The Oasis – Rossburn Hotel.