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Top 10 Lakes around Rawdon

Best lakes around Rawdon are found in a region characterized by its numerous waterways and natural settings. This area in Quebec features a landscape rich with forests and lakes, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Key lakes like Rawdon Lake and Lac Pontbriand offer diverse recreational experiences. The region's commitment to environmental preservation ensures these natural treasures remain accessible.

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  • The most popular lakes is Paul's Pond, Breary Marsh Nature Reserve, a forest area that is the…

Last updated: June 16, 2026

Lindley Wood Reservoir

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This reservoir is one of the oldest in the Washbourn Valley; it was built between 1869 and 1876. The other three reservoirs here are Thruscross, Swinsty and Fewston.

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Lister Park

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Lister Park is one of the Bradford's largest parks and was donated to the City of Bradford by Samuel Cunliffe Lister. The park has been successfully renovated in recent years. …

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Eccup Reservoir

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Lots of Greylag geese some pied and grey wagtails

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Breary Marsh Nature Reserve is the finest example of a wet valley alder wood in West Yorkshire. Just walking distance from Golden Acre Park off the Otley Road, it represents …

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Golden Acre Park

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A splendid spot for some quiet reflection by the cultivated flower beds and the lovely lake. Spring is a riot of colour, whilst the many heathers on display are delightful …

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Stuart Wilcock
November 17, 2024, Lindley Wood Reservoir

Lindley Wood is a compensation reservoir, which means it is not linked to the supply of water to homes but is there to take excess water from Fewston and Swinsty reservoirs, which are nearby. This is why there is not much water in there.

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This reservoir is one of the oldest in the Washbourn Valley; it was built between 1869 and 1876. The other three reservoirs here are Thruscross, Swinsty and Fewston. Walking around the reservoir is a truly aesthetic, soul-beautifying experience. The green wooded banks, woodland and reservoir paths and open countryside... what else would anyone want in life?... oh, sunsets here are unbelievable.

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Just need to be respectful of walkers and dogs You are allowed to ride on the Bridleway parts bUt not supposed to around pond

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worth a stop to see the swans and signets

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Paul C S
October 10, 2022, Eccup Reservoir

The track around the reservoir is for pedestrians only, no cycling !!

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Natalie
September 10, 2022, Lindley Wood Reservoir

Lindley Wood Reservoir was the first of the four reservoirs in the Washburn Valley to be built. It was constructed by navvies between 1869 and 1876. In the summer of 2022 it dried up exposing a cracked mud bed. Lindley Wood acts to take in excess water from nearby Fewston and Swinsty Reserviors. As the country was in drought, there was no excess water to fill it.

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Lots of Greylag geese some pied and grey wagtails

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Love Traveling
January 2, 2021, Lister Park

More video: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLl9fTqn_uQBLtd3k7_MEf3mrZtywtLT-d

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of activities can I enjoy at Rawdon Lake?

Rawdon Lake offers a variety of activities. You can swim at the municipal beach, which has fine sand and a designated swimming area. Non-motorized water sports like kayaking, canoeing, pedal boating, and electrically-powered boats are popular. Fishing is also possible, with reports of Yellow perch, Northern pike, and Smallmouth bass. In winter, the municipal beach transforms into a hub for ice skating, sliding, and hockey, with snowshoes available for rent.

Are there any family-friendly lakes around Rawdon?

Yes, Rawdon Lake is particularly family-friendly, featuring a municipal beach with clean waters, picnic areas, and washrooms. Other family-friendly options include Lister Park, which has a playground and boating, and Paul's Pond, Breary Marsh Nature Reserve, where you can spot waterfowl and enjoy nature.

What kind of natural features and wildlife can I expect to see around Rawdon's lakes?

The lakes around Rawdon are set amidst forests and natural landscapes. At Paul's Pond, Breary Marsh Nature Reserve, you might spot waterfowl, swans, signets, and even kingfishers. Eccup Reservoir is known for various bird species, including Greylag geese and Red Kites. The region generally offers opportunities for nature appreciation and wildlife spotting.

Can I go boating on the lakes in Rawdon?

Yes, boating is permitted on some lakes. Rawdon Lake is ideal for non-motorized water sports and electrically-powered boats, with gasoline-powered boats strictly prohibited to preserve the environment. On Lac Pontbriand, boating is allowed, and you can launch watercraft from the municipal boat ramp at Parc des Cascades. However, regulations apply to motorized boats, and a permit is required for those with 10 HP or more. Excessive waves from boats like Wake boats are discouraged due to environmental concerns.

Are there cycling routes near the lakes in Rawdon?

Yes, the road alongside Lac Pontbriand is a popular scenic route for cyclists, leading towards the famous Rawdon waterfalls. For more cycling options, you can explore the cycling routes around Rawdon, which include various distances and difficulties.

What hiking opportunities are available around Rawdon's lakes?

The Rawdon area, rich in forests and lakes, offers numerous hiking opportunities. While specific lake-side trails vary, you can find a range of options by exploring the hiking guide for Rawdon, which lists routes of different lengths and difficulties.

What are the accessibility options for Rawdon Lake?

Rawdon Lake's municipal beach is easily accessible via Route 337, just a few minutes from Queen Street on 8th Avenue. It provides amenities such as parking, lifeguards, picnic areas, and washrooms, making it convenient for visitors.

Are there any historical or cultural sites near the lakes?

While the lakes themselves are primarily natural attractions, Lister Park, though not directly in Rawdon, is a notable site with historical significance, featuring the Cartwright Hall art gallery and a Mughal Water Garden. Rawdon Lake itself has a history dating back to 1914 with the construction of a dam.

What is the best time to visit the lakes around Rawdon?

The lakes offer year-round appeal. During warmer months, from spring to autumn, you can enjoy swimming, boating, and cycling. Golden Acre Park is particularly vibrant in spring with its flower beds and features beautiful heathers from late summer into autumn. In winter, Rawdon Lake's municipal beach provides opportunities for ice skating and other snow activities.

What measures are in place to protect the environment of Rawdon's lakes?

The community in Rawdon is committed to preserving its natural treasures. This includes federal regulations prohibiting gasoline-powered boats on Rawdon Lake and discouraging wake boats on Lac Pontbriand due to their potential for erosion. Boat washing stations are also available to prevent the spread of invasive species, highlighting a strong focus on environmental protection.

Can I find easy walks around the lakes in Rawdon?

Yes, there are options for easy walks. The track around Eccup Reservoir is for pedestrians only and is part of a virtually traffic-free route. Paul's Pond, Breary Marsh Nature Reserve also offers a splendid escape into nature with easy walking distances. For more options, you can check the hiking guide for Rawdon.

Where can I find parking when visiting the lakes?

For Rawdon Lake, parking is available at the municipal beach, which is easily accessible. For Lac Pontbriand, you can find parking at Parc des Cascades, where the municipal boat ramp is located. Specific parking details for other lakes or trailheads may vary, so it's advisable to check local signage.

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