Top 10 Fishing Spots

We've asked the experts and locals for the best places to fish in Haldimand and they didn't disappoint. But don’t take our word for it, come out and try them all!

Two men fishing at Bob Baigent Memorial Park in Cayuga

Bob Baigent Memorial Park

There is a free municipal ramp here and deeper water to launch your boat. Located in Cayuga.

A bench sits in front of the Grand River and Dunnville Bridge

Dunnville Bridge

Both the Upper and Lower Grand Rivers can be accessed here. Because of the dam, it is a hub for carp.

View between trees of Caledonia Bridge at Kinsmen Park

Caledonia's Kinsmen Park

Fish from the shore or accessible fishing platform. Easy to access the other side of the bridge.

Lush park and trails next to the Grand River as seen from above

LaFortune Park

In Caledonia, the water slows down quite a bit here, launch your boat from Harrison Landing next door and do some fishing! Great for perch.

A bench sits at the edge of Lake Erie

Moulton Bay

The wind on the lake can get pretty rough, but in the Bay, the wind is much more controlled making an easier launch from Mohawk Marina. Located in Lowbanks.

Lake Erie waterfront with small beach

Nanticoke Harbour

A favourite fishing location for perch and walleye. Launch your boat with ease from Hoover’s Marina.

A small parkette with water in the background

Port Maitland East Park

Much less windy on the east side, there is a free municipal boat ramp located here. Caledonia Bait and Tackle says to target perch or walleye in this area.

View along Port Maitland Esplanade & Pier

Port Maitland Esplanade & Pier

A highly popular spot for entering Lake Erie. There is a boat ramp available and great shoreline fishing.

A river with golden coloured fall trees in the background

Seneca Park

Not too busy, and a great spot to do some fly fishing. It’s fairly shallow, meaning you can wade out quite far.

View of the Grand River in York

York Park

Shoreline and fly fishing are very popular here. Hooked4Life Fly Fishing calls this their "carp hole".

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