Newcastle, Ontario is easily overlooked by those who don’t know what’s waiting for them here. This historic settlement is located about 80 km east of Toronto, and it has been named one of the best small towns in Ontario. History buffs will enjoy a visit to Docville Wild West Park, while anglers won’t want to miss out the incredible fishing in Newcastle.
Easy access to Lake Ontario means you’ll have a whole host of fish on your hands. At different times of the year you’ll come across everything from Chinook and Coho Salmon to Lake, Rainbow, and Brown Trout. Add year-round targets like Walleye, Yellow Perch, and Pike to your list and it’s easy to see why anglers love coming here.
You can fish in Newcastle year-round, but most of the action happens in the summer months. This is when you can get your hands on the most delicious Salmon and Trout, so going out on a full day trip is well worth it. If you’re just getting started, a half day is a great way to learn and land a few fish. Those willing to brave the cold can also indulge in great ice fishing during the winter.
A great starting point for finding a fishing charter to suit your needs is Port Newcastle Marina. You can also head to Port Darling, about a 15-minute drive from Newcastle, to explore the Bowmanville Creek and Conservation Area.
Regeln & Vorschriften
Before hopping aboard your fishing charter, make sure to pick up an Ontario fishing license for all anglers between the ages of 18–64. If you’re unfamiliar with the area, it’s best to head out with a guide who will keep you informed of all the rules and regulations.