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McCullough Lake is a multi-use lake that has a surface area of (ha) 59 with a maximum depth of (m) 16.9 where anglers can catch fish including Yellow Perch, Northern Pike, Pumpkinseed, and Small Mouth Bass (Fish Management Zone 16). Boaters can launch their boat from the boat launch situated on the west side of the lake. McCullough Lake also includes a fish and wildlife sanctuary that you can paddle to. During the summer months, you will be able to observe swans glide majestically in the waters or dabbing in the shallows for aquatic plants. During the winter months, deer can be seen gingerly crossing over the frozen lakes.
McCullough Lake is located in Grey County which is not too far from the tiny village of Williamsford on Highway 6. Folks can visit the family-friendly Williamsford Mill to enjoy quality home-cooked meals or explore the area’s largest book store or take the turn onto MotoPark Road for some great off-road action.
Motopark is one of the world’s premier motocross training facilities and has both a national and international following. The Park has more than 12,000 visitors annually. Motopark is open April through October for Off-Road Motorcycles and ATVs. In addition to recreational and practice riding, Motopark hosts a number of summer training camps and races.
McCullough Lake is named after an Irish man by the name of John McCullough. Apparently, John and his brother William came to Sullivan about 1822 and then returned to Ireland. They came back to Sullivan in 1827 and eventually took two lots on Concession 4 which were partly on a lake. John cleared his title to the land and gave his name to the lake. The land had several tenants from about 1914 until the land was purchased by Roy Girdler who was responsible for most of the cottage development.

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