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Many lakes in Ontario are stocked with various fish species, primarily by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry. Notable examples include Lake Simcoe, which is stocked with lake trout and walleye, and the French River, which receives walleye and muskellunge. Stocking typically occurs in the spring and fall to enhance fish populations and support recreational fishing. Specific stocking schedules can vary by lake and year, so checking local resources or the Ministry's website for updates is recommended.

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