Important Notice: This page is for informational purposes only and is not an official government resource. Species data on this page is sourced from the 2026 Ontario Fishing Regulations Summary (updated December 8, 2025), but does not include waterbody-specific exceptions or variation orders. Always verify current regulations at the official zone page before you fish.
Map of Zone 18

Source: Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. View official zone map

Zone Information

Zone Zone 18
Region Southern Ontario
Area Eastern Ontario (Ottawa, Cornwall, Perth, Kingston, Belleville)
Data Source 2026 Ontario Fishing Regulations Summary

Zone-Wide Species Regulations

These are the zone-wide default seasons and limits. Individual lakes, rivers, and species may have different rules. Check the official regulations page for species exceptions, waterbody exceptions, and fish sanctuaries.

Species Open Season Sport Limit Conservation Limit Notes
Brook Trout Open all year 5 2
Brown Trout Open all year 5 2
Rainbow Trout Open all year 5 2
Pacific Salmon Open all year 5 2
Lake Trout 4th Saturday in May to September 8 2 1
Lake Whitefish Open all year 12 6
Muskellunge 1st Saturday in June to December 15 1 0 Must be greater than 91 cm (Rideau River: 112 cm)
Northern Pike January 1 to March 31; 2nd Saturday in May to December 31 6 2
Largemouth/Smallmouth Bass 3rd Saturday in June to December 15 6 2
Channel Catfish Open all year 12 6
Crappie Open all year 30 10
Sunfish Open all year 300 15 Only 30 may be greater than 18 cm
Walleye and Sauger January 1 to March 1; 2nd Saturday in May to December 31 4 2 Must be between 40 and 50 cm
Yellow Perch Open all year 50 25
Licence types: Sport Limit = daily catch and possession limit under a Sport fishing licence. Conservation Limit = daily catch and possession limit under a Conservation fishing licence. Limits marked 0 mean catch and release only. Always check for aggregate limits (e.g., combined trout and salmon limits) at ontario.ca.

General Rules for All Anglers

Licence Required

All anglers 18 and older must carry a valid Ontario fishing licence. Canadian residents can fish free on select free fishing days. Veterans and active Canadian Armed Forces members residing in Ontario fish for free.

Bait Restrictions

Many zones have Bait Management Zones (BMZ) restricting the movement of live or dead baitfish and leeches. Check the bait rules for this zone at ontario.ca/bait.

Fish Sanctuaries

Certain waters in this zone are closed to fishing during specific periods to protect spawning fish. See the full list of sanctuaries at the official zone regulations page.

Catch and Release

Proper catch-and-release technique helps maintain fish populations. For guidance, see Ontario's catch-and-release guidelines .