Agnew Lake is a lake on the Spanish River in the Sudbury District, Ontario, Canada. Its area is and its shoreline is long.
The lake is located primarily in the municipalities of Sables-Spanish Rivers, Baldwin and Nairn and Hyman, although its easternmost end enters the city limits of Greater Sudbury near High Falls. It is formed by the long and high Big Eddy Dam, built in 1920, and serves as the reservoir for several hydroelectric power stations downstream.
The lake has been the site of varied mining activity, including drilling for diamonds in the earlier half of the 20th century and for uranium from 1977 to 1983 at Agnew Lake Mine.
The lake was named after John Lyons Agnew, who became president and general manager of INCO in 1921.
Fish species found in Agnew Lake include:
Burbot
Lake whitefish
Northern pike
Smallmouth bass
Rock bass
Walleye
White sucker
Yellow perch
Northern pike, smallmouth bass, and walleye have consumption advisories due to mercury contamination.
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