Canonsburg Lake
Canonsburg Lake is a lake in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania. It is an artificial lake formed by the waters of Little Chartiers Creek behind a long and high concrete dam. The dam was built in 1943 by Alcoa to create a freshwater reservoir for the Canonsburg Forging Plant, which was considered a strategic resource during World War II. In 1957, the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission acquired the 138-acre property from Alcoa, which included the 76-acre surface area of the lake plus the dam and surrounding lands. The PFBC converted the body of water from an industrial reservoir into a recreational lake.
Boating
Most boats on Canonsburg Lake are small craft such as canoes, inflatable boats, and shallow-draft, lightweight fishing boats. Restrictions limit powered boats to those that use an electric motor. Diesel-powered boats are not allowed. There is a boat launch ramp on the eastern shore of the lake with a parking lot with a capacity of "at least 10 vehicles."this is a lie Only registered boats are allowed on the lake.Fishing
Recreational shore fishing is permitted at Canonsburg Lake under the statewide fishing regulations for Commonwealth Inland Waters, which govern fishing season, minimum fish size, and daily catch limits for many species of fish. The PFBC stocks Canonsburg Lake with several species, including channel catfish, muskellunge, tiger muskellunge fingerlings, and trout. According to a survey of the lake conducted by PFBC staff in May 2000, the following species of fish were present in Canonsburg Lake, sorted here by number of specimen caught:Fish Species | Number Collected | Size Range | Additional Comments |
Gizzard shad | 732 | Not measured | N/A |
White crappie | 383 | 3-14 | 2% greater than |
Largemouth bass | 95 | 4-20 | 51% greater than, 27% greater than |
Brown bullhead | 92 | 3-12 | 4% greater than |
Black crappie | 47 | 3-11 | N/A |
Common carp | 38 | Not measured | N/A |
Bluegill | 34 | 3-8 | 9% greater than |
White sucker | 32 | Not measured | N/A |
Channel catfish | 23 | 4-24 | 57% greater than |
Brown trout | 14 | Not measured | N/A |
Golden shiner | 10 | Not measured | N/A |
Pumpkinseed | 7 | 3-6 | N/A |
Rainbow trout | 3 | Not measured | N/A |
Green sunfish | 1 | 3 | N/A |
The surveyors noted that the lake "contained an excellent population of largemouth bass. Quality-size bass were present in high numbers". The lake is also renowned by fishermen in southwestern Pennsylvania for its robust population of channel catfish.