Munroe Lake is located 650 miles north of Winnipeg, MB, at the southern fringe of Canada's tundra. More than 16 miles in length and up to 4 miles wide, Munroe Lake offers exceptional opportunities for fishing, hunting, hiking, wildlife observation and photography. Trophy northern pike, lake trout and Arctic grayling abound in Munroe Lake and adjacent streams.
Munroe Lake offers many inflowing creeks, shallow back bays, sandy beaches, esker points and many sheltered areas to fish or enjoy shore lunch. The lake is studded with islands, shoals, points and back bays. The key features of Munroe Lake (at least as far as anglers are concerned) are the numerous, mid-lake "cabbage" weedbeds which attract trophy pike.
The northern section of the lake, sometimes referred to as Martin Moore Lake, is separated from the main lake by two narrows and provides excellent fishing as well. Nearby, for the adventuresome anglers, are Haraczay, Brownstone and Greening Lakes all with exceptional fishing, yet have been seldom fished in the past.