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Flesherton Community Pond, Grey Highlands

Size, Depth, Boating Suitability, Fish Species, Public Access & What It’s Known For

Flesherton Community Pond is a small but well-loved body of water located right in the village of Flesherton in Grey Highlands. Unlike larger inland lakes, this pond functions as a true community space. It’s easy to access, easy to enjoy, and plays an important role in day-to-day life for locals.

This post focuses on clear, factual information about Flesherton Community Pond to help you understand what makes it unique.

Some Quick Facts:

Waterbody type: Pond / small inland lake
Location: Flesherton, Grey Highlands, Grey County, Ontario

Surface area: Approximately 60–70 acres
Shoreline: Compact and easily walkable

Flesherton Community Pond is significantly smaller than most lakes in Grey County, which gives it a more intimate and accessible feel.

Pond Depth

Flesherton Community Pond is shallow throughout most of its basin.

  • Average depth: Approximately 3–6 feet

  • Maximum depth: Estimated to be under 15 feet

Its shallow depth contributes to calm water conditions and makes it well suited for casual recreation rather than high-speed boating.

How Flesherton Community Pond Was Formed

Flesherton Community Pond developed as part of the local watershed and has long been integrated into the village landscape. Over time, the shoreline and surrounding parkland were shaped to support recreation, community use, and water management.

Rather than functioning as a remote natural lake, the pond has evolved alongside the growth of Flesherton itself and is closely tied to the village’s layout and green space.

Fish Species in Flesherton Pond

Flesherton Community Pond supports fish species commonly found in smaller inland ponds and slow-moving waters.

Species typically found include:

  • Largemouth bass

  • Pumpkinseed sunfish

  • Bluegill

  • Yellow perch

  • Creek chub

Fishing here is generally casual and shore-based, making it a popular spot for beginners and families.

Boating and Watercraft

Due to its size and depth, Flesherton Community Pond is best suited to non-motorized or low-impact watercraft.

Common uses include:

  • Canoes

  • Kayaks

  • Paddleboards

  • Small fishing boats with electric trolling motors

Large motorized boats are not practical on the pond, and the overall atmosphere is quiet and relaxed.

Public Access, Beach & Park Area

One of Flesherton Community Pond’s defining features is how accessible it is.

The pond is surrounded by public parkland and includes a well-used beach area, making it a central gathering place in the community.

Public Access Map

You can view the main public access area here:  https://maps.app.goo.gl/BYecgpMdF8GtboWv9

Public amenities include:

  • A designated swimming area

  • Shoreline fishing access

  • Nearby parking

  • Picnic space

Residential properties sit near parts of the shoreline, but public space plays a major role in how the pond is enjoyed.

What Flesherton Community Pond Is Known For

Flesherton Pond is best known for:

  • Being located directly in town

  • Easy access for families and children

  • Calm water ideal for paddling

  • Shoreline fishing and casual recreation

  • Community events and everyday use

It’s not a destination lake for power boating or large cottages, and that’s exactly the point. The pond works because it’s simple, accessible, and woven into daily life.

A Local Perspective

Flesherton Community Pond appeals to people who value convenience and connection. It’s the kind of place where you can stop by after dinner, take a short walk by the water, or let kids swim without planning a full lake day.

It doesn’t try to be anything more than what it is, a calm, welcoming piece of waterfront that belongs to the community.

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How’s the Market - January 2026

From a numbers standpoint, January was very much in line with last year, with 21 sales this January compared to 20 in January 2025. Even with challenging weather, activity held steady.

What feels different this year is the overall tone of the market. Last January was consistent, though slightly behind the previous year, and momentum faded as uncertainty crept in. This year feels more measured and stable. Buyers are showing up, but they’re cautious and very value focused.

That’s where pricing comes in. Many of the sales we’re seeing right now are happening because of aggressive, realistic pricing, not simply because the market is more active. Price adjustments continue to play a key role in triggering showings and offers, and there is still uncertainty around where pricing ultimately settles.

Takeaway for homeowners: buyers are active, but pricing is doing the heavy lifting. Homes that meet today’s market are the ones moving, while overpricing continues to lead to longer days and adjustments.


Breakdown by Area

Here’s how January 2026 shaped up compared to January 2025 in key areas of our region:

*All my stats come from the local real estate board and are for freehold residential listings in Grey Highlands, West Grey, Chatsworth Twp and Southgate. 


Here’s a quick breakdown to compare the total numbers for the past 6 months, plus January 2025:

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Lake Eugenia, Grey Highlands

Size, Depth, Boating Rules, Fish Species, Public Access & What It’s Known For

Lake Eugenia is the largest inland lake in Grey County and one of the most recognizable lakes in Grey Highlands. Set along the Niagara Escarpment in the Beaver Valley, it’s a four-season lake that attracts a mix of full-time residents, recreational boaters, anglers, and families who value space, scenery, and accessibility.

This post focuses on clear, factual information about Lake Eugenia to help you understand what makes it unique.

Some Quick Facts:

Lake type: Man-made reservoir
Location: Grey Highlands, Grey County, Ontario
Waterway: Beaver River

Surface area: Approximately 1,787 acres
Shoreline length: Approximately 14.9 miles

Lake Eugenia is the largest inland body of water in the county, which gives it a noticeably more open feel compared to smaller lakes in the area.

Lake Depth

Lake Eugenia is generally shallow, with deeper water near the dam.

  • Average depth: Approximately 4.6 feet

  • Maximum depth: Approximately 40 feet

This depth profile contributes to warmer water temperatures in summer and supports a wide range of recreational use.

How Lake Eugenia Was Created

Lake Eugenia is not a natural lake.

It was created in the early 1900s when the Beaver River was dammed as part of a hydroelectric power project. Construction began around 1912, and by 1915 the surrounding land had flooded, forming the lake as it exists today.

The project reshaped the Beaver Valley and transformed former farmland into a large reservoir. The dam and water system were later rebuilt in the 1960s, resulting in minor changes to water levels.


Fish Species in Lake Eugenia

Lake Eugenia supports a variety of warm-water and cold-water fish species and is a popular recreational fishing destination.

Commonly found species include:

  • Smallmouth bass

  • Largemouth bass

  • Yellow perch

  • Rainbow trout (stocked)

  • Rock bass

  • Sunfish

  • Bullhead catfish

Fishing conditions vary by season, with bass fishing popular in summer and trout activity often stronger during cooler periods.

Boating on Lake Eugenia

Motorized boating: Permitted

Lake Eugenia supports a wide range of watercraft, including powerboats, pontoons, personal watercraft, kayaks, and canoes.

There is no single lake-wide horsepower limit posted, but boaters are expected to follow provincial boating regulations, posted signage, and no-wake zones, particularly near shorelines and swimming areas.

Public Access, Boat Launch & Beach

Lake Eugenia has one primary public access point, located in the community of Eugenia.

This public access includes:

  • A municipal boat launch

  • A designated swimming beach

  • Parking

  • Picnic space

Most of the remaining shoreline around Lake Eugenia is privately owned.

Public Access Map

You can view the public beach and boat launch here: https://maps.app.goo.gl/6HogEEmePw6cH7gr7

What Lake Eugenia Is Known For

Lake Eugenia is best known for:

  • Being the largest inland lake in Grey County

  • A balance of active boating and quieter shoreline areas

  • Recreational fishing for bass, perch, and trout

  • Scenic views connected to the Beaver Valley and Niagara Escarpment

  • Proximity to hiking, including nearby Bruce Trail access points

Its size gives it a more open, expansive feel than many inland lakes, while still maintaining a strong sense of community.

A Local Perspective

Lake Eugenia tends to appeal to people who want space, views, and the ability to enjoy the lake without any boating restrictions across all four seasons. It offers a mix of seasonal cottages and year-round homes, with nearby towns providing everyday services without feeling far removed from nature.

It’s a lake people choose when they want room to breathe, on and off the water.

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New property listed in Chatsworth

I have listed a new property at 135 Confederation Drive in Chatsworth. See details here

This custom-built raised bungalow is designed for anyone looking to simplify without sacrificing comfort or quality. Built in 2021, it offers a layout that feels easy, intentional, and well-suited to everyday living. Located on a quiet cul-de-sac in a newer subdivision in the village of Holland Centre, the home is surrounded by newer, well-kept properties, with a community park just a short walk up the street and the rail trail nearby. Inside, the main floor is bright and welcoming, with cathedral ceilings connecting the kitchen, dining, and living areas. Large windows bring in plenty of natural light, and engineered hardwood floors add warmth throughout the main living space. A propane fireplace in the living room adds comfort and creates a natural gathering space. The kitchen is well organized and thoughtfully designed, featuring a central movable island, ample cabinetry, and a generously sized walk-in pantry. A door off the kitchen leads directly to the covered side deck, making it easy to step outside and BBQ all year round. The main floor primary bedroom is comfortably oversized and includes a sitting area, walkout access to the covered side deck, a walk-in closet, and an ensuite bathroom with room to add a soaker tub. A separate laundry and mudroom provide direct access to the attached insulated steel-clad garage, offering everyday convenience and storage. The fully finished lower level features a large family room with a propane fireplace, two additional bedrooms, a full bathroom, and storage, offering flexible space for older children, guests, or everyday living. Outside, the yard is well-maintained and easy to manage, with plenty of room for gardening, along with a 10x20 shed, an asphalt driveway completed in 2024, ample parking, and a hydro hookup for a camper or RV. This thoughtfully planned home is a great fit for those looking to downsize without giving up comfort, or for families looking for a well-planned, move-in-ready home that's easy to live in.

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I have sold a property at 330 MILL BRIDGE Road in Grey Highlands

I have sold a property at 330 MILL BRIDGE Road in Grey Highlands on Feb 2, 2026. See details here

Room to grow, space to play, and a place that just feels like home. Set on just over half an acre in the heart of Feversham, this wonderful 3-bedroom side split has been cared for by its original owners and is ready for its next chapter. Inside, the layout is family-friendly from top to bottom, starting with a bright front living room that's perfect for after-school chats, homework sessions, or simply putting your feet up after a long day. The semi-open main floor brings everyone together with a spacious kitchen and dining area that flows out to the back deck. It's the ideal spot for summer dinners and weekend BBQs. Whether it's a playset, a trampoline, or a game of tag, there's more than enough outdoor space to let imaginations run wild. Upstairs, you'll find three comfortable bedrooms and a 3-piece bath, with the option to convert it back to a 4-piece if you prefer. The lower level is a true bonus with a family room made for movie nights, a propane fireplace, a 2-piece bath, and a walkout to a private patio. It's the perfect hangout space or a great place to host friends and family. An attached 1.5-car garage connects directly to the unfinished basement, offering tons of potential whether you're thinking home gym, workshop, rec room, or a future fourth bedroom. Outside, the property is nicely maintained with great curb appeal and is just a short walk from the local park, playground, arena, Feversham Gorge trails, and more. It's a welcoming village setting where you can enjoy the outdoors, connect with your neighbours, and feel part of a close-knit community. If you've been searching for a place where your family can truly settle in and make lasting memories, this might just be the one and needs to be seen in person to be appreciated.

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Here are the interest rates for the end of January 2026 provided by Aaron Carballo-Hambleton, Mortgage Agent with Pineapple.

For more information you can check out his website at:

https://gopineapple.ca/aaroncarballohambleton

The mortgage rates provided are for informational purposes only and are subject to change without notice. Rates may vary depending on the lender, borrower qualifications, credit profile, property type, and other conditions. Final approval and rate offerings are determined by the lender at the time of application. 

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I have sold a property at 20 McGregor Court in Southgate

I have sold a property at 20 McGregor Court in Southgate on Jan 21, 2026. See details here

This bungalow feels good the moment you walk in. The main level is open concept with a cathedral ceiling that makes the whole space feel light and easy. The living room has a gas fireplace that quietly anchors the room, and the kitchen has plenty of storage and counter space so everyday cooking actually feels relaxed instead of crowded. There is space for people to chat, prep, taste test, or just hang out while dinner comes together. All 3 bedrooms on this level are a comfortable size, and the primary includes a 3-piece ensuite with a walk-in shower. The lower level is flexible and works well for real life. The family room and wet bar make Friday movie nights or sports nights something to look forward to. The den has a walk-in closet and could become a bedroom if the window is enlarged. There's also a 2-piece bath that has the plumbing and room to add a shower, plus a huge laundry room, storage space, and a smaller room behind the wet bar that works well as a pantry, hobby room, or just extra storage. Forced air natural gas heat and central air conditioning keep things comfortable year-round. Outside is where summer truly shows off. The back deck is oversized with a covered area for the BBQ or smoker, and there is room to enjoy both sun and shade. A pergola, a firepit area, and space to spread out make it the kind of backyard where you look up and realize you have spent half the evening outside without even noticing. The home has been very well cared for and is genuinely move-in ready. It sits on a quiet street with a cul-de-sac and a trail just a few doors away that leads right to the park. It works well for a family or for anyone who likes the comfort of main-floor living but still wants that extra space downstairs for weekend fun or everyday function.

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New property listed in Grey Highlands

I have listed a new property at 13 Collingwood Street in Grey Highlands. See details here

The Oscar Phillips House is one of those homes people already feel connected to before they ever step inside. Sitting proudly at the top of the hill, it has a presence that quietly stands out and draws you in. Built in 1904, this 3-bedroom, 2-bath home is filled with original character that you simply cannot recreate. The original wood floors and trim bring warmth and authenticity, while the windows throughout the home flood the space with natural light. The tall ceilings in the original section of the main floor make each room feel open, bright, and far more spacious than you would expect from a home of this era. The living room is oversized and full of flexibility. It could remain a generous gathering space, or be reimagined to create a main floor fourth bedroom, home office, den, or toy room while still maintaining a comfortable living area. This kind of layout adaptability is rare and adds so much value for growing or changing households. Upstairs, the large four-piece bathroom is a standout. Its size allows for a complete redesign, with room for a walk-in shower and a standalone soaker tub, turning it into a true spa-style space if that is your vision. The back addition adds everyday practicality to the charm. A spacious mudroom entrance opens directly into the family room, creating a natural hub for daily life. The main floor three-piece bathroom is perfectly placed for convenience, especially for families or guests. Under the addition, a large storage room provides something older homes often lack: dedicated and functional storage space. This home offers the best of both worlds. Historic character paired with thoughtful spaces and endless potential. Whether your plans are gradual updates or a full transformation, the foundation is here to create something truly special. *NOTE: the driveway access is off of Peter Street.

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How’s the Market - December 2025

As of January 1, there were 200 active listings on the market, and we saw 28 sales in the month of December. That’s a strong number of sales for what is typically a quieter time of year. December actually proved to be fairly busy, including with showings, which tells us buyers are still paying attention and still ready to move when the right home comes along.

This is also why pricing continues to matter so much. If you’re not getting showings, you’re not getting offers. But if you are getting showings and still not getting offers, that can be just as frustrating, if not more. It usually means buyers are interested, but something about the price or presentation isn’t quite lining up with their expectations. Both situations are important signals, just different ones.

To put things into perspective, in December 2024 there were only 19 sales. This past December we had 28, which is a big jump for a December and a really positive sign of buyer activity.

One thing I can see clearly from the back end is that online views remain high. There are a lot of people actively looking, watching, and keeping an eye on the market from the sidelines. Even when they’re not ready to move immediately, they’re paying attention and getting informed, which is always a strong indicator of future activity.


Breakdown by Area

Here’s how December 2025 shaped up compared to December 2024 in key areas of our region:

*All my stats come from the local real estate board and are for freehold residential listings in Grey Highlands, West Grey, Chatsworth Twp and Southgate. 


Here’s a quick breakdown to compare the total numbers for the past 6 months, plus December 2024:

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Here are the interest rates for the end of December provided by Aaron Carballo-Hambleton, Mortgage Agent with Pineapple.

For more information you can check out his website at:

https://gopineapple.ca/aaroncarballohambleton

The mortgage rates provided are for informational purposes only and are subject to change without notice. Rates may vary depending on the lender, borrower qualifications, credit profile, property type, and other conditions. Final approval and rate offerings are determined by the lender at the time of application. 

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Here are the interest rates for the end of November provided by Aaron Carballo-Hambleton, Mortgage Agent with Pineapple.

For more information you can check out his website at:

https://gopineapple.ca/aaroncarballohambleton

The mortgage rates provided are for informational purposes only and are subject to change without notice. Rates may vary depending on the lender, borrower qualifications, credit profile, property type, and other conditions. Final approval and rate offerings are determined by the lender at the time of application. 

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