McLeod Lake is a calm, tree-lined lake at the heart of Carson-Pegasus Provincial Park, known for its reflective waters and easy access. The shoreline is dotted with fishing spots, small docks, and a boat launch for non-motorized craft, making it popular for canoeing and trout fishing. Loons, ducks, and beavers are commonly seen here, adding to the quiet boreal atmosphere. Early mornings are especially peaceful, with mist rising off the water and the surrounding forest mirrored perfectly on the surface.