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The dam in the Thames River is the best fishing spot in Mitchell. It has a 5–6 feet-deep pool at the bottom where most carp are seen and caught.

The Mitchell Dam & Reservoir was built in the 1960s.

Photo: https://thamesriver.on.ca/

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