What is the test to prove that a lake is navigable?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from The Toronto-Dominion Bank v Wise, 2015 ONSC 5014 (CanLII):

Navigability alone may not be the test. A lake which is not navigable, but which is equipped, for example, with a public boat launch may well provide sufficient access (see Dobson v. Tulloch).

Where there is an issue as to whether the easement should be relocated, a reference may be directed for that purpose (see Dobson v. Tulloch at para. 61).

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