LAKE LANCER AND LAKE LANCELOT

Boat, Swim, Fish, Ski and more on Two All-Sport Lakes

If you like water, you'll love our two clean and clear lakes: Lake Lancer with 780 surface acres and Lake Lancelot with 230 surface acres. Boat docks and launches, beach clubs and bath houses are located along the shore lines for the convenience of our residents.

Favorite pastimes for many are kayaking, tubing, skiing, riding on personal watercraft, sailing, or just hanging out on one of our beaches.

Like to fish? You'll find bass, walleye, northern pike, and pan fish: a variety to please any angler. Lake waters are tested regularly and treated several times annually to control weeds and infestation.

Township ordinance prescribes slow/no wake speeds between the hours of 7:30 pm to 11:00 am daily to accommodate those fishing and provides for a peaceful and restful morning. Also, Jet Ski's or Personal Watercraft may not be operated during the period that begins one (1) hour before sunset. 

Lake Lancer is a public lake and Lake Lancelot is private.

SAFETY FIRST! If you aren't familiar with the State of Michigan's boating and personal watercraft rules and regulations, please click here to view the Handbook of Michigan Boating Laws and Responsibilities.

Boating Rules 2021

Our Lakes Aren't Just For Summer

Enjoy Lake Lancer and Lake Lancelot in the winter too. Once winter arrives and the ice builds up enough so it's safe, the lakes are great for ice fishing, ice skating, snowshoeing and more.