Larder lake has two large arms, Southwest Arm and Northeast Arm, and four bays: Fitzpatrick Bay in the southwest; and Dublin Bay, Northwest Bay and Spoon Bay at the northwest. A long peninsula extends in the middle of the lake from south to north up to the Big Narrows, separating the lake into two parts. The major islands include Big Pete Island, Island CC and Island U. Larder Lake has five named inflows: Sharp Creek and Benson Creek at the southwest; Pancake Creek to Northwest Bay; Bear Creek to the tip of Northeast Arm; and Milky Creek at the east. The primary outflow is the Larder River, at the southeast, which flows via the
Blanche River,
Lake Timiskaming and the
Ottawa River to the Saint Lawrence River. The community of
Larder Lake (in the eponymous municipal township of Larder Lake) is located on the northwest shore of Spoon Bay, and the communities of Virginiatown and Kearns, both part of municipal
McGarry township, are located at the northeast end of Northeast Arm.
Ontario Highway 66 travels in an east-west direction along the north side of the lake, and
Ontario Highway 624 travels in a north-south direction along on the west side of the lake. ==Economy==