Collinsville Reservoir
Located in Connecticut

Collinsville Reservoir is a small freshwater reservoir located in Canton, Connecticut. It is owned and managed by the Metropolitan District Commission (MDC), which is a public utility that provides water and sewer services to the Greater Hartford area.
The reservoir was formed in 1866 by the construction of a dam on the Farmington River. It covers an area of 69 acres and has a capacity of 434 million gallons of water. The reservoir is used primarily for drinking water supply, but it also supports recreational activities such as fishing, boating, and hiking.
Collinsville Reservoir is a popular spot for fishing, with an abundance of trout, bass, and other species. Boating is allowed, but motors are prohibited to protect the water quality. The surrounding area offers several hiking trails, including the popular Farmington River Trail, which follows the river for over 16 miles.
The MDC also manages several other reservoirs in the area, including Barkhamsted Reservoir and West Hartford Reservoir. These reservoirs provide important drinking water supplies and recreational opportunities for local residents and visitors.
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