Camden Lake is a provincial hunting area. All the same migratory bird regulations apply to the area as the rest of the province with 2 exceptions:
1. You can hunt Camden lake on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturdays only.
2. There are posted numbers in the parking lot. You must park in front of a number and hunt within 25 feet of the corresponding post in the lake (there is a rough map at the gate, here's the photo).
You may hunt ducks and geese (historically this was a goose reserve).
Many stakes have a permanent blind, some have seen better days, and some are in great shape.
Camden can be hot or cold. There are typically lots of birds in the general area. Both ends of the lake are provincial sanctuaries and birds figure that out quickly. When new birds show up, it can make for great shooting. The other downside is that you are tied to one location. If birds are using a different part of the lake you can't just pick up and move, you must move your vehicle as well. But if there are a few hunters out and birds are moving around you can have great hunts.