There is a large culvert which runs under the causeway which separates Pleasant lake and Parker Pond, and this is boatable with a small boat or canoe.
Even though Parker Pond has some shoreline development, we include this large, scenic pond because there is so much to explore and because much of the development is hidden from view by the numerous islands dotting the western shore. Even if you paddle past these islands, most of the houses are well back from shore, hidden by trees. Because of all the coves, bays, inlets, peninsulas, and islands, fishing is still good! PARKER POND may actually be the lower end of Pleasant Lake. A small, quiet lake, it lies east of Route 121 in Casco. About 166 acres, and generally somewhat shallow, Parker Pond's depth varies from shoreline to 19 ft. It is about 1/3 to 1/2 mile wide and about 1-1/2 miles long. It's usually boatable to Pleasant Lake with a 14' boat (you can boat under the road separating the two lakes; the area near the road is considered excellent fishing).