Todd's is a flooded gravel pit lying on the west side of the Park and is the lake which is overlooked from the visitor centre balcony. It is a carp lake, having being stocked with carp over twenty years ago so there are some very large specimens in there now. Try looking over the balcony if you want to spot some.
In past times, well before the Park opened, it was also a trout lake.

Todd's from the northern end on a frosty Autumn morning in 2007
Unlike Dickerson's it has no outfall so the level of the lake rises and falls over the year depending on the amount of rain we've had and the level of the local water table (which is very close to the surface in Milton).
The northern end of the lake is very shallow as that's where they separated the sand from the gravel they were extracting and dumped it so there's now a reed bed there.

