St. Lawrence River
Ontario, Canada
Water in inlet is slow moving and the sediment here is mostly silt and boulder. Its shorelines are natural and the site is surrounded by meadow.
- Group: River Rapport & Education : River Institute
- Lat: 44.7575538
- Lng: -75.4327941
- Waterbody Type: Bay
- Timezone: America/Toronto
Latest photos
View all photosBirds: Great Blue Heron, Green Heron, Red-winged Blackbirds, Sparrow/wren sp., Mallard ducks, loon, common tern, ring-billed gulls.
Amphibians: Mudpuppy salamander.
Insects: Dragonfly species, nematodes, water boatmen, amber snails.
Crustaceans: Virile Crayfish.
Plants: HAIR ALGAE, Sago pondweed, elodea, Eurasian milfoil, tape grass, curly leaf pondweed, slender pondweed, flatstem pondweed, horned pondweed, red dogwood, typha, rush.
Fish: Banded Kilifish, Bluntnose minnow, SPOTFIN SHINERS, brook silverside, brown bullhead, northern pike, largemouth bass, rock bass, pumpkinseed sunfish, WHITE SUCKERS, mimic shiners, round goby, tubenose goby.
INVASIVE SPECIES: European Milfoil, Tubenose goby, Round goby, Common Carp.