Hoople Creek
Ontario, Canada
Very murky water with silty sediments which are easy to disturb and conceal hazards under the water.
The ground consists mostly of organics and silt, with gravel and cobble from the road spilling into it the first couple feet into the water.
There is a very steep drop off into the centre of the creek and it is hard to tell exactly where; use caution when walking in the water here
Location created by
Emma Ehrenfeld
- Group: River Rapport & Education : River Institute
- Lat: 45.0143546
- Lng: -74.9562407
- Waterbody Type: Creek
- Timezone: America/Toronto
Latest photos
Plants: cattails, alternate leaf pondweed, COONTAIL, frog bit.
Invertebrates: Pink heelsplitter mussel, damselfly species.
Amphibians: Green frogs and bullfrogs