Fort Creek Channel at Carmen's Way

Fort Creek

Ontario, Canada

46.535877 -84.344093

Location created by
Elaine Ho-Tassone

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Vegetation growing rapidly and it’s hard to find a way to the sight.
Car park near the site.

08 Jul 15:23 by Ajaz Shaikh

Couldn’t get the physical characteristics due to heavy rain, wood debris floating, and non-slippery.

Water flow and level is high, some locals are roaming around the site.

23 Jun 16:30 by Ajaz Shaikh

There were some wildlife footprints, so be careful. Lots of vegetation on the way to the site.

14 Jun 16:30 by Ajaz Shaikh

It was cold and drizzling rain so it was slippery to walk.There was a lot of vegetation around here so it was hard to find the way to the site.

07 Jun 16:36 by Iti Singh

Some algae on rocks, garbage debris near site. Long green grass, dried long grass, industrial waste, debris, garbage near sampling site

12 May 08:20 by Iti Singh

Samples were taken from Riffle. Turbulent, grey color.

14 Apr 09:38 by Iti Singh

This is very safe place for doing testing. Weather is good at monitoring time. Road is very close to water body. Also some woody debris, detritus and grasses found near the site.

05 Apr 22:53 by Iti Singh

"Time-11.00 am, Sunny day
Left bank riparian-Shrubland
Right bank riparian- Lawn
The waterway is near to a main road.
Water coming from sewage line.
Leaf litter was observed near to the water way.
Solid waste observed in the channel and in the lawn area.
Water has orange color water bubbles on it and that's seems like a chemical spill."

"Water turbidity is little bit higher than last time.
There are some waste near to the channel and in the water."

15 Mar 11:00 by Iti Singh

Site is very safe for doing a testing. Water first created a pool and than it turns into a riffle.

There is lots of vegetation at shoreline. The road and some industries very close to the water body. Small amount of plastic waste at site and over growth of grass (approximately 5 feet high) and native flowers at a site .

08 Mar 16:57 by Abdul Bari Khan

Water is comes from four sewage pipelines. Also there is lots of shoreline vegetation at a site. The road and some industries very close to the water body. Small amount of plastic waste at a site. Over growth of grass and native flowers at a site( Approx 5 feet height).
Site is very safe for doing testing. Water first created a pool and than it turns into a riffle.

08 Mar 00:00 by Iti Singh