Little Carp River Carpin Beach Rd

Little Carp River

Ontario, Canada

46.50977 -84.444247

Location created by
Elaine Ho-Tassone

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The pool of red algae might need to be looked at. Little Pool of rust-colored algae-like substance connecting to river. A few leaves on water.
It was clear in most spots, but cloudy in others.

19 Sep 10:48 by Community Volunteers

The water is clearer than ever but the water level is lower. Overgrown vegetation is dying.

14 Sep 12:18 by Community Volunteers

Overgrown vegetation on the way to reach the location. The whole path is slippery and the surface is uneven. Always wear boots to enter into the stream as the dominant substrate is sand. Evidence of wildlife presence.

08 Sep 11:25 by Community Volunteers

Lots of tiny fish also spotted a tiny frog. Lots of overgrown vegetation on the way to the location. Due to heavy wind, a tree branch just broke and fell on the ground.

01 Sep 11:13 by Community Volunteers

Lots of vegetation on the way to go to the location. Use mosquito repellent. The dominant substrate is sand so wear boots to enter the stream. Decaying vegetation odour.

24 Aug 11:38 by Community Volunteers

Some tiny fish and a dead muskrat in the stream. Lots of vegetation on the way to go to the location.

17 Aug 10:25 by Community Volunteers

Lots of vegetation on the way to go to the location. Always carry bug spray. No harmful animals around so do not be afraid.

11 Aug 10:40 by Community Volunteers

Lots of vegetation around. Beware of mosquitos and the path to go to the site is from vegetation and might not be safe.

04 Aug 10:33 by Community Volunteers

Lots of Vegetation and mosquitos. Carry bug spray.

25 Jul 17:48 by Community Volunteers

Be careful while walking to the site as there is a lot of vegetation and it's hard to walk down. Wild grasses on the way to the site.
Move carefully. Some little fishes are present in the water. The entrance is from a private property. On the site, it's sandy so be careful while walking.

14 Jun 15:34 by Community Volunteers