Humber Bay Park West

Lake Ontario

Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada

Beach between 1st and 2nd parking lot on left side of road through Humber Bay West Park.

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Korice Moir

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Water Rangers testing at Humber Bay West Park Site C. Photographers, dog walkers, yoga on the beach. Seagulls, ducks, geese, two swans, cormorants. One dead seagull. Diving session at Site A. Also took E. coli samples at Sites A through E.

03 Sep 07:27 by Korice Moir

Water Rangers tests at Site C. Took E. coli samples at Sites A through E. Divers at Site A. Two swimmers. Two canoes. Dog walkers. Geese, cormorants, seagulls, monarch butterflies. Minnows spotted at Sites A and E.

12 Aug 08:12 by Korice Moir

Site C

05 Aug 08:25 by Korice Moir

We used the Water Rangers testkit at Site C. Took E. coli samples at sites A through E. JB collected a lot of trash off the beach today!

22 Jul 08:30 by Korice Moir

Using regular test strips, conductivity meter, dissolved oxygen kit.

12 Oct 12:15 by Korice Moir

This is only phosphates test using machine learning strip. Also see ‘Guardians’ for regular test strip results, and ‘Test Strip Reading Study’ for other machine learning strip results.

12 Oct 12:15 by Korice Moir

Site A. Seagulls. Slight waves. Clear water. Results noted here are from machine learning strips only. See ‘Guardians‘ for regular test strip results and ‘Testers’ for phosphate machine learning strip results.

12 Oct 12:15 by Korice Moir

Highest waves of the season at this site. Incredible. Very brown plume along shoreline, while the lake was dark turquoise. Kent got sample safely. Seagulls going crazy above. Two parasailers gliding by.

05 Oct 14:20 by Korice Moir

Windy! Highest of high waves. Significant plume after heavy rain. This test was done by Kent using regular test strips. See ‘Test Strips Reading Study’ for results using machine learning strips.

05 Oct 14:20 by Korice Moir

Also see ‘Test strip reading study’ for comparative results using machine learning strips compared to these regular ones.

28 Sep 12:05 by Korice Moir