Clark Creek
Ontario, Canada
46.49787, -84.27873
Clark Creek is a flood control channel; it also goes underground into a short aqueduct.

- Group: NORDIK Institute : Sault Ste. Marie Water Rangers Team
- Site ID: SSM-19
- Lat: 46.4979482
- Lng: -84.2785966
- Waterbody Type: Creek
- Timezone: America/Toronto
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Clark Creek : Drake St. Park
Observed on
2025-04-04
Entrance full of snow so wear boots to get to water body. Slope down to creek so take it slow. Te...
Clark Creek : Drake St. Park
Observed on
2025-04-04
Boots required due to melting snow. Natural debris on surface of water along with a couple pieces...
Clark Creek : Drake St. Park
Observed on
2025-04-01
Path was safe and bank was stable to gather samples from. Park/Recreation is a pollution source i...
Clark Creek : Drake St. Park
Observed on
2025-03-30
Snow banks are receding, path is packed and safe. Park/Recreation is a pollution source in the i...
Clark Creek : Drake St. Park
Observed on
2025-03-26
The edge of the creek is covered in snow. Do not go to the edge of the creek because the snow is ...
Clark Creek : Drake St. Park
Observed on
2025-03-21
The snow is not packed and you can easily fall through, it is approx. 2 feet deep. It is easy to ...
Clark Creek : Drake St. Park
Observed on
2025-03-13
The snow is deep and can sink easily because of the melt. Be careful not to twist a leg or knee w...
Clark Creek : Drake St. Park
Observed on
2025-03-12
The site is safe to access for all monitors. The edge of right bank is about to collapse but this...
Clark Creek : Drake St. Park
Observed on
2025-03-08
All volunteers can access, wear rubber boots. Ice on the water surface. Par/Recreation, Strom Wa...
Clark Creek : Drake St. Park
Observed on
2025-03-05
Be careful on the snowbanks as they are melting. Water flow is very strong because of the rainfal...