St. Lawrence River
Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Natural shoreline off road - fallen trees lining water and the sediment here is silty and soft (though not enough to get stuck).
Water here is shallow but moving slowly, clear.
- Group: River Rapport & Education : River Institute
- Lat: 44.2640567
- Lng: -76.2779689
- Waterbody Type: Bay
- Timezone: America/Toronto
Latest photos
View all photosJohn Rich on the St. Lawrence River. 1596 Howe Island Drive, Gananoque, ON.
Kate Humphrys on St. Larence River. 2296 Howe Island Dr, Gananoque, ON K7G 2V6.
Plants: WATER NYMPH, ALGAE, fanwort, eurasian milfoil, typha, willow trees
Fish: Bridle shiner, pugnose shiner, banded killifish, ROCK BASS, largemouth bass, tadpole madtom, brown bullhead, bluntnose minnow, yellow perch, round goby, tubenose goby
Invasive species: eurasian milfoil, round goby, tubenose goby.
Species at risk: bridle shiner, pugnose shiner.
Amphibians: Leopard frog, bullfrog, green frog, American toad.
Reptiles: Eastern Garter snake.
Plants: Willow trees, typha sp., water plantain, tapegrass, elodea, wild grape.
Fish: Round goby, tubenose goby, brown bullhead catfish, tadpole madtom, pugnose shiners, BANDED KILLIFISH, bluntnose minnows, bridle shiners, mudminnows, largemouth bass, rock bass.
Invertebrates: Widow skimmer dragonfiles.
Invasive species: round gobies, tubenose gobies.
Species at risk: Pugnose shiner, bridle shiner.