Dataset

Lac McGlashan et Girard

Dataset summary

Observations

  • 9 June 2017

    Near the stream that comes from Lac Girard by Kathleen Murr

    Calm, sunny day. Bottom was visible with a water depth of 3.25m.

  • 20 May 2017

    Near the stream that comes from Lac Girard by Kat Kavanagh

    Beautiful sunny day! Lots of black flies (they are biting now).

  • 20 May 2017

    Center of Lake McGlashan, deepest point by Kat Kavanagh

    Warm, clear sunny day! A few people up enjoying the water, and a few swimmers, who noted the water is not bad. Blackflies are biting.

  • 20 May 2017

    Chemin de la Cote Bay by Kat Kavanagh

    Warm, clear sunny day! A few people up enjoying the water, and a few swimmers, who noted the water is not bad. Blackflies are biting.

  • 12 May 2017

    Near the stream that comes from Lac Girard by Kat Kavanagh

    Sunny day, and no major weather events in the past 48 hours. Last week, we had flooding, but water levels have gone down to almost normal now.

  • 29 April 2017

    Center of the lake, deepest point by Kat Kavanagh

    Testing done after ice off. Stronger than usual winds meant it was difficult to keep the boat in place difficult, but we did it! Tested for phosphorus. Will enter details once we get results.

  • 27 April 2017

    Center of Lake McGlashan, deepest point by Kat Kavanagh

    It was very windy, so hard to keep the boat steady. Secchi reading affected by the wind too-- the surface of the water was much choppier than usual. Extremely warm day and very sunny. Took phosphorus test; will record results once they come in.

  • 27 April 2017

    Chemin de la Cote Bay by Kat Kavanagh

    The wind was very strong and visibility on secchi readings was thus not a very deep reading. We took phosphorus readings as this week was 'ice-off'. Will enter in when we get results. Thank you to Steve and Cathy for holding our boat steady!

  • 24 April 2017

    Center of Lake McGlashan, deepest point by Bob Neville

  • 22 April 2017

    Near the stream that comes from Lac Girard by Kat Kavanagh

    Mallard ducks. Still some flooding but water has receded since last week

  • 12 April 2017

    Near the stream that comes from Lac Girard by Kat Kavanagh

    Depth 3.7

  • 6 December 2016

    Center of Lake McGlashan, deepest point by Kat Kavanagh

    The lake is completely covered with exception of the stream entrance, which never freezes.

  • 5 November 2016

    Near the stream that comes from Lac Girard by Kat Kavanagh

    Beautiful fall day!

  • 21 September 2016

    Near the stream that comes from Lac Girard by Kat Kavanagh

    Hot and sunny. No rain in last 24 hours. Water has some Autumn debris on it. New definition for depth: far left corner of dock.

  • 5 September 2016

    Center of the lake, deepest point by Kat Kavanagh

    2 jetskis and one motor boat out within an hour. Beautiful sunny day, no rain in the past 24 hours

  • 2 September 2016

    Near the stream that comes from Lac Girard by Kat Kavanagh

    Saw either a hawk or a turkey vulture but was unable to make a solid identification. We also used the plankton net and saw loads of daphnia.

  • 23 August 2016

    Center of Lake McGlashan, deepest point by Kat Kavanagh

    Hot sunny day. No rain in the last 24 hours.

  • 20 August 2016

    Near the stream that comes from Lac Girard by Kat Kavanagh

    Used the plankton net, think we saw daphnia and mosquito larvae, midge fly larvae. Lots more water coming in through the stream after today's rainfall.

  • 14 August 2016

    Near the stream that comes from Lac Girard by Kat Kavanagh

    Rained yesterday. Lots more flow from the stream.