Dataset

Upper St. Lawrence River Volunteer Monitoring

Dataset by River Institute

Dataset summary

Observations

  • 19 July 2025

    École secondaire publique L'Héritage by de Haan Family

  • 19 July 2025

    Summerstown by Mark Bellis

    Double-crested cormorant

  • 17 July 2025

    Near Montreal Rd. Culvert outflow, outside of pit by Katherine Tieman

    Very turbid

  • 17 July 2025

    Montreal Rd. Culvert outflow by Katherine Tieman

  • 17 July 2025

    St. Lawrence River Dock River Intitute by Katherine Tieman

    Unknown minnow

  • 16 July 2025

    École secondaire publique L'Héritage by de Haan Family

  • 15 July 2025

    Lac Coupal boat launch by Stephany Hildebrand

  • 14 July 2025

    Mariatown Bay - Erosion Project site by Dawn Potter

    Sample taken from the end of the Potter dock. Wildlife observed: Crayfish, Mink, Toad, Merlin, Osprey, Gulls, American Robin, Song Sparrow, Deer Flies

  • 11 July 2025

    Glen Walter by James Hardiment

    I see birds, small fish in the water, plants, docked residential pleasurecraft. There is a road close by and gas station on the opposite side of the road further down. On the bottom of the water where I took the sample I see various cinderblocks and bricks under the water.

  • 11 July 2025

    Near Montreal Rd. Culvert outflow, outside of pit by Katherine Tieman

    Great blue heron, young of the year fish, very turbid

  • 11 July 2025

    Montreal Rd. Culvert outflow by Katherine Tieman

    Some garbage in the area, frequently used by humans.

  • 11 July 2025

    St. Lawrence River Dock River Intitute by Katherine Tieman

    Young fish, many birds including Canadian geese offshore

  • 11 July 2025

    Cornwall by Katherine Tieman

    Young fish, double-crested cormorants, seagull sp.

  • 11 July 2025

    Grays Creek Marina by James Hardiment

    I see boats exiting the marina area. I see lillypads and algae. There is some natural debris, rocks, buoys and you can see people boating in the distance. Cars pass over the boats as they enter the river. Ducks are out swimming in groups. Lots of flowers, reeds on the shore. It looks like someone had burned a campfire. Water a little cloudy.

Intended audience
Our group or organization, Our community, Broad audience/everyone
Intended use
Benchmarking of water body or watershed health, Share and compare results across watersheds., Education and engagement of local communities, Use in resource prioritization and decision making