Dataset

Water Rangers Water Quality Testers

Dataset by Water Rangers

Dataset summary

Observations

  • 10 July 2025

    Power Dam Visitor Centre Bike Trail by James Hardiment

    See fisherman in boats fishing. Child playing in the water, bee and other insect types hovering over flowers on the plants. Wild parsnip and many other types of flowers. Rocks, Moses-Saunders hydro dam in the distance. Canadian Geese and other wildlife in the water. Bike trail on shore and a visitor centre close by.

  • 10 July 2025

    Cornwall Canal Locks by James Hardiment

    I saw what I think was an Otter with something in it’s mouth. It dived deep before I could take my nice camera out. A gaggle of Canadian geese could be seen together across the other side of the lock from which I sampled from. There were also fish swimming in the water which was clear for many meters down. There are plants under the water. It almost looked like a small patch of algae which I photographed. Many different plants could be seen in shore. The side which I stood was filled with goose droppings. The water flow was moving slowly, level average, colour as clear/deep blue as it got darker. There was no odour. I saw a fisherman also.

  • 9 July 2025

    31-Le Paradis by Alexandre Chalifoux

    Échantillon prélevé à la pointe sud de l'île, au pied du cap rocheux. 46°03'25.9"N 75°41'38.7"W Niveau de l'eau assez haut.

  • 8 July 2025

    River institute inlet by Sareena McDonald

  • 8 July 2025

    River Institute Inlet by James Hardiment

    Fisherman, fish, birds, boats. Rocks with some moss on them. Clear water. Cloudy skies. Daytime was very sunny conditions.

  • 8 July 2025

    River Institute Inlet by Lissa Deslandes

    Small minnows present, nice shoreline riparian vegetation: milkweed, jewelweeed, vetch, black eyed Susan. Heard common yellowthroat, catbird.

  • 8 July 2025

    42B-Halte de pique-nique by Alexandre Chalifoux

    Niveau d'eau important. Échantillon prélevé à l'extrêmité est du cap de roche, au point où la profondeur de l'eau fait une pente abrupte dans le chenal. Position approximative : 46°02'19.8"N 75°41'09.3"W

  • 8 July 2025

    Dyers Bay by Tamara Wilson

    Very nice day. No unusual smells. I could hear wings flapping hitting the water but I couldn’t see the bird doing it (maybe a loon, grebe or merganser)