Location

O'Keeffe property (3861 County Rd 1E, RR2, Yarker)

Napanee River (between Yarker and Camden East)

Napanee River (between Yarker and Camden East) in Ontario

Dataset summary

O'Keeffe property (3861 County Rd 1E, RR2, Yarker) has data for previous_weather, air_temperature, Ice on, current_weather, current_weather_description, previous_weather_description, ph, alkalinity, hardness, oxygen, water_temperature, conductivity, phosphates, nitrate_nitrogen, secchi_depth, and water_depth from 24 March 2017 to 14 March 2025.

44.359129, -76.784842

Summary of quantitative results

Guidelines for exceedances are based on: Canada
  • Chemistry tests

    • Phosphates

      ppm

      Unspecified equipment (phosphates)

      0.0

      Latest

      0.0

      Average

      Not enough data for trend yet

      Trendlines will appear once three sampling dates are entered

    • Nitrate-nitrogen

      mg/L

      Kyoritsu Packtest (nitrate-nitrogen)

      0.0

      Latest

      0.0

      Average

      Not enough data for trend yet

      Trendlines will appear once three sampling dates are entered

    • Conductivity

      μS/cm

      Water Rangers pen-type meter (conductivity)

      105.0

      Latest

      191.71

      Average

    • Water temperature

      °C

      Water Rangers pen-type meter (temperature)

      6.5

      Latest

      16.61

      Average

  • Physical tests

    • Water depth

      m

      Secchi disk (20 cm diameter)

      2.4

      Latest

      2.15

      Average

      Not enough data for trend yet

      Trendlines will appear once three sampling dates are entered

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Location description
Clear, slow moving water throughout the year and approximately 6-7 feet in depth throughout the Summer. The river is approximately 80 feet across at this location. Perfect recreation area for swimming, canoeing, and kayaking. Small (but portage-able) rapids 1/2 km upstream and 1 km downstream. Major falls at Yarker and Newburgh, otherwise the river is navigable from the beginning of the Napanee Watershed at the Depot Lakes in the north to the end of the watershed flowing into the Bay of Quinte at the town of Napanee.