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This Ontario river looks like it belongs in the tropics
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This Ontario river looks like it belongs in the tropics

23 June 20263 Mins Read

The first thing that comes to mind when someone says “turquoise water” is usually the beaches of the Caribbean or South Pacific — not Ontario, right?

But hidden in southwestern Ontario, near the community of Wallaceburg in Chatham-Kent, is a vivid stretch of water that looks more like a tropical escape than a Canadian river.

Chenail Ecarté, or “The Snye” as most locals refer to it, is a scenic river that flows through the heart of the St. Clair River delta, creating a picturesque setting of an island encircled by crystal-clear turquoise water. Located near the shores of Lake St. Clair, the river is probably one of Ontario’s most underrated natural gems.

So, what makes Chenail Ecarté stand out? Aside from its stunning blue waters, it’s the geography. Rather than being a standalone river, it branches off the larger St. Clair River before flowing into Lake St. Clair; the channel is part of the vast Great Lakes watershed.

Along its route, the river, roughly 25 to 29 kilometres long, separates mainland Ontario from parts of the Walpole Island area, including sections of territory belonging to the Walpole Island First Nation.

And the surroundings? They’re pretty impressive, too. Think scenic marshes, riverbanks, and wetlands that provide habitat for countless species of fish, birds, and other wildlife.

Although the water remains clear and blue year-round, it’s on a bright summer day that the river is at its most captivating. During the warmer months, sunlight reflects off the sandy bottom and shallow shoreline areas, creating the river’s most vibrant shades of turquoise. The result is a picturesque site that feels surprisingly tropical for a destination right here in Ontario.

Nature buffs should note that Chenail Ecarté is a natural waterway, and conditions can change quickly. Strong currents can develop at any time, disrupting the river’s calm surface. If you plan to paddle the river, be sure to bring a personal flotation device and take the necessary safety precautions.

The easiest way to access Chentail Ecarté is through Shiloh Park, a local park and campground site, where you can launch a kayak or boat directly into the river from the park’s marina. Shiloh Park is open from May through to October, and no tickets are required to access the park or the marina during the day.

Shiloh Park is located at 5928 Bluewater Line, in Wallaceburg, Ont.

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