'Blue Heron Lake' is a
man-made lake located in east
Windsor, Ontario,
Canada. Created in
1997, it was made for a storm water drain.
Wildlife
Fishing is permitted in it, by catch and release only. Many
reptiles make the habitat around the lake their home; the
snakes are
garter snake,
fox snake,
ribbon snake and some
massasauga rattlesnakes. There are
turtles such as:
painted turtles,
snapping turtles,
musk turtles,
red-eared sliders,
yellow bellied sliders, and on some rare occasions
map turtles. There have been many reports of an enormous
snapping turtle with a
carapace length of 3 feet (1 metre). There was a turtle slightly larger, almost 5 feet, but it died during the winter of 2004-2005. There are also many birds such as
gulls,
herons,
sparrows,
red-winged blackbirds,
geese and
ducks. The lake area is a favorite spot for children,they sport fish off of the Blue Heron Lake bridge and other areas around the lake. There are many fish in the lake such as
Sunfish,
Bluegill,
Pumpkinseed,
Perch,
Bass,
Koi,
Pike,
Minnows,
Shad and
Catfish. It has been confirmed that there is a
Muskellunge in Blue Heron Lake.The lake has a maximum depth of 8 metres.
Recreational Use
Blue Heron Lake was connected with the
Ganatchio Trail in July of 2006. Many people come to the lake to run or walk. During winter when the lake freezes, many people go ice skating or to play
hockey. The lake has a hill near by which used to be a land fill. The hill is called
East Riverside Hill. Many times during the summer, people will go
canoeing and many courses are held to learn how to do so. Fishing is something that many do. A park is across the street and to the southwest corner of the lake. A great blue bridge occupies the center of the lake to cross over.
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