Two viewing stands are situated strategically between the four cells of this lagoon, located about 1 km from Lake Erie. This lagoon is productive in terms of viewing waterfowl and easy to access. In spring migration, swans, geese and most species of ducks are found here. During the month of May and again in late summer many shorebirds stop to feed in the cells with low water levels. Most common species of gulls are regular visitors to this area. The chance of spotting a rare and uncommon species of waterfowl, shorebird or gull is possible.
Location: From the Fingal Line (County Rd #16) turn south on Scotch Line and proceed 9kms to the viewing stands on Scotch Line. Park along the roadside.
Facilities:Parking Lot and 2 viewing stands
Manager: Southwold Twp., Central Elgin Twp., and the St Thomas Field Naturalists.