Chenail Ecarté (The Snye)

Chenail Ecarté (The Snye)
Chenail Ecarté (The Snye) just south of Walpole Island Bridge
Location of the mouth of the Chenail Ecarté (The Snye) in Southern Ontario
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
RegionSouthwestern Ontario
Municipalities
Physical characteristics
SourceSt. Clair River
 • locationSaint Clair
 • coordinates42°38′17″N 82°30′15″W / 42.63806°N 82.50417°W / 42.63806; -82.50417
 • elevation175 m (574 ft)
MouthLake St. Clair
 • location
Chatham-Kent
 • coordinates
42°29′06.5″N 82°26′48.7″W / 42.485139°N 82.446861°W / 42.485139; -82.446861
 • elevation
175 m (574 ft)
Basin features
River systemGreat Lakes Basin
Tributaries 
 • leftSydenham River

The Chenail Ecarté (The Snye) is a river in the municipalities of Saint Clair (Lambton County) and Chatham-Kent (formerly in Kent County) in Southwestern Ontario, Canada. It is a left distributary of the St. Clair River that flows to Lake St. Clair, and thus is part of the Great Lakes Basin. The river also separates mainland Ontario from the northeast edge of Walpole Island, and the entire eastern edge of St. Anne Island, which both are part of the Walpole Island 46 reserve of the Walpole Island First Nation.

The creek begins at the St. Clair River in the municipality of Saint Clair at an elevation of 175 metres (574 ft), south of the community of Port Lambton. It flows southeast into Chatham-Kent, then turns south. The distributary Johnston Channel exits from the right bank towards Lake St. Clair. The river then turns south, sees the exit of the distributary Running Creek, then takes in the Sydenham River, turns southwest, and reaches its mouth at Lake St. Clair, at an elevation of 175 metres (574 ft). Lake St. Clair flows via the Detroit River to Lake Erie.