Harsens Island is at the heart of an amazingly complex and diverse ecosystem that is the largest freshwater delta in North America.

Located between the St. Clair and Detroit rivers, Lake St. Clair is part of the watery conduit between Lake Huron and Lake Erie. Harsens Island is located where the St. Clair River meets Lake St. Clair, in the area commonly called the St. Clair Flats.

From fast-flowing channels to vast, shallow bays; from marshes to oak forests and rare lakeplain prairies, these varied habitats support an abundance of waterfowl, fish and other wildlife species.
Harsens Island is at the heart of an amazingly complex and diverse ecosystem that is the largest freshwater delta in North America.

Located between the St. Clair and Detroit rivers, Lake St. Clair is part of the watery conduit between Lake Huron and Lake Erie. Harsens Island is located where the St. Clair River meets Lake St. Clair, in the area commonly called the St. Clair Flats.

From fast-flowing channels to vast, shallow bays; from marshes to oak forests and rare lakeplain prairies, these varied habitats support an abundance of waterfowl, fish and other wildlife species.
Harsens Island is at the heart of an amazingly complex and diverse ecosystem that is the largest freshwater delta in North America.

Located between the St. Clair and Detroit rivers, Lake St. Clair is part of the watery conduit between Lake Huron and Lake Erie. Harsens Island is located where the St. Clair River meets Lake St. Clair, in the area commonly called the St. Clair Flats.

From fast-flowing channels to vast, shallow bays; from marshes to oak forests and rare lakeplain prairies, these varied habitats support an abundance of waterfowl, fish and other wildlife species.
Harsens Island is at the heart of an amazingly complex and diverse ecosystem that is the largest freshwater delta in North America.

Located between the St. Clair and Detroit rivers, Lake St. Clair is part of the watery conduit between Lake Huron and Lake Erie. Harsens Island is located where the St. Clair River meets Lake St. Clair, in the area commonly called the St. Clair Flats.

From fast-flowing channels to vast, shallow bays; from marshes to oak forests and rare lakeplain prairies, these varied habitats support an abundance of waterfowl, fish and other wildlife species.
Sunset over the Sinclair river