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- Blue_Water_River_Walk abstract "The Blue Water River Walk is a nearly one mile stretch of land along the St. Clair River in Port Huron, Michigan. The River Walk begins just south of the mouth of the Black River (St. Clair County) and continues to the Seaway Terminal. It is less than a mile south of the Blue Water Bridge to Sarnia and the southern end of Lake Huron.The Blue Water River Walk includes a naturalized shoreline made up of natural rocks, boulders and pebbles. Native plants, flowers, trees and shrubs growing in a natural landscape make up the habitat onshore. The River Walk provides a place for natural habitat to thrive and for visitors to take a walk along the shoreline and enjoy looking for turtles, having a picnic, and watching freighters.".
- Blue_Water_River_Walk thumbnail Shoreline_2.JPG?width=300.
- Blue_Water_River_Walk wikiPageID "41128011".
- Blue_Water_River_Walk wikiPageLength "9211".
- Blue_Water_River_Walk wikiPageOutDegree "28".
- Blue_Water_River_Walk wikiPageRevisionID "689756393".
- Blue_Water_River_Walk wikiPageWikiLink Black_River_(St._Clair_County).
- Blue_Water_River_Walk wikiPageWikiLink Blue_Water_Bridge.
- Blue_Water_River_Walk wikiPageWikiLink Candice_Miller.
- Blue_Water_River_Walk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Visitor_attractions_in_St._Clair_County,_Michigan.
- Blue_Water_River_Walk wikiPageWikiLink Community_foundation.
- Blue_Water_River_Walk wikiPageWikiLink Debbie_Stabenow.
- Blue_Water_River_Walk wikiPageWikiLink Ferry_slip.
- Blue_Water_River_Walk wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Huron.
- Blue_Water_River_Walk wikiPageWikiLink Lake_sturgeon.
- Blue_Water_River_Walk wikiPageWikiLink Lakeport_State_Park.
- Blue_Water_River_Walk wikiPageWikiLink Naturalization.
- Blue_Water_River_Walk wikiPageWikiLink New_Baltimore,_Michigan.
- Blue_Water_River_Walk wikiPageWikiLink Ocotea_porosa.
- Blue_Water_River_Walk wikiPageWikiLink Port_Huron,_Michigan.
- Blue_Water_River_Walk wikiPageWikiLink Reef.
- Blue_Water_River_Walk wikiPageWikiLink Sarnia.
- Blue_Water_River_Walk wikiPageWikiLink Shallow_water_marine_environment.
- Blue_Water_River_Walk wikiPageWikiLink St._Clair_County,_Michigan.
- Blue_Water_River_Walk wikiPageWikiLink St._Clair_River.
- Blue_Water_River_Walk wikiPageWikiLink Sturgeon.
- Blue_Water_River_Walk wikiPageWikiLink The_Thumb.
- Blue_Water_River_Walk wikiPageWikiLink Wetland.
- Blue_Water_River_Walk wikiPageWikiLink File:Ferry_dock2.JPG.
- Blue_Water_River_Walk wikiPageWikiLink File:Reefs.JPG.
- Blue_Water_River_Walk wikiPageWikiLink File:Shoreline_2.JPG.
- Blue_Water_River_Walk wikiPageWikiLink File:Trail_2.JPG.
- Blue_Water_River_Walk wikiPageWikiLinkText "Blue Water River Walk".
- Blue_Water_River_Walk wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Blue_Water_River_Walk wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Blue_Water_River_Walk subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_St._Clair_County,_Michigan.
- Blue_Water_River_Walk point "42.9699 -82.4205".
- Blue_Water_River_Walk type SpatialThing.
- Blue_Water_River_Walk comment "The Blue Water River Walk is a nearly one mile stretch of land along the St. Clair River in Port Huron, Michigan. The River Walk begins just south of the mouth of the Black River (St. Clair County) and continues to the Seaway Terminal. It is less than a mile south of the Blue Water Bridge to Sarnia and the southern end of Lake Huron.The Blue Water River Walk includes a naturalized shoreline made up of natural rocks, boulders and pebbles.".
- Blue_Water_River_Walk label "Blue Water River Walk".
- Blue_Water_River_Walk sameAs Q16984631.
- Blue_Water_River_Walk sameAs m.0_fq79n.
- Blue_Water_River_Walk sameAs Q16984631.
- Blue_Water_River_Walk lat "42.9699".
- Blue_Water_River_Walk long "-82.4205".
- Blue_Water_River_Walk wasDerivedFrom Blue_Water_River_Walk?oldid=689756393.
- Blue_Water_River_Walk depiction Shoreline_2.JPG.
- Blue_Water_River_Walk isPrimaryTopicOf Blue_Water_River_Walk.