East Canada Creek drains west out of the southern Adirondacks through Speculator and the town of Ohio, eventually emptying into the Mohawk River near Little Falls — a long, winding system that runs cold in its upper reaches and warm by the time it hits the flatlands. The headwater sections above Speculator hold native brookies; below the hamlet the creek opens up and picks up warmwater species as it drops elevation. Access is scattered — some bridge crossings on local roads, some private land requiring permission — and the creek doesn't show up on most paddling or fishing lists despite its size. It's a drainage more than a destination, but worth noting if you're poking around the southern fringe of the park and looking for moving water.
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