Whitehorse Creek Explained

Whitehorse Creek
Subdivision Type1:Country
Source1 Location:Whitehorse Creek Headwaters
Source1 Coordinates:53°N -117.5264°W
Mouth Coordinates:52.9831°N -117.3386°W
Source1 Elevation:2118m (6,949feet)
Mouth Elevation:1592m (5,223feet)

Whitehorse Creek is a significant stream in west-central Alberta, Canada.[1] It flows from the Canadian Rockies, and is the first major tributary of the McLeod River, a major tributary of the Athabasca River.[2]

At its origin, inside Whitehorse Wildland Provincial Park located just east of Jasper National Park, Whitehorse Creek forms from the meltwater of Mount Gregg and Mount Bryant.[3] The creek flows east, taking on the tributaries of Harlequin Creek and Drummond Creek, before its confluence into the Mcleod River on the east side of the Whitehorse Creek Provincial Recreation Area. The elevation of Whitehorse Creek at its confluence with the McLeod is . Whitehorse Wildland Provincial Park includes a trail network for hiking and horseback trail riding.

See also

References

  1. https://albertaparks.ca/media/3231/whitehorse-wildland-brochure-web.pdf/ Whitehorse Wildland Provincial Park
  2. https://awc-wpac.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/AthabascaWatershedCouncil_20230314.pdf McLeod Sub-Watershed
  3. https://en-ca.topographic-map.com/map-8x39m/Alberta/?zoom=13&center=53.00373%2C-117.51183&overlay=0&base=2&popup=52.90828%2C-117.20807 Whitehorse Creek

External links