British Columbia. Creek: Fraser River drainage
Flows SW into McLennan River
52.8667 N 119.3667 W — Map 83D/14 — Google — GeoHack
Name officially adopted in 1963
Official in BC – Canada
Flows SW into McLennan River
52.8667 N 119.3667 W — Map 83D/14 — Google — GeoHack
Name officially adopted in 1963
Official in BC – Canada
During the construction of the Grand Trunk Pacific and the Canadian Northern railways in the 1910s, contractor Denny (or “Dinny”) Hogan had a camp below Overlander Falls, on both sides of the Fraser River. But is he associated with the naming of this creek, which is 20 km to the south?
References:
- Wheeler, Marilyn [1932–2016]. The Robson Valley Story. McBride, B.C.: Robson Valley Story Group, 1979
- Valemount Historic Society. Yellowhead Pass and its People. Valemount, B.C.: 1984
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