May Creek, British Columbia
- May Creek, British Columbia
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May Creek is a creek located in the Boundary Country of British Columbia. The creek is a tributary of July Creek. May Creek flows into July Creek about five miles west of Grand Forks, British Columbia. The creek has been mined for gold.[1]
References
- ^ N.L. Barlee
(1973), Gold Creeks and Ghost Towns. Canada West Publications.
Categories:
- Rivers of British Columbia
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