Mission Creek (British Columbia)

Mission Creek
Rivière de l'Anse-au-Sable
Mouth of Mission Creek
Map
Native nameN'wha-kwi-sen
Location
CountryCanada
StateBritish Columbia
DistrictCentral Okanagan
CityKelowna
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationBritish Columbia, Canada
Mouth 
 • location
British Columbia, Canada
 • coordinates
49°50′33″N 119°29′37″W / 49.84250°N 119.49361°W / 49.84250; -119.49361
Length75 km (47 mi)
Basin size860 km2 (330 sq mi)
Discharge 
 • locationLake Okanagan
 • average6.81 m3/s (240 cu ft/s)

Mission Creek is a large creek in the Okanagan Region of British Columbia. Originally called N'wha-kwi-sen (smoothing stones), it was later mapped as Rivière de l’Anse-au-Sable (Sandy Bay River), the name Mission Creek was adopted in 1860 in honour of the Catholic Oblate Mission established by Father Pandosy and other settlers.[1] The Creek rises in the Greystoke Mountain Range and runs west about 43 kilometres (27 mi) before emptying into Okanagan Lake south of Kelowna.[2] Its watershed covers about 200,000 square kilometres (49,000,000 acres).[2] Mission Creek was designated a BC Heritage River by the province in 1996.[3]

  1. ^ "Mission Creek". BC Geographical Names.
  2. ^ a b "Mission Creek". British Columbia, Ministry of Environment. Retrieved 2015-02-10.
  3. ^ "About Mission Creek". Mission Creek Restoration Initiative. Retrieved 2015-02-10.