| Bijoux Creek | |
|---|---|
| Location | |
| Country | Canada | 
| Province | British Columbia | 
| Land District | Cariboo Land District | 
| Regional District | Fraser Fort-George | 
| Physical characteristics | |
| Source | |
| • coordinates | 55°20′28″N 122°43′14″W / 55.34111°N 122.72056°W | 
| Mouth | |
 • location  | Misinchinka River | 
 • coordinates  | 55°18′21″N 122°40′6″W / 55.30583°N 122.66833°W | 
| Length | 5.8 km (3.6 mi) | 
| Basin features | |
| River system | Parsnip River Watershed | 
Bijoux Creek is a small river in the Hart Ranges of the Northern Rockies of British Columbia.
Named in 1954 by Frank Clapp, Department of Highways for the sparkling jewel like water.[1] The creek is well known for the 40m high Bijoux Falls.
On November 28, 2020 a snowmobiler was killed in an avalanche which occurred near the source of Bijoux Creek.[2]
References
- ↑ "BC Geographical Names". apps.gov.bc.ca. Retrieved 2020-04-30.
 - ↑ Nielson, Mark (November 30, 2020). "Snowmobiler killed in avalanche north of Mackenzie". Prince George Citizen. Retrieved 2020-04-30.
 
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