McGillivray Creek (British Columbia)

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McGillivray Creek is a short creek located in central British Columbia, in Lillooet Country.

The creek originates in the Cadwallader Ranges, below Prospector Peaks, and flows west into Anderson Lake between Pemberton and Lillooet.

It originates at an elevation of 2,100 m (6,890 ft), while the mouth lies at an elevation of 270 m (886 ft)

[edit] History

McGillivray Creek was named for Archie McGillivray, who settled to ranch near Pritchard early in the 20th Century, and was active in racing circles.