Carl Creek
Category : Creek | |
Named by J.R. Akins, DLS, during his 1914 survey of the 29th Baseline for Carl Sanderson, a trapper from Fort Vermilion. Sanderson was an axeman on Akins' survey party in 1914 and 1915. |
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Flows south into Caribou River approximately 73 km east north-east of High Level. |
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Location Name : | Alberta |
National Topographic System (NTS) : | 84 J/12 |
Sub Section | Section | Township | Range | Meridian | |
24-111-12-W5 | |
Latitude (N) | Longitude (W) | |
58° 39' N 115° 53' W | |
The content above is directly derived from : | |
Place Names of Alberta - Volume IV Northern Alberta |