Dog Creek
Dog Creek is one of six creeks by that name in British Columbia, Canada, and of three localities. The best-known of these is a tributary of the Fraser River and the namesake of the community at the confluence, and to the general locality, which is across the Fraser from Gang Ranch:
- Dog Creek (Fraser River), a tributary of the Fraser River
- Dog Creek, British Columbia, a ranching settlement on the Fraser River
- Canoe Creek Band/Dog Creek Indian Band, aka the Dog Creek First Nation, a band government in the Dog Creek and Canoe Creek areas of the Cariboo Plateau and Fraser Canyon
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- Dog Creek Indian Reserve No. 1, an Indian Reserve of the Canoe Creek Band/Dog Creek Indian Band to the east of the settlement
- Dog Creek Indian Reserve No. 2, an Indian Reserve of the Canoe Creek Band/Dog Creek Indian Band to the east of the settlement
- Dog Creek Indian Reserve No. 3, an Indian Reserve of the Canoe Creek Band/Dog Creek Indian Band to the east of the settlement
- Dog Creek Indian Reserve No. 4, an Indian Reserve of the Canoe Creek Band/Dog Creek Indian Band to the east of the settlement
- Dog Creek Dome, a mountain near the settlement
- Dog Creek, Wiliams Lake, a community just south of and part of the City of Williams Lake, British Columbia
- Dog Creek, Fort St. James, a community on the west side of the Stuart River, just south of Fort St. James, British Columbia