Serpentine River (British Columbia)
The Serpentine River's headwaters are in North Surrey, British Columbia. The river winds its way to its mouth at Mud Bay,[1] off the Strait of Georgia and is extensively irrigated. It has a watershed area of 116 km² and a total length of 35 km.[2]
The marshy Serpentine Wildlife Area ('Serpentine Fen') near where the river passes beneath King George Highway, is a stopping place for migratory birds, waterfowl and a variety of animals.[3]
References
- ↑ BC Names/GeoBC entry "Serpentine River"
- ↑ "Ambient Water Quality Objectives for Boundary Bay and its Tributaries", Ministry of Environment and Parks, 1988.
- ↑ Serpentine Wildlife Area, Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks
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Coordinates: 49°04′59″N 122°51′00″W / 49.08306°N 122.85000°W
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