Alexis Creek

Alexis Creek is a creek in the Chilcotin District of British Columbia, Canada, flowing southeast from its source in Alexis Lake into the Chilcotin River a short distance upstream from the town of Alexis Creek.

Alexis remained neutral in the Chilcotin War of 1864 and met with Governor Seymour during the latter's expedition to the vicinity during that affair.

Seymour describes him in his journal: ....Chief Alexis and his men came on at the best pace of their horses, holding their muskets over their heads to show they came in peace.

Having ascertained which was the Governor, he threw himself from his horse and at once approached me.

He was dressed in a French uniform, such as one sees in pictures of Montcalm[4] This article related to a river in the Interior of British Columbia, Canada is a stub.