Caribou Creek

Caribou Creek[1] is a river in the east-central part of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.

[2] The river heads south following a glacier-carved valley through the Cub Hills en route to its mouth at Lower Fishing Lake.

Much of the upper watershed was burned in 1977 in what is known as the Fishing Lakes Fire and is now dominated by a forest of jack pine.

The lodge features a motel, cabins, a dining room, fuel, and a convenience store.

[5] Caribou Creek begins in muskeg and swamp in a valley formed over 10,000 years ago during the last ice age at the western boundary of Narrow Hills Provincial Park, just south of Highway 913.