Pyramid Creek is a tributary of Kakiddi Creek, which in turn is a tributary of the Klastline River, part of the Stikine River watershed in northwest part of the province of British Columbia, Canada.
[3][1] Pyramid Creek's watershed covers 22.1 km2 (8.5 sq mi) and its mean annual discharge is estimated at 0.358 m3/s (12.6 cu ft/s).
[5][6] It did, however, appear in at least one report and on at least one geologic map by Jack Souther, a volcanologist of the Geological Survey of Canada who studied the Mount Edziza volcanic complex in detail until he retired to the position of an emeritus scientist in 1992.
[3][7][8][9] Pyramid Creek originates from an unnamed glacier on the northeastern side of Mount Edziza, a massive glaciated mountain in the middle of the Big Raven Plateau.
[1][3] It then flows about 6 km (3.7 mi) east-southeast down the northeastern side of the plateau into Kakiddi Valley where Pyramid Creek drains into Kakiddi Creek at the northeastern boundary of Mount Edziza Provincial Park.