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.
[2] The marshy Serpentine Wildlife Area ('Serpentine Fen') near where the river passes beneath King George Boulevard, is a stopping place for migratory birds, waterfowl and a variety of animals.
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