Wapiti Group

The Wapiti Group is a stratigraphical unit of Cretaceous age in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin.

[1] The Wapiti Group is composed of thin-bedded to massive sandstone with occasional conglomerate and coal beds.

[citation needed] The Wapiti Group forms the present day erosional surface in British Columbia, and is overlain by the Scollard Formation in its eastern reaches.

It conformably and gradually overlays the Kotaneelee Formation in British Columbia, and the Smoky Group in north-western Alberta.

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