White Gull Creek[1] is a river in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.
White Gull Creek begins at White Gull Lake[6] in the Northern Saskatchewan Administration District and flows in a south-easterly direction for about 150 kilometres until it meets up with the Torch River in the RM of Torch River No.
For the first leg of White Gull Creek, it heads due east and is paralleled by Highway 120.
[9] Brook trout were first introduced to White Gull Creek in 1949 and, with subsequent plantings, became naturalised.
Brook trout were first introduced to the Cub Hills in 1934 with the stocking of McDougal and Lost Echo Creeks.