Yellowhead Lake

Yellowhead Lake is an irregularly shaped lake that is located about 3.7 km southwest of Yellowhead Pass within the boundaries of Mount Robson Provincial Park.

It is about 5.6 km long & its width varies depending on where you are.

About ¼ of the way down its southern shore, its only other named tributary, swift-flowing Rockingham Creek enters the lake.

It was in 1872 that the lake was given its present name, as suggested by George Grant.

This article about a location in the Interior of British Columbia, Canada is a stub.