Whitemud Creek
Whitemud Creek is a tributary of the North Saskatchewan River in central Alberta, Canada.
For part of its length, the creek flows through the City of Edmonton, separating neighbourhoods in the Riverbend and Terwillegar Heights areas from other neighbourhoods on the south side of the North Saskatchewan River. Blackmud Creek flows into Whitemud Creek near the northwest corner of the neighbourhood of Twin Brooks. For the majority of the creek's area in the city is considered to be a protected area.[1] This also includes other protected areas such as Larch Sanctuary, which is a 59-acre reserve south of 23rd avenue which officially opened in the spring of 2017 [2] Whitemud Creek acts as an important wildlife corridor to allow for free movement of species around Edmonton.
Upstream of the river there are various wildlife underpasses as various roads dissect this landscape, this keeps the creek contiguous, the most notable of which is that at the Anthony Henday Drive, where there is space for both animals to travel and pedestrians.
Communities
Edmonton neighbourhoods overlooking Whitemud Creek include:
- Aspen Gardens
- Blue Quill Estates
- Brookside
- Bulyea Heights
- Chapelle
- Glenridding Ravine
- Grandview Heights
- Graydon Hill
- Hays Ridge
- Hodgson
- Lansdowne
- Ogilvie Ridge
- Magrath Heights
- Westbrook Estates
- Twin Brooks
See also
References
- "Natural Areas and Urban Biodiversity". City of Edmonton. Retrieved 2019-05-10.
- "Larch Sanctuary". Edmonton & Area Land Trust. Retrieved 2019-05-10.