Wagg Creek, St Mary' branch

WAG-M-07

North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

from East Braemar between 277 and 299 an easement lies on the south side of Braemar. There is a steep public path that leads down to where a creek of <1m wide is crossed by a wooden boardwalk. The site is 2m above the boardwalk. Frequently the site has reddish rocks and sediment from iron precipitating out. This site is the highest easily accessible part of Wagg Creek and such is valuable as a comparison as it is least impacted by urban development. It was used by Tim Rodgers and now ALS Global. NSSK has not monitored it regularly. My photo geotags as UTM 495195E 5465621N; N49.34329° W123.06616°. Based on DNV mapping it is more like UTM 495199E 5465613N; N49.34322° W123.06609°. Tree canopy is the problem. Site is very easy to recognize.

Location created by
Paul Lhotka
  • Site ID: WAG-M-07
  • Lat: 49.3431457
  • Lng: -123.0661119
  • Waterbody Type: Creek
  • Timezone: America/Vancouver

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Observation tests summary

Air temperature °C
18.0 Latest
18.0 Average
Water temperature °C
14.8 Latest
14.8 Average
Alkalinity mg/L
120 Latest
120 Average
Hardness mg/L
0 Latest
0 Average
Chlorine ppm
0.0 Latest
0.0 Average
Conductivity μS/cm
444 Latest
444 Average
Turbidity NTU
14.0 Latest
14.0 Average
pH (0-14)
8.0 Latest
8.0 Average