Kanaka Creek

Kanaka Creek
South Kanaka Creek Falls, near Websters Corners, 1915
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceBritish Columbia
DistrictNew Westminster Land District
Physical characteristics
SourceCoast Mountains
  coordinates49°16′47″N 122°25′46″W / 49.27972°N 122.42944°W / 49.27972; -122.42944
  elevation920 m (3,020 ft)
MouthFraser River
  location
Maple Ridge, Metro Vancouver
  coordinates
49°12′2″N 122°35′9″W / 49.20056°N 122.58583°W / 49.20056; -122.58583
  elevation
6 m (20 ft)
Basin size47.7 km2 (18.4 sq mi)
Discharge 
  locationWebsters Corners
  average2.74 m3/s (97 cu ft/s)
  minimum0.026 m3/s (0.92 cu ft/s)
  maximum130 m3/s (4,600 cu ft/s)

Kanaka Creek is a tributary of the Fraser River, in the Canadian province of British Columbia. It flows through Maple Ridge, a district municipality at the eastern edge of Metro Vancouver.

The creek's name is reflected in the name of the local community of Kanaka Creek. Creek and community both were named for a settlement of Kanakas (Hawaiian natives) in the employ of the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), known as Kanakas. The HBC trading post of Fort Langley was located just across the Fraser River from Kanaka Creek. Originally Fort Langley was a few kilometres downriver, at what is now Derby. The mouth of Kanaka Creek is between the old and new sites of Fort Langley.