Maple Creek (Saskatchewan)

Maple Creek
Maple Creek
Location of the mouth in Saskatchewan
Maple Creek (Saskatchewan) (Canada)
Location
Country Canada
Provinces
Physical characteristics
SourceCypress Hills
  locationRM of Maple Creek No. 111
  coordinates49°43′35″N 109°20′26″W / 49.7265°N 109.3405°W / 49.7265; -109.3405
  elevation1,221 m (4,006 ft)
MouthBigstick Lake
  location
RM of Big Stick No. 141
  coordinates
50°14′27″N 109°23′59″W / 50.2409°N 109.3996°W / 50.2409; -109.3996
  elevation
702 m (2,303 ft)
Basin features
River systemBigstick Lake endorheic basin
Tributaries 
  leftFlemming Creek, Gap Creek

Maple Creek is a river in the south-west region of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The river is in the semi-arid region known as Palliser's Triangle. It begins in the Cypress Hills and flows generally in a northward direction and empties into the endorheic Bigstick Lake. The town of Maple Creek is the only notable community along the course of the river. Due to the generally dry and drought-prone conditions of the area, reservoirs were built along the river's course and in its watershed to ensure a stable water supply for irrigation. Two Important Bird Areas (IBA) of Canada cover much of the lower watershed of the river.