McDougal Creek

McDougal Creek
Map of Saskatchewan River drainage basin
Location of the mouth in Saskatchewan
McDougal Creek (Canada)
Location
Country Canada
ProvinceSaskatchewan
Physical characteristics
SourceDivide Lake
  locationNarrow Hills Provincial Park
  coordinates54°14′56″N 104°39′14″W / 54.2489°N 104.6540°W / 54.2489; -104.6540
MouthMossy River
  coordinates
54°10′25″N 103°46′49″W / 54.1735°N 103.7802°W / 54.1735; -103.7802
  elevation
381 m (1,250 ft)
Length130 km (81 mi)
Basin features
River systemNelson River

McDougal Creek is a river in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The river's source is at the southern end of Divide Lake at the northern end of Narrow Hills Provincial Park in a hilly plateau called Cub Hills. The landforms of the Cub Hills, such as the lakes, streams, steeply rolling hills, and flat lowlands, were formed over 10,000 years ago during the last ice age. The entire course of the river is in the boreal forest ecozone of Canada.

Divide Lake is a small bifurcation lake of which the north flowing outlet goes into Little Bear Lake and the southern outlet is McDougal's source. From Divide Lake, the river travels south through the park and hills, then easterly en route to the Mossy River, which is a tributary of the Saskatchewan River.