Bertrand Creek is a stream in the U.S. state of Washington [1] and the Canadian province of British Columbia. [2] Bertrand Creek is 9.8 miles long and drains into the Nooksack River 3 miles south of Lynden. This cross-border stream is the largest lowland tributary of the Nooksack River. [3]
Bertrand Creek was named after James Bertrand, a pioneer settler. [4] [5]
48°54′44″N 122°32′05″W / 48.91222°N 122.53472°W
Bertrand Creek is a stream in the U.S. state of Washington [1] and the Canadian province of British Columbia. [2] Bertrand Creek is 9.8 miles long and drains into the Nooksack River 3 miles south of Lynden. This cross-border stream is the largest lowland tributary of the Nooksack River. [3]
Bertrand Creek was named after James Bertrand, a pioneer settler. [4] [5]
48°54′44″N 122°32′05″W / 48.91222°N 122.53472°W