Chungo Creek is a large creek close to Nordegg in Western Alberta, Canada. [1] It starts at a mountain lake called Upper Mons Lake, and eventually empties into the Blackstone River (Alberta). [2]
Chungo is a word derived from the Stoney language, meaning "trail". [3]
The most common fish of the Chungo Creek is the bull trout. There is also westslope cutthroat, brook and brown trout and a small population of mountain whitefish further down the creek.
52°42′45″N 116°19′17″W / 52.7126°N 116.3213°W
Chungo Creek is a large creek close to Nordegg in Western Alberta, Canada. [1] It starts at a mountain lake called Upper Mons Lake, and eventually empties into the Blackstone River (Alberta). [2]
Chungo is a word derived from the Stoney language, meaning "trail". [3]
The most common fish of the Chungo Creek is the bull trout. There is also westslope cutthroat, brook and brown trout and a small population of mountain whitefish further down the creek.
52°42′45″N 116°19′17″W / 52.7126°N 116.3213°W