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Ruby Creek is a small area located along the Fraser River in British Columbia, Canada. It's found in the District of Kent, which is part of the Upper Fraser Valley region. You can find Ruby Creek along Highway 7 and the main railway line used by the Canadian Pacific Railway. It's close to where Ruby Creek flows into the Fraser River, and it's northeast of Sea Bird Island.

What is Ruby Creek?

Ruby Creek is known as a "locality." This means it's a specific place or area, but it might not be a formally organized town or city. It's a spot on the map that people recognize. The area gets its name from the small stream, also called Ruby Creek, that runs through it.

Where is Ruby Creek Located?

Ruby Creek is in a beautiful part of British Columbia. It sits right next to the mighty Fraser River, which is one of the longest rivers in Canada. The area is also part of the Fraser Valley, a wide valley known for its farming and natural beauty. Being on Highway 7 makes it easy to reach by road. The Canadian Pacific Railway also passes through, showing its importance for transportation.

First Nations in the Ruby Creek Area

The land around Ruby Creek has been home to Indigenous peoples for thousands of years. Today, several First Nations communities are located near Ruby Creek. These communities are part of the rich history and culture of the region.

Skawahlook First Nation

The Skawahlook First Nation has land very close to Ruby Creek. One of their reserves, called Ruby Creek Indian Reserve No. 2, is right in the area. Another one, Skawahlook Indian Reserve No. 1, is about a mile northeast of where Ruby Creek meets the Fraser River. These reserves are special areas of land set aside for the use and benefit of the First Nation members.

Yale First Nation

Also in the Ruby Creek area is Lukseetsissum Indian Reserve No. 9. This reserve belongs to the Yale First Nation. Like the Skawahlook First Nation, the Yale First Nation has a long history and deep connection to this land. These reserves are important places for their communities, culture, and traditions.

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