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Vamp Creek
Vamp Creek showing damage from 2010 Kisseynew Lake Forest Fire.jpg
Vamp Creek outlet into Mistik Creek
Vamp Creek is located in Manitoba
Vamp Creek
Location of Vamp Creek in Manitoba.
Country Canada
Province Manitoba
Region Northern Region
Physical characteristics
Main source Vamp Lake
342 m (1,122 ft)
54°55′42″N 101°10′9″W / 54.92833°N 101.16917°W / 54.92833; -101.16917
River mouth Mistik Creek
315 m (1,033 ft)
54°44′26″N 101°22′18″W / 54.74056°N 101.37167°W / 54.74056; -101.37167
Length 23.4 km (14.5 mi)
Basin features
River system Nelson River drainage basin

Vamp Creek is a small river located in the northern part of Manitoba, Canada. It flows into Mistik Creek and is part of the huge Nelson River system. This creek is about 23.4 kilometers (14.5 miles) long. It's known for its wild, untouched nature and the amazing animals that live there. Vamp Creek is found about 25 kilometers (15.5 miles) northeast of Bakers Narrows.

Exploring Vamp Creek's Environment

Vamp Creek is a remote and beautiful waterway. It flows through a special part of Canada called the Churchill River Upland. This area is part of the Canadian Shield, which is a huge rocky region. The land around the creek is mostly a mixed forest.

Trees and Plants Around the Creek

The forests here have many types of trees. You can find tall black spruce and white spruce trees. There are also jack pine and trembling aspen trees. The ground near the creek can be very wet. Some areas are muskeg, which is a type of swampy, boggy land. The shoreline often has steep, rocky ridges.

Amazing Wildlife of Vamp Creek

Because Vamp Creek is hard to reach, it remains very wild. Many different animals call this area home. You might spot large moose or a black bear. Other animals include lynx, wolf, and beaver.

The creek is also part of the home range for a special group of woodland caribou called the Naosap herd. Many birds live here too. Look for ravens, common loons, and spruce grouse. You might even see a majestic bald eagle or a quick hawk-owl.

How People Access Vamp Creek

Getting to Vamp Creek is an adventure! It can only be reached by canoe during warmer months. In winter, people use snowmobiles to travel across the frozen landscape. Even though it's remote, some people visit for trapping and hunting.

How Vamp Creek Got Its Name

Vamp Creek received its unique name a long time ago. This happened during a survey trip in 1920. A group of surveyors from the Dominion Land Survey were exploring the area. They were listening to music on a gramophone record.

The song they were playing was called "The Vamp." It was a popular song published in 1919 by Byron Gay. While they were working, the surveyors somehow lost their record of this song. To remember the funny incident, they decided to name the creek "Vamp Creek."

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