Joseph Creek Watershed Biogeoclimatic Ecosystem Classification (BEC) Zones 1730000 1740000 1750000 St Mary River Reade Lake wa 95 Kootenay River y9 5A Joseph Creek St Mary River Confluence ! ! 560000 ! St Eugene Mission Resort ! Water Quality Monitoring Site NGJOS-03 (Lower Site) Pattons Lake w gh i H ! ay Bock Lake Sewage Irrigation Ponds 560000 Hig h gh Hi y wa 3 Sewage Treatment Lagoons Cranbrook Sylvan Lake Spooner Park Hi gh wa y3 ! New Lake Water Quality Monitoring Site NGJOS-02 (Mid Site) !! Kinsmen Park Idlewild Park ! 550000 550000 Elizabeth Lake Kiakho Lakes Jim Smith Lake Pyatts Lake a hw g i H ! y3 Phillips Reservoir Water Quality Monitoring Site NGJOS-01 (Upper Site) Gold Creek Diversion Joins Joseph Creek ! ! Biogeoclimatic Ecosystem Classification (BEC) Zones in Joseph Creek Watershed ESSFdk 1: Engelmann Spruce - Subalpine Fir, Dry Cool, Elk ESSFdkw: Engelmann Spruce - Subalpine Fir, Dry Cool Woodland IDF dm 2: Interior Douglas-fir, Dry Mild, Kootenay MS dk 1: Montane Spruce, Dry Cool, Elk PP dh 2: Ponderosa Pine, Dry Hot, Kootenay British Columbia Total Area (ha) 2404.24 184.30 12371.05 6449.72 1171.48 Percentage 10.65% 0.82% 54.79% 28.56% 5.19% 540000 540000 Biogeoclimatic Ecosystem Classification (BEC) Zone Joseph Creek Watershed Hiawatha Lake Legend Joseph Creek Watershed Cranbrook City of Cranbrook Boundary ! Lake/River Stream Highway Local Road Resource Road Biogeoclimatic Ecosystem Classification (BEC) Zone Monroe Lake BECLABEL Joseph Creek Headwaters Moyie Lake ESSFdk 1: Engelmann Spruce - Subalpine Fir, Dry Cool, Elk ESSFdkw: Engelmann Spruce - Subalpine Fir, Dry Cool Woodland ESSFdm: Engelmann Spruce - Subalpine Fir, Dry Mild ICH dm: Interior Cedar - Hemlock, Dry Mild ICH mk 4: Interior Cedar - Hemlock, Moist Cool, Kootenay IDF dm 2: Interior Douglas-fir, Dry Mild, Kootenay Mineral Lake Scale: 1:35,000 Datum: North American 1983 Projection: Albers 1730000 / MS dk 1: Montane Spruce, Dry Cool, Elk PP dh 2: Ponderosa Pine, Dry Hot, Kootenay 1740000 0 2 4 1750000 8 12 Kilometers Map Produced by Kylie Morin Selkirk Geospatial Research Centre December 14, 2012