Brandywine Creek (British Columbia)

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Brandywine Creek, also formerly known as the Long John River after a local prospector and trapper, is a tributary of the Cheakamus River in the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains in British Columbia, Canada, entering that stream via Daisy Lake, just below Brandywine Falls. it originates on the east slope of Mount Fee, at the southern end of the Powder Mountain Icefield and is the next basin immediately southwest of that of the Callaghan Valley, the site of the Nordic events facility for the 2010 Olympics. The creek's valley has been partially logged. An unnamed hot springs lies in its upper reaches, near Mount Fee.

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50°02′00″N 123°07′00″W / 50.03333°N 123.11667°W / 50.03333; -123.11667