West Line Creek is a small tributary of the Fording River inside the Line Creek Operations mine landscape northwest of Sparwood, in the Elk River system. Provincial survey data confirms a direct westslope cutthroat trout, bull trout and Dolly Varden signal, and the creek is also home to a major selenium and nitrate water-treatment facility built for the Elk Valley Water Quality Plan. No individual regulation entry, confirmed public access or fishing-guide coverage has turned up for the creek on its own, so it reads as a regulation-and-access-check water rather than a planned destination.
The water
NRCan lists West Line Creek as an official Kootenay Land District water (key JBJWK) at 49.917500, -114.771667, draining into the Fording River within the Line Creek Operations basin. Provincial fish-inventory data lists a single named line on West Line Creek with 7 direct fish observations: 4 westslope cutthroat trout, 2 Dolly Varden and 1 bull trout, a real mixed cutthroat-and-char signal for a small mine-country creek. The wider regional species model for the Fording/Line Creek branch lists additional context taxa, but those are not confirmed catches on West Line Creek itself; only the direct-record species above are.
The fishing
West Line Creek reads as small tributary pocket water and cold char-and-cutthroat habitat rather than a day-trip fishery. No fishing-guide coverage, angling report or direct hatch record has turned up for the creek. Elk River Guiding Company publishes trips on the Fording River mainstem but not on this child creek in the sources reviewed here.
No hatch record specific to West Line Creek has turned up. Where the Elk Valley hatch calendar applies to a habitat this size, expect the same golden Stoneflies, Caddisflies (Sedges), Mayflies and Terrestrials (Hoppers, Ants, Beetles) that carry the Fording and Elk, plus fry and Sculpin as forage. If access and regulations are confirmed for a given stretch, a light box built around a Stimulator, Elk Hair Caddis and Adams on top, with a small Pat's Rubber Legs, Prince Nymph, Hare's Ear and Pheasant Tail underneath, covers the cutthroat water. A sparing, small Woolly Bugger swung for bull trout belongs in the box only where that kind of char-focused streamer fishing is confirmed legal and the water is well away from spawning fish and redds.
A working mine-water watershed
Conditions
- Navigability: no channel-geometry survey (width, gradient, discharge) is on file for West Line Creek. Expect small, technical wade water consistent with a mine-country tributary in the upper Fording drainage until direct measurements exist.
- Stocking: no stocking record. West Line Creek runs on wild fish only.
Access and the rules
No confirmed public trailhead, parking area or put-in exists for West Line Creek. Line Creek Operations access maps place the creek inside active mine-road country, with no-unauthorized-entry and access-management boundaries in places, so do not read a road on a map as public permission. Confirm current permission and any seasonal restrictions before any field trip.

