A short, order-2 headwater tributary of Ferguson Creek, feeding the Trout Lake / Lardeau system north of Kootenay Lake. No sportfish have been directly recorded on Fissure Creek itself, so it reads as bull trout habitat context rather than a water to plan a trip around.
Fissure Creek is a short headwater tributary that joins Ferguson Creek in the Lardeau Creek drainage north of Kootenay Lake. It carries an official Kootenay Land District name, but no provincial fish-inventory record has been logged directly on the creek, so it belongs in the same conservative bull trout habitat bucket as its parent water rather than on any list of destinations. The name repeats elsewhere in British Columbia; this page uses the Kootenay coordinate.
The water
NRCan's Geographical Names registry places the creek's mouth at 50.703333, -117.464167 (key JAWYA, map sheet 082K11). It runs stream order 2, near the smallest end of the 1-to-6+ scale where 1 is a headwater trickle and 6+ a full river, and stretches roughly 3 km before joining Ferguson Creek. From there the water drops through Ferguson into Lardeau Creek, into Trout Lake, and on down the Lardeau River toward Duncan River and Kootenay Lake.
The fishing
The named-line extraction of provincial fish-inventory data found zero direct records on Fissure Creek itself. Ferguson Creek, the water it feeds, carries six direct bull trout records and is treated by regional survey work as part of the Trout Lake tributary monitoring set, so the working assumption for Fissure Creek is inferred bull trout habitat rather than a confirmed fishery. A 2014 survey of 3.7 km of Ferguson Creek found no redds or adfluvial bull trout in that pass, a reminder that absence in one survey window is not proof of absence, and a reason to stay conservative here rather than promote the creek as a prospecting spot.
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Headwater tributary
Into Ferguson Creek
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Stream order 2
~3 km
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No direct fish records
Bull trout context only, via Ferguson Creek
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Very small water
No confirmed trail or access point
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Bull trout habitat, not a target
This is inferred habitat context for a conservation-sensitive population, not a place to prospect for bull trout. If you are moving through the Ferguson/Lardeau drainage, avoid wading through visible redds and handle any incidental bull trout with care under the Trout Lake tributary catch-and-release rule.
Access and the rules
No named trailhead, parking area or put-in has been confirmed for Fissure Creek. Guide coverage is limited to the wider Lardeau/Trout Lake region and no operator lists this creek specifically.
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Before you fish
Fissure Creek carries no individual line in the Region 4 table. The regional default stream closure runs Apr 1 to June 14, single barbless hooks are required, and streams are release-only for trout and char Nov 1 to Mar 31. As a Trout Lake tributary it falls under the wider bull trout catch-and-release bucket that covers Ferguson, Lardeau and the surrounding child creeks. Confirm the current Region 4 synopsis before you go.
Conditions
Navigability: no channel-geometry data is available for Fissure Creek. At stream order 2 and roughly 3 km long, expect very small, likely wade-or-scramble water rather than anything driftable.
Stocking: no stocking record. Any fish present would be wild.