Top fish species at Johnson Creek

Westlope cutthroat trout
Westlope cutthroat trout
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Westlope cutthroat trout

8 in · 4 oz

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General info

Johnson Creek is a stream located in Alberta, Canada. It is most popular for fishing Westlope cutthroat trout.

Location

51°24′0.4″N 115°05′6″W
Directions

Cities nearby

Cochrane

30.4 miles away

Airdrie

46.8 miles away

Calgary

50.3 miles away

Chestermere

59.7 miles away

Okotoks

67.1 miles away

Sylvan Lake

75.6 miles away

Red Deer

80.9 miles away

Blackfalds

87.3 miles away

Lacombe

93.5 miles away

Brooks

150.1 miles away

Beaumont

152.4 miles away

Stony Plain

153.7 miles away

Lethbridge

153.8 miles away

Spruce Grove

156.3 miles away

Edmonton

162.0 miles away

St. Albert

165.8 miles away

West Kootenai

168.3 miles away

Morinville

176.5 miles away

Fort Saskatchewan

178.0 miles away

Fortine

181.7 miles away

Babb

188.8 miles away

Moyie Springs

191.3 miles away

Olney

198.3 miles away

West Glacier

206.7 miles away

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FAQ about Johnson Creek fishing

the Johnson Creek is a stream located in Alberta, Canada. Its coordinates are:
51°24′0.4″N 115°05′6″W
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