Ball Creek (British Columbia)
Ball Creek is a locality and a creek in northwestern British Columbia, Canada. Located in the Stikine Country, the creek flows into the Iskut River. The surrounding area is largely undeveloped and known for its wilderness character. Ball Creek is situated within the asserted traditional territory of the Tahltan First Nation. The region experiences significant snowfall and is characterized by a subarctic climate. The name likely originates from a historical incident or feature associated with the creek, though specific details regarding the name's origin are not widely documented.