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Great Divide Creek, West flows to Pacific, East flows to Arctic

Divide Creek is a short creek near Kicking Horse Pass on the British Columbia/Alberta border (also the border between Yoho National Park and Banff National Park). After following the Continental Divide of the Americas for a short distance, the creek forks, with one side draining through the Bow River east to Hudson Bay and the Arctic Ocean, and the other side draining west to the Pacific Ocean by way of the Kicking Horse River.

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51°26′54.2″N 116°17′05.4″W / 51.448389°N 116.284833°W / 51.448389; -116.284833 (Divide Creek)