Lower Wolf

Watershed Hydrology

The Lower Wolf Watershed is located in the Central Coast region of British Columbia, Canada, and encompasses an area of approximately 2,845 square kilometers. The watershed is characterized by rugged terrain, with steep valleys and mountainous terrain. Hydrologically, the watershed is dominated by snowmelt and rainfall, which contributes to a significant amount of surface water flow throughout the year. The snowpack in the region is generally heavy, with an average depth of approximately 2 meters in the winter months. The watershed is also home to a number of reservoirs, which provide important water resources for local communities and industry. Interesting climatic facts and trends include the occurrence of frequent and severe winter storms, which can result in heavy snow accumulation and high winds. The region is also known for its wet and mild summers, which are characterized by abundant precipitation and moderate temperatures.


Surface Flows

Lower Wolf Watershed

Snowpack Depths

Lower Wolf Watershed

Dams & Reservoirs

Lower Wolf Watershed

Groundwater Levels

Lower Wolf Watershed

Lower Wolf Rivers

Rivers of the Watershed