In 1859, gold discovered along the creek (after which the community is named) triggered the
placer mining of the
Rock Creek Gold Rush. By the following year, many substantial log buildings housed stores and saloons that created the earliest community in the Boundary. However, the prospectors' tents were strung out along the creek beyond what is now
Rock Creek Canyon Bridge ( west), the most dramatic span on the
Crowsnest Highway. To collect taxes on imports and royalties on exported gold,
William George Cox was appointed
gold commissioner and customs agent, and instructed to proceed to Rock Creek. In the interim,
John Carmichael Haynes, his deputy, arrived in October 1860 to establish the first customs post outside the colonial capital of
New Westminster. ==Gold bust==