Yorkton Creek begins at the eastern end of Leech Lake in the
RM of Cana No. 214. From there, the river crosses
Highway 9 and heads north towards Yorkton. On its way, it crosses
Highway 16, is met by a tributary that comes from
York Lake, and crosses
Highway 10 before skirting the eastern edge of Yorkton and continuing north. Yorkton Creek follows Highway 9 northward before crossing the highway south of
Ebenezer where it heads north-west towards the Whitesand River. Just before it meets the Whitesand River, it is joined by Cussed Creek in the
RM of Good Lake No. 274. Besides the aforementioned
rural munucipalies, the river also passes through
RMs of Saltcoats No. 213,
Wallace 243, and
Orkney 244.
Tributaries Crescent Creek begins in the Beaver Hills in the
RM of Garry No. 245 and heads south-east towards
Melville. In 1921, a dam was built along the course of Crescent Creek by the
Canadian National Railway that created Crescent Creek Reservoir. Melville purchased the reservoir in 1958 for its drinking water supply. From the dam, Crescent Creek continues eastward and empties into Crescent Lake, which is connected to Leech Lake. Willow Brook, like Crescent Creek, begins in the RM of Garry No. 245 and the Beaver Hills. It travels in an easterly direction into Rousay Lake, which flows into
York Lake. A short river connects York Lake to Yorkton Creek. Cussed Creek begins in the Beaver Hills in the
RM of Foam Lake No. 276 and flows east and meets Yorkton Creek just before it empties into the Whitesand River. Cussed Creek crosses two major highways, 16 and
47. Sorefoot Creek, which also begins in the Beaver Hills, is a tributary of Cussed Creek and meets it near the Highway 47 crossing. == See also ==