The
McGregor Plateau is a sub-
plateau of the
Fraser Plateau, the northernmost major subdivision of the
Interior Plateau spanning the inland regions of the
Pacific Northwest. Located in
British Columbia,
Canada, to the east of the city of
Prince George, British Columbia, the McGregor Plateau lies between the main spine of the
Northern Rocky Mountains on the east and the
Fraser River on the west, beginning on its southeast at the confluence of the
Torpy River with the Fraser and running northwest, parallel to the Fraser and the Rockies, to end in the area of the
Arctic and Pacific Lakes to the north of the great bend in the
Fraser River just upstream from and to the northeast of Prince George. The McGregor Plateau is very mountainous in character and includes several large rivers, the largest being the
McGregor River and Herrick Creek. Included in the McGregor Plateau is the
McGregor Range, which lies between the McGregor and Torpy Rivers.