Fish Creek is a nearby stream on Douglas Island.
Douglas Island is a tidal island in the U.S. state of Alaska.
Douglas Island may also refer to:
Today, a creek on Douglas Island is named Kowee Creek.
Douglas Island can be reached via the Juneau-Douglas Bridge.
The working offices and records were located at the Treadwell gold mine on the north side of Douglas Island.
Douglas Island was originally a border of the Auke people's and Taku people's territory.
Some historical reports indicate an early settler to the area may be credited for the naming of Douglas Island.
In 1881 two towns sprouted up on Douglas Island: Treadwell and Douglas.
While one section still operated until 1926, Treadwell shrank and Douglas became the town of Douglas Island.