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  2. Kootenay National Park - Wikipedia

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    Kootenay National Park is a national park of Canada in southeastern British Columbia. The park consists of 1,406 km 2 (543 sq mi) of the Canadian Rockies , including parts of the Kootenay and Park mountain ranges , the Kootenay River and the entirety of the Vermilion River .

  3. Tumbling Peak - Wikipedia

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    Tumbling Peak is a 3,145-metre (10,318-foot) mountain summit located on the western border of Kootenay National Park in the Vermilion Range, which is a sub-range of the Canadian Rockies of British Columbia, Canada. The mountain takes its name from the Tumbling Glacier located on its northeast flank.

  4. Mount Verendrye - Wikipedia

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    Mount Verendrye is situated on the western boundary of Kootenay National Park near the southern end of the Vermilion Range, which is a sub-range of the Canadian Rockies. The peak is the southern end of what is known as the Rockwall which is an escarpment of the Vermilion Range. [2]

  5. British Columbia Highway 93 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 93 leaves the concurrence and proceeds east from Radium Hot Springs for about 1.3 km (0.8 mi) to the western gate of Kootenay National Park. Through the park, the highway travels northeast along the Kootenay and Vermilion rivers for 93 km (58 mi) to Vermilion Pass and the Alberta border, where it is continues as Alberta Highway 93. [2]

  6. Helmet Falls - Wikipedia

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    Location: Kootenay National Park, British Columbia, Canada: Coordinates: 1]: Type: Tiered horsetails: Total height: 352 metres (1,155 ft): Number of drops: 3: Longest drop: 250–300 metres (820–980 ft): Total width: 91 metres (299 ft): Average width: 30 metres (98 ft): Run: 244 metres (801 ft): Watercourse: Helmet Creek: Average flow rate: 1 m 3 /s (35 cu ft/s): Helmet Falls is a tiered ...

  7. Foster Peak - Wikipedia

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    Foster Peak is a 3,204-metre (10,512-foot) mountain summit located on the western border of Kootenay National Park. It is the highest point in the Vermilion Range, a sub-range of the Canadian Rockies of British Columbia, Canada. Its nearest higher peak is Mount Ball, 14.96 km (9.30 mi) to the northeast. [5]

  8. Mount Harkin - Wikipedia

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    Mount Harkin is a 2,979-metre (9,774-foot) mountain summit located in the Kootenay River Valley along the eastern border of Kootenay National Park. Park visitors can see the peak from Highway 93, also known as the Banff–Windermere Highway. It is part of the Mitchell Range, which is a sub-range of the Canadian Rockies of British Columbia, Canada.

  9. Neil Colgan Hut - Wikipedia

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    The Neil Colgan Hut is an alpine hut located at an altitude of 2,957 metres (9,701 ft) on the Fay Glacier in Kootenay National Park in British Columbia, Canada.It is in a col between Mount Little and Mount Bowlen, one of the peaks overlooking the Valley of the Ten Peaks.