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  2. Mount Forbes - Wikipedia

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    Mount Forbes is the seventh tallest mountain in the Canadian Rockies and the tallest within the boundaries of Banff National Park.It is located in southwestern Alberta, 18 km (11 mi) southwest of the Saskatchewan River Crossing in Banff. [2]

  3. Tunnel Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Tunnel Mountain, also known as Sleeping Buffalo (Siksiká: Iinii Istako; Nakoda: Eyarhey Tatanga Woweyahgey Wakân), is a mountain located in the Bow River Valley of Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada at the junction of the Spray River with the Bow and overlooking the Hot Springs on Sulphur Mountain.

  4. Sulphur Mountain (Alberta) - Wikipedia

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    Sulphur Mountain (Nakoda: Mînî Rhuwîn) is a mountain in Banff National Park in the Canadian Rocky Mountains overlooking the town of Banff, Alberta, Canada. The mountain was named in 1916 for the hot springs on its lower slopes. [1] George Dawson had referred to this landform as Terrace Mountain on his 1886 map of the area.

  5. Banff National Park - Wikipedia

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    Banff, established in 1885, is the main commercial centre in Banff National Park, as well as a centre for cultural activities. [31] Banff is home to several cultural institutions, including the Banff Centre, the Whyte Museum, the Buffalo Nations Luxton Museum, Cave and Basin National Historic Site, and several art galleries. Throughout its ...

  6. Massive Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Massive Mountain is situated in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. It is located in the Massive Range and was named in 1918 for its massive size. [1] [2] It however is not the highest summit in the range, that belongs to Mount Brett (2,984 m (9,790 ft)).

  7. Cave and Basin National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Banff snail, approximately 3–5 mm. Almost all of the delicate cave formations had been stripped out of the Cave and Basin immediately following its 'discovery'. According to articles in the Calgary Herald at the time, the construction of the artificial tunnel was contentious even in 1887.