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Alberta and British Columbia: Topo map: ... Golden Mountain is located on the border of Alberta and British Columbia on the Continental Divide. See also
Golden is on Highway 1 (the Trans-Canada Highway), and it is the northern terminus of Highway 95, connecting it to the United States via the rest of the East Kootenay region and the city of Cranbrook, British Columbia (B.C. Highway 95 is a continuation of U.S. Route 95, which runs north-to-south through the U.S. and into Mexico). The Trans ...
named after Lt. Col Edward Gawlor Prior, commander of the 5th Regiment, Canadian Garrison Artillery, MP, Premier of British Columbia Nov 1902 to June 1903, later Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia Dec 18, 1919, until his death on December 12, 1920 [the only Lieutenant Governor to die in office] Mount Bulyea
Golden Ears is the name of the double summit that lies north of Maple Ridge, British Columbia and is visible from most of the western Lower Mainland. The mountain is in Golden Ears Provincial Park , and was originally referred to as Golden Eyries , [ 1 ] possibly for golden eagles that were observed near the summit.
East end of Pacific Time Zone • West end of Mountain Time Zone: 779.63: 484.44: Donald Bridge across the Columbia River: Golden: 806.13: 500.91: Highway 95 south – Radium Hot Springs, Cranbrook: To Kicking Horse Resort ski area: 807.53: 501.78: 780: Golden View Road, Golden Donald Upper Road, Lafontaine Road: Interchange 818.44: 508.56
Topo map NTS 82J5 Fairmont Hot Springs [ 2 ] The Kootenay Ranges , also known as the Western Ranges , are one of the three main subdivisions of the Continental Ranges which comprise the southern half of the Canadian Rockies , the other two subdivisions being the Front Ranges and the Park Ranges (which is the largest of the groupings).
Nanga Parbat Mountain is located on the border of Alberta and British Columbia at the head of the Mummery Glacier, North of Golden. [5] It was named in 1898 by J. Norman Collie after the ninth highest mountain in the world Nanga Parbat, located in the Himalayas. [1] [3] Collie had climbed on Nanga Parbat in 1895. [6]
Named for premier of British Columbia Sir Sandford: 3,519: 11,545: Selkirk Mountains → Sir Sandford Range Highest summit of the Selkirk Mountains: Sir Wilfrid Laurier: 3,516: 11,535: Cariboo Mountains → Premier Range Highest summit of the Cariboo Mountains: Sisqa: 2,357: 7,733: Coast Mountains Siwhe Mountain: 2,843: 9,327: Pacific Ranges ...