Mountains, Mountain Parks and Foothills 21 Approximately 93 km south-west of Edson. The three features, Berths Creek, Lake and Bident Mountain (mountain) This mountain, which is 2362 m in altitude Peak, are said to be named after an early 82 N/g _ Lake Louise resident of Waterton Lakes National Park. 27-16 W5 was officially named in 1961. (see Berry's The name was first used on a map of the 51°17'N 116°08'W Creek) Crowsnest Forest Reserve by M.P. Bridgland (see Mount Bridgland) in 1914. No details Approximately 45 km west north-west of Berry's Creek (creek) are known about the person after whom Banff. these features were named. Officially approved 30 May 1904, the name 83 F/3 - Cadomin for this feature describes the shape of the 33-47-24-W5 53°06'N 117°28'W mountain, similar to that of a double tooth. Flows north-east into Gregg River, Beryl Lake (lake) The mountain is 3084 m in altitude. approximately 86 km south-west of Edson. 83 D/9 - Amethyst Lakes 30-42-1-W6 The name for this creek was suggested by 52°39'N 118°08'W W H. Miller of the Geological Survey, who Approximately 26 km south of jasper. Big Coulee (coulee) performed survey work in the area. It is 82 G/16 - Maycroft named after William Oscar Berry This lake is named for the transparent 11-10-2-W5 (1878-1971), a packer and guide of the area precious stone, beryl, used in this instance as 49°48'N 114°10'W who was associated with H. Mustard and a synonym for beautiful. ,Approximately 30 km north-east of Sons, guides and packers. Blairmore. Officially approved in 1941, the name for Berths Creek (creek) Boss, Mount (mountain) this coulee is probably descriptive. Its precise 82 H/4 - Waterton Lakes 83 E/6 - Twintree Lake origin, however, is unknown. 1-30-W4 27-50-10-W6 49°02'N 113°54'W 53°21'N 119°23'W Approximately 50 km south of Pincher Approximately 103 km west north-west of Creek. Jasper. Big Creek (creek) This mountain, 3216 m in altitude, and the 83 E/16 - Donald Flats This creek was officially named 8 June 1971. 19-56-1 W6 (see Berths Peak) nearby pass were named at the time of an 53°51'N 118°07'W expedition in 1911 by Dr. J. Norman Collie (see Collie Creek) and A.L. Mumm (see Flows east into Borland Creek, approximately Berths Lake (lake) Mumm Peak) after Bessie Gunn of Lac Ste. 58 km east of Grande Cache. Anne. She became the wife of M.C. McKeen, The locally well-established name for this 82 H/4 - Waterton Lakes Member of the Legislative Assembly for Lac y 9-1-30-W4 Ste. Anne who held a seat in the United creek was officially approved in 1947, but 49°O1'N 113°56'W the origin remains unknown. Approximately 50 km south of Pincher Farmers of Alberta Government during its Creek. term (1921-1935): (see Berths Peak) Big Horn Indian Reserve !f 144 A (Indian Boss Pass (pass) reserve) Berths Peak (peak) 83 E/6 - Twintree Lake 83 C/8 - Nordegg 23-50-10-W6 29-39-16-W5 82 H/4 - Waterton Lakes 53°20'N 119°21'W 52°23'N 116°15'W 1-30-W4 Approximately 102 km west north-west of Approximately 11 km south-west of 49°03'N 113°56'W Jasper. Nordegg. Approximately 50 km south of Pincher Creek. (see Mount Bess) (see Bighorn Range)


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