Athabasca Pass
Category : Pass | |
This pass is on the Alberta-British Columbia boundary that makes up part of the continental divide and is located between Mount Brown and McGillivray Ridge. Noted by David Thompson in 1810, it became the preferred route by which the fur traders crossed through the mountains. See Athabasca River. |
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National Topographic System (NTS) : | 72 E/3 |
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Concise Place Names of Alberta |