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  2. Mount Barnard (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Barnard is located on the border of Alberta and British Columbia, NW of the head of Waitabit Creek and North of Golden. [7] It is the 30th highest peak in Alberta and the 42nd highest peak in British Columbia. It was named in 1917 by boundary surveyors after Sir Francis Stillman Barnard, a Lieutenant Governor of BC during the 1910s.

  3. Sunrise equation - Wikipedia

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    The above relation implies that on the same day, the lengths of daytime from sunrise to sunset at and sum to 24 hours if =, and this also applies to regions where polar days and polar nights occur. This further suggests that the global average of length of daytime on any given day is 12 hours without considering the effect of atmospheric ...

  4. Oubliette Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Oubliette Mountain is a 3,070-metre (10,072 ft) mountain summit located on the shared border of Jasper National Park in Alberta, and Mount Robson Provincial Park in British Columbia, Canada. Situated in the Tonquin Valley , Oubliette Mountain is part of The Ramparts in the Canadian Rockies .

  5. Hastings–Sunrise - Wikipedia

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    Hastings–Sunrise is the northern half of a block of land ear-marked by the Province of British Columbia in the mid-19th century as the future location for a harbour city to complement New Westminster, the town on the Fraser River which was then (in 1863) BC's capital and the terminus city for Western Canada.

  6. Allison Peak - Wikipedia

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    Allison Peak is located on the Canadian provincial boundary of Alberta and British Columbia along the Continental Divide. It was named in 1915 by Morrison P. Bridgland after Douglas Allison. It was named in 1915 by Morrison P. Bridgland after Douglas Allison.

  7. Mount Fraser (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Fraser is a mountain located on the border of Alberta and British Columbia. It is Alberta's 38th highest peak and Alberta's 22nd most prominent mountain. It is also British Columbia's 50th highest peak. [3] It was named in 1917 after Simon Fraser. [1] [3] The massif consists of three peaks: [1]

  8. Tent Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Tent Mountain is located on the border of Alberta and British Columbia on the Continental Divide. It was named in 1911 by Morrison P. Bridgland. It was named in 1911 by Morrison P. Bridgland. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  9. Mount Bosworth - Wikipedia

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    Mount Bosworth is located in the Canadian Rockies on the border of Alberta and British Columbia.The mountain is situated immediately northwest of Kicking Horse Pass and straddles the shared border of Banff National Park with Yoho National Park.