Alberta. Mount
E of Amethyst Lakes
52.7106 N 118.23 W — Map 083D09 — Google — GeoHack
Name officially adopted in 1956
Official in Canada
E of Amethyst Lakes
52.7106 N 118.23 W — Map 083D09 — Google — GeoHack
Name officially adopted in 1956
Official in Canada
This mount appears on:
Boundary Commission Sheet 28 (surveyed in 1921)
Boundary Commission Sheet 28 (surveyed in 1921)
Origin of the name unknown. James Monroe Thorington [1895–1989] mentions “1915 Bridgland Survey” regarding this mountain.
References:
- Thorington, James Monroe [1895–1989], and Palmer, Howard [1883–1944]. A Climbers Guide to the Rocky Mountains of Canada. New York: American Alpine Club, 1921. Internet Archive
Also see:
- Morrison Parsons Bridgland [1878–1948]