Alberta. Peak
Headwaters of Calumet Creek
53.2636 N 119.0111 W — Map 083E06 — Google — GeoHack
Name officially adopted in 1956
Official in Canada
Headwaters of Calumet Creek
53.2636 N 119.0111 W — Map 083E06 — Google — GeoHack
Name officially adopted in 1956
Official in Canada
This peak appears on:
Boundary Commission Sheet 31 (surveyed in 1922)
Boundary Commission Sheet 32 (surveyed in 1922 &1924)
Boundary Commission Sheet 31 (surveyed in 1922)
Boundary Commission Sheet 32 (surveyed in 1922 &1924)
Named in association with Calumet Creek.
In a note in the Geographical Journal, Charles Ernest Fay [1846–1923] wrote that during the 1913 Alpine Club of Canada camp at Mount Robson, Calumet was one of five virgin summits to be occupied.
References:
- Fay, Charles Ernest [1846–1923]. “Recent Mountaineering in the Canadian Alps.” Geographical Review, Vol. 2, No. 1 (1916):1. JSTOR